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		<description><![CDATA[Business travel, Bike Friday, and the Spokane airport. | Confession: I have long coveted a Bike Friday. What Cascadian cyclist wouldn&#8217;t? A made-in-Oregon folding bike that fits in a suitcase&#8212;and the suitcase becomes a bike trailer! Pedal to the airport or train station, take your luggage out of your trailer, fold your bike into the trailer, check your luggage (including your bike), and at trip&#8217;s end, reverse the process. Ingenious! So I danced a jig when a founder of...]]></description>
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