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gear All the stuff you carry in your box could be called your slot racing gear, but most commonly, the gear referrs to the two drive gears on your car. See Pinion, Spur, and Crown gear.
Ãâó: www.scaleautoracing.com/slotfaqs/gg.html
gear The equipment carried by trotters and pacers. Gear can generally be split into three categories: pads on the legs to prevent self-inflicted injury; equipment to balance a horse in its stride; and equipment to correct waywardness or erratic behaviour. The equipment also helps a driver maintain control. Some horses are not as well-mannered or gaited as others and may require a lugging pole, shadow roll, headcheck, shin boots and/or knee boots.
Ãâó: www.harness.org.au/TERMS.HTM
gear A general term for ropes, blocks, tackle and other equipment.
Ãâó: www.boatersdream.com/libarticles.cfm
gear The common or "spur" gear is a wheel and axle with lever "teeth." When force is applied to the gear, its teeth mesh with those of another gear, transferring the force to that gear. When one gear is larger than another, the turning rate changes. Adjusting relative gear sizes, or gear ratios, gives us a way to change how force is expressed. Anyone who has ridden a bicycle with multiple gears has changed force by adjusting gear ratios. ...
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gear A moving part receiving or imparting force by means of teeth engaging with teeth of a similar or corresponding part.
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