- bump stop
- an elastic member which increases the wheel rate toward the end of the compression travel. the bump stop may also act to limit the compression travel.
Mechanics glossary. 2013.
Mechanics glossary. 2013.
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Bump in the Night (TV series) — Bump in the Night Genre Comedy Format Stop motion Created by Ken Pontac, David Bleiman … Wikipedia
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bump — bump1 [ bʌmp ] verb * 1. ) transitive to accidentally hit part of your body against something, making it hurt: Be careful not to bump your head. a ) intransitive or transitive to hit against something solid once or many times: Small boats were… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
bump — 01. I [bumped] my head getting into the car, and it really hurts. 02. My daughter [bumped] your car while she was parking, but it didn t leave a scratch on it. 03. Your son has quite a [bump] on his head from where he was hit with a baseball. 04 … Grammatical examples in English
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