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		<description><![CDATA[Electric bikes aren't the answer to our prayers. We are. | Editor&#8217;s note: This post is the first in a five-part series. Read more from the Parable of the Electric Bike. Mmmm. An electric bike. Zipping through the city. Surging up hills without gasping for breath. Riding in business dress and arriving fresh and dry. Healthy, moderate exercise. No traffic jams. Free parking. Huge load-hauling potential. Near-free fueling. Zero emissions. Breeze in your face. Appealing! So why haven&#8217;t e-bikes caught on...]]></description>
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