- respectively. A
steerer can also use the
steering oar to
adjust the
position of the boat by cranking. When a
steerer cranks the
steering oar, the stern...
- Look up
steers in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Steers may
refer to:
Steer (cow) or bullock,
castrated male
cattle Steers (restaurant), a
South African...
-
Steer(s) or
steering may
refer to: Look up
Steer or
steer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Steer or bullock,
castrated male
cattle Ox, a
bovine (usually...
-
Steering is the
control of the
direction of
motion or the
components that
enable its control.
Steering is
achieved through various arrangements, among...
- the
bearing cup and the
steerer.
Traditional bicycle head
tubes and
headsets are
sized for a 25.4 mm (1 in)
diameter steerer tube (also
known as the fork...
-
frame within which the
front fork
steerer tube is mounted. On a motorcycle, the "head tube" is
normally called the
steering head. On
bicycles the manufacturer's...
-
inserts into the
steerer tube,
which is
threaded and does not
extend above the headset. Threadless: the stem
clamps around the
steerer tube,
which is not...
-
Steering ratio refers to the
ratio between the turn of the
steering wheel (in degrees) or
handlebars and the turn of the
wheels (in degrees). The steering...
-
Power steering is a
system for
reducing a driver's
effort to turn a
steering wheel of a
motor vehicle, by
using a
power source to ****ist
steering. Hydraulic...
-
several key
dimensions which include: offset, length, width,
steerer tube length, and
steerer tube diameter.
Bicycle forks usually have an offset, or rake...