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			<title>How do the Guardians Hold up?</title>
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			<description>Looking at getting my wife a new bike. She has an old crappy Trek that is too small for her. She is...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Looking at getting my wife a new bike. She has an old crappy Trek that is too small for her. She is not really aggressive when she rides, but comes with me on some rides from time to time. She will be spending a decent amount of time pulling a Chariot trailer with our new little baby boy on board :) We mainly have 4x4 trails and atv trails where we live, so nothing really crazy.<br />
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Today is really the first time I have really ever considered getting an Airborne. Just wondering if you think the Guardian would fit the bill better, or if I should consider getting the Goblin!<br />
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thanks in advance :)</div>

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