The key to the sport-which traditionally has a crew of 18 paddlers, a steerer and a drummer setting the pace-is synchronization.
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With threadless stems, a " star-nut " is driven down into the threadless steerer tube and held in place by two barbed flanges.
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He was perhaps most infamous as a " bunco steerer " and was alleged to have stolen around $ 500, 000 in his criminal dealings.
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Hincapie's Trek bicycle fared less well in 2006 : his aluminum steerer tube snapped with 46 km to go, the crash injuring his shoulder.
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The sprockets were steel rather than alloy and the steerer column was cut 5 mm higher than usual to raise the handlebars if needed before the start.
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The runners, steerers, coppers, and casual sellers occupy the lowest-power and lowest-income positions of this market, and have the most women participants.
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Narcotics officers say knots of street dealers have been replaced by a handful of " steerers " on the sidewalk, directing customers to apartments outfitted as sales offices.
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This bolt is connected to a star nut driven down into the steerer tube that acts as an anchor by gripping the inside of the steerer tube with a downward force.
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This bolt is connected to a star nut driven down into the steerer tube that acts as an anchor by gripping the inside of the steerer tube with a downward force.
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Since ancient times it is yelled by the steerer and paddlers of the traditional Moluccan rowing boats called'Kora Kora', to synchronise their strokes during off shore expeditions.