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preload is the amount which a spring compresses when fitted to a shock absorber This is adjuested to modify your suspension
An initial load on a part, which is independent of the load it is designed to bear Bearings are commonly supplied with a slight pre-load, that is, they are made to be slightly tighter than would permit the freest possible motion This is to prevent slop in the bearing, and to ensure that the stresses are shared by multiple balls or rollers Some suspension parts, particularly suspension stems and seatposts are designed with an adjustable pre-load This is adjusted so that in carrying the rider's steady-state weight, the part is pressed up against a stop, so that it doesn't bounce up and down with minor road irregularities or body movements When a more serious bump is hit, the suspension will respond to the greater load thus applied
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To drink (alcohol) before going out socially, e.g. to avoid the higher price of drink at the venue
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To load in advance (used especially in reference to software installed on a computer prior to sale)

My computer came preloaded with wordprocessor software.

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To circle several logs with binders so the entire unit can be hauled as one log (19)
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The amount of tension on a muscle before it begins to contract The preload of the heart is determined by the end-diastolic volume Press the "back" button to return to where you came from
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Preload is the control that adjusts the amount of sag in a suspension system (front or rear) Preload is adjustable on even the cheapest equipment and is usually achieved by altering the amount of air in the positive air chamber of an air sprung system, or winding on / off the preload ring that compresses the spring on a coil sprung system
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the force exerted by the blood on the walls of the ventricle at the end of diastole
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The tension created in a fastener when first tightened Reduces after a period of time due to embedding and other factors
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Recreational Riding : In jumping, to physically compress and then unload the suspension on the face of a jump, which forces the quad to spring up when leaving the jump and fly higher Purse : Racing : Winning money amount Primarily in the pro class races
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A load imposing a stretch on a non-contracting muscle
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This is an Equipment Setup Setting
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an adjustment on the spring in a suspension fork or shock that allows you to set the suspension compression
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A measure of the degree to which cardiac muscle cells are stretched by the blood entering the chambers It can also be considered the volume of blood in the ventricle at the end of diastole (Compare to Afterload, the pressure in the arteries leading from the ventricles that must be exceeded by the ventricles to force the semilunar valves open )
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The possibility to increase the preload level of a spring and make it useable for a higher level For instance for rides with passenger to give suspension enough spring travel/sag
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An internal loading characteristic in a bearing which is independent of any external radial and/or axial load carried by the bearing
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Leakage of pressure past the seat when regulator knob is backed off all of the way
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To load in advance, especially in reference to software being loaded into a computer prior to sale
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The amount of tension on a spring, via the spring collar, before a shock is compressed
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