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<title>Too Many Shiny Things : S is for Bicycle</title>
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<description>I just completed my first bike journey...short but wonderful.  I only rode for 50 miles but learned how the Raleigh Sojourn handles with two rear panniers and a handlebar bag, set up camp to my specifications twice, and celebrated my accomplishment.  Nothing like being a 60 year old grandmother and giving my adult children something to talk about!:-) </description>
<pubDate>Fri, 18 Sep 2009 14:42:56 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>Too Many Shiny Things : S is for Bicycle</title>
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<description>I noticed that all the comments are from men, so I thought it was time a woman responded.  I have a RS and just love it!  I had my LBS get a stem that raised the handlebar and brought it in closer, so that my arms are properly aligned.  I find that I can be more upright when I ride, which was a big consideration for traveling by bike...I want to see the landscape, not just the pavement.  I have found that the gearing is a little low in the flats and when not hauling gear, but the lower gearing is so great on my knees with the inclines (aka, hills).  I am just about to take off for a few days of solo, self-contained traveling, and I am one excited woman!  I hope that a posting by a woman will help others who are looking into buying a RS. </description>
<pubDate>Tue, 1 Sep 2009 00:04:34 +0000</pubDate>
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