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		<title>By: Matt</title>
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		<description>I stay away from other roadies so I can ride whatever I want without listening to all their &quot;carbon light this or carbon stiff that&quot; language. Like Lance&#039;s book - It&#039;s Not About The Bike.  Just find some open country road on a Saturday morning and ride until you don&#039;t recognize the scenery, then turn around and come back. It&#039;s just that  beautifully simple. I have a decent aluminum bike with carbon forks and good shifters and I love it. 
 
But then again you&#039;re a hopeless gear-head so you might want to start hording cash right away ;&gt;) </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I stay away from other roadies so I can ride whatever I want without listening to all their &quot;carbon light this or carbon stiff that&quot; language. Like Lance&#039;s book &#8211; It&#039;s Not About The Bike.  Just find some open country road on a Saturday morning and ride until you don&#039;t recognize the scenery, then turn around and come back. It&#039;s just that  beautifully simple. I have a decent aluminum bike with carbon forks and good shifters and I love it.</p>
<p>But then again you&#039;re a hopeless gear-head so you might want to start hording cash right away ;&gt;) </p>
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