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	<title>Comments on: In the Dark and Porn</title>
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	<description>Mountain Bike Shenanigans</description>
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		<title>By: myles romanow</title>
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		<dc:creator>myles romanow</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hey thanks.  It&#039;s a super cool rig, and was a total pain in the butt to produce, but was well worth the wait.  It is really incredible how much.... more? it is over regular ti planet x.   Which, you must understand, is saying a whole lot.  I had ridden many other cyclocross bikes (colnago, trek, redline, ridley, bianchi) in many materials, but the Ti planet cross was  by far the best of the lot.  Super light, tough, and durable, comfortable.   This thing...was just one of those crazy ideas that ended up ok.  The xs platform is the best out there at smoothing out the rough stuff, it&#039;s road reviews speak for itself.  Turning it into a cross bike was a huge headache, but brought the world famous dampning and handling of an XS into the dirt.  A perfect mix, aside from the price..</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey thanks.  It&#8217;s a super cool rig, and was a total pain in the butt to produce, but was well worth the wait.  It is really incredible how much&#8230;. more? it is over regular ti planet x.   Which, you must understand, is saying a whole lot.  I had ridden many other cyclocross bikes (colnago, trek, redline, ridley, bianchi) in many materials, but the Ti planet cross was  by far the best of the lot.  Super light, tough, and durable, comfortable.   This thing&#8230;was just one of those crazy ideas that ended up ok.  The xs platform is the best out there at smoothing out the rough stuff, it&#8217;s road reviews speak for itself.  Turning it into a cross bike was a huge headache, but brought the world famous dampning and handling of an XS into the dirt.  A perfect mix, aside from the price..</p>
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