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			<title>2012 Trek Marlin Upgrades</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Looking at making some upgrades on my Marlin. I've upgraded the pedals and grips so far and now would like to upgrade the brakes and maybe front fork. My rides consist of crushed paved trails that are pretty flat. Guess more rail type rides and soon I plan to conquer some single track trails.<br />
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Any recommendations would be great.<br />
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John</div>

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