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			<title>YBB bad or good?</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Hey guys,  
 
I'm having my frame built very soon but I'm going back and forth between the regular...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Hey guys, <br />
<br />
I'm having my frame built very soon but I'm going back and forth between the regular hardtail and the ybb. I know what a hardtail rides like and I completely understand the limits it has but I'm a bit less confident about the ybb rear end. Does anyone have a ybb and wish they would have ordered a regular hardtail instead? Does it have any issues that having a hardtail would overcome? Flexy? Noisy? Just-one-more-thing-to-worry-about syndrome? I really like the idea of a very simple soft tail design but I'm not sure of any of the downfalls. I don't care about the added weight but should I be concerned about something that I'm not yet?<br />
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Thanks!</div>

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