steer wheel

  • 31bump steer — /ˈbʌmp stɪə/ (say bump stear) noun the tendency of a motor vehicle to steer off course momentarily after a wheel strikes a road bump …

  • 32ride steer — A generally undesirable condition in which a wheel steers slightly as its suspension compresses or extends. Also called bump steer …

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  • 33steering wheel — a wheel used by a driver, pilot, or the like, to steer an automobile, ship, etc. [1740 50] * * * …

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  • 34steering wheel angle — angular displacement of the steering wheel measured from the straight ahead position (position corresponding to zero average steer angle of a pair of steered wheels) …

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  • 35steering wheel — noun a wheel that a driver rotates in order to steer a vehicle …

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  • 36torque steer — noun A pull of a front wheel drive cars steering to one side (ie. away from straight ahead) when accelerating. This is an undesirable phenomenon and arises from the drive line components that take the engines power to the two wheels …

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  • 37redowa — /red euh weuh, veuh/, n. a Bohemian dance in two forms, one resembling the waltz or the mazurka, the other resembling the polka. [1855 60; < F rédowa or G Redowa < Czech rejdovák, deriv. of rejdovat to steer, wheel about] * * * …

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  • 38steering column — steer′ing col umn n. aum the shaft that connects the steering wheel to the steering gear assembly of an automotive vehicle • Etymology: 1900–05 …

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  • 39Bicycle and motorcycle dynamics — A computer generated, simplified model of bike and rider demonstrating an uncontrolled right turn. An …

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  • 40Countersteering — For the similar technique used in automobiles, see Opposite lock. Graphs showing the lean and steer angle response of an otherwise uncontrolled typical bike, traveling at a forward speed in its stable range (in this case 6 m/s), to a steer torque …

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