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          <description>The most recent bike reviews from Bikemag.com</description>
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               <title>Tested: Dahon Flo Folding Hardtail</title>
               <description>Nowadays, flying the friendly skies with a bike in tow is about as friendly as sitting in the bleachers at Fenway wearing full Yankees regalia. Enter the Dahon Flo. For 25 years, Dahon has produced funny looking but smartly designed urban folding bikes, but the Flo is the company's first stab at making a legitimate mountain bike. </description>
               <link>http://bikemag.com/gear/bikes/10-23-08-tested-dahon-flo-folding-hardtail</link>
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               <pubDate>Thu, 23 Oct 2008 12:16:00 EST</pubDate>
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               <promo_title>10-23-08 // Tested: Dahon Flo Folding Hardtail</promo_title>
               <promo_text>Nowadays, flying the friendly skies with a bike in tow is about as friendly as sitting in the bleachers at Fenway wearing full Yankees regalia. Enter the Dahon Flo. For 25 years, Dahon has produced funny looking but smartly designed urban folding bikes, but the Flo is the company's first stab at making a legitimate mountain bike. 
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               <title>Tested: Haro Mary SS 29ER</title>
               <description>Though the world is awash in big-wheeled bikes, Haro has managed to create an undeniable head turner in the Mary SS. </description>
               <link>http://bikemag.com/gear/bikes/10-21-08-tested-haro-mary-ss-29er</link>
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               <pubDate>Tue, 21 Oct 2008 11:38:00 EST</pubDate>
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               <promo_title>10-21-08 // Tested: Haro Mary SS 29ER</promo_title>
               <promo_text>Though the world is awash in big-wheeled bikes, Haro has managed to create an undeniable head turner in the Mary SS. </promo_text>
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               <title>Tested: Specialized Demo 8 II</title>
               <description>With 8-plus inches of suspension, a stout frame and a solid component selection, the Specialized Demo 8 leaves few questions about its intentions: High-speed romps through, over and down anything in its path. </description>
               <link>http://bikemag.com/gear/bikes/10-14-08-tested-specialized-demo-8-ii</link>
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               <pubDate>Tue, 14 Oct 2008 13:05:00 EST</pubDate>
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               <promo_title>10-14-08 // Tested: Specialized Demo 8 II</promo_title>
               <promo_text>With 8-plus inches of suspension, a stout frame and a solid component selection, the Specialized Demo 8 leaves few questions about its intentions: High-speed romps through, over and down anything in its path. </promo_text>
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               <title>Tested: Trek Remedy 9</title>
               <description>Trek seems to be focused on mountain bikes more now than at any other point in its 32-year history. The company opened its own suspension laboratory in Southern California and is leaning heavily on test riders like Travis Brown and Andrew Shandro. The Remedy line is a gleaming example of that effort.</description>
               <link>http://bikemag.com/gear/bikes/10-13-08-tested-trek-remedy-9</link>
               <category>bikes</category>
               <pubDate>Mon, 13 Oct 2008 10:34:00 EST</pubDate>
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               <promo_title>10-13-08 // Tested: Trek Remedy 9 </promo_title>
               <promo_text>Trek seems to be focused on mountain bikes more now than at any other point in its 32-year history. The company opened its own suspension laboratory in Southern California and is leaning heavily on test riders like Travis Brown and Andrew Shandro. The Remedy line is a gleaming example of that effort.</promo_text>
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               <title>Tested: 2009 Kona CoilAir Supreme</title>
               <description>To get an idea of how the CoilAir handles itself in burlier terrain, we put a new 2009 CoilAir Supreme through its paces on Vancouver's North Shore.</description>
               <link>http://bikemag.com/gear/bikes/10-02-08-tested-2009-kona-coilair-supreme</link>
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               <pubDate>Thu, 02 Oct 2008 12:53:00 EST</pubDate>
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               <promo_title>10-02-08 // Tested: 2009 Kona CoilAir Supreme</promo_title>
               <promo_text>To get an idea of how the CoilAir handles itself in burlier terrain, we put a new 2009 CoilAir Supreme through its paces on Vancouver's North Shore.</promo_text>
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