| 31. | These include grinding brakes, rough idle ( often caused by the need for a tune-up ), or poor shock absorption.
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| 32. | Avia accused Nike of pirating its " Cantilever " technology, which uses a cushion to provide shock absorption and stability.
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| 33. | Aside from this alleged boost in speed, the Shox is supposed to provide superior shock absorption with high-tech elastic foam.
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| 34. | Due to the lack of shock absorption, horses that have upright pasterns should be kept off hard surfaces whenever possible.
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| 35. | In this arrangement the main landing gear's shock absorption was taken up by a vertically sliding bungee cord-sprung upper member.
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| 36. | Also, put cushioned inserts into the shoes to make up for a possible lack of shock absorption in the shoe soles.
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| 37. | Conventional-gear Champs feature a steerable tailwheel and most have steel tube main gear which use an oleo strut for shock absorption.
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| 38. | Because of the minimal shock absorption on the Olympic track, substantial energy is returned up into the muscles of the legs.
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| 39. | And think about buying new shoes after 250-500 miles, by which time they'll have lost 60 percent of their shock absorption capacity.
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| 40. | The exterior was reinforced with layers of fiberglass, balsa wood for flotation, and covered with truck tire inner tubes for shock absorption.
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