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The distance the plug or stem moves in order to go from a full-closed to a full-open position. Also called STROKE.
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The distance a person must press on the switch before it is activated.
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Detail Inventory Table category including: boats, miscellaneous, tack, and vehicles.
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A. Definitions ?The terms used in this clause have the following meanings:
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Travel is the maximum amount of movement that a suspension system is capable of. Currently, this ranges from about 2" at the short end of the scale up to 10" at the long travel end. How much travel you need depends on the type of riding that you do. It is generally accepted that 2-3" is best for cross country racing, 3-5" is good for general trail riding, 4-8" is considered within the ballpark for serious "fro" or "north shore" freeriding, and anything over 6" is suitable for downhill. ...
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