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I got offered a second hand Commencal 29er hardtail by a friend. It was in need of some TLC to say the least with every bearing shot, the brakes not working and the paint work looking a bit ropey.
I've never wanted a 29er as I am a short arse and to be honest I had never gave it too much thought. My initial thought was to buy it and, service it and turn swift a profit. The trouble is it's just the right size for my wee legs and once serviced it rides like a dream, it just feels right for my local riding. Bugger.! So now I have another bike for the collection and some explaining to do to the "bank manager".


 
Posted : 21/01/2016 9:45 am
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Only twice and both were cheap. A Fisher rig 29er ss in the sale for less than 500 and a Calibre dune fatty for 420.


 
Posted : 21/01/2016 9:48 am
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Pivot Mach 6. First rode 2 years ago, took me till back end of last year to save up and get one.

Love it.


 
Posted : 21/01/2016 9:51 am
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My mates Kona explosif (1992) and a scott spark i had on loan for a weekend in the peaks.


 
Posted : 21/01/2016 9:52 am
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Yeah I was expecting my Big Jon fat bike to be like riding into a headwind through treacle while towing a boat anchor but one turn of the pedal and I was hooked

Similarly I was expecting my Voltage FR to be a downhill-only dragfest but it wasn't


 
Posted : 21/01/2016 9:55 am
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my Bronson just felt perfect from the first pedal, i was amazed at how much better it climbed vs my stumpy evo.


 
Posted : 21/01/2016 9:56 am
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Yes, my Dialled Prince Albert. Why did I ever sell it!?


 
Posted : 21/01/2016 9:58 am
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My transition bandit (I loved that bike), I tweaked things and it got better but I just clicked with how it rode from day one. It needed a whole load of work doing imminently just before it got stolen.


 
Posted : 21/01/2016 10:00 am
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My Whyte T129 SCR- bought it without a test ride.
When I got it home and took it out it just felt perfect.


 
Posted : 21/01/2016 10:00 am
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My Nomad mk3. I ordered it blind after hating the bronson so I was worried I wouldn't like the nomad either. But as soon as I sat on it I knew it was perfect. Every bike I have had before has had little bits I didn't like but this one is as perfect as I'm ever likely to find. Its almost too good though and means I don't use my other bikes as much.


 
Posted : 21/01/2016 10:05 am
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O-O Inbred 853 and Cotic Soul both came close, minor tweaks to bars and stem required though.
Ironically, the closest I came to perfect was a darkside purchase, PX SL Pro carbon - felt spot on during first ride and ended up riding it further than any bike ive ever owned with none of the usual back pain. Have been chasing the same fit on other road bikes since.


 
Posted : 21/01/2016 10:06 am
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Rose CRS Di2 road bike. Admittedly I had done a homebrew bike fit based on my old road bike so everything was right when I got on it the first time. First pedal strokes were warming up for a hill climb. Felt like I was cheating. Maybe I was because I went on to win it!

It is a joy to ride, so much so that my next CX bike will be a Rose and they have made it on to the shortlist for all future bike purchases.


 
Posted : 21/01/2016 10:07 am
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My current bike, a scott scale, though to be fair it was only a new frame and fork so all contact points were the same as before, just in a bit more of a racy stance. Absolutely love it 🙂


 
Posted : 21/01/2016 10:07 am
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My transition bandit

still loving mine. gonna ride it until it dies.

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Posted : 21/01/2016 10:07 am
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My Solaris, just tried out Stu's bike at Dales Bike Centre and I was hooked! Almost two years later and I still can't justify getting another MTB 😆


 
Posted : 21/01/2016 10:11 am
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cotic soul, it was perfect, 9 yrs later still love it, so much so I built up a Simple (26).


 
Posted : 21/01/2016 10:14 am
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On One Fatty.


 
Posted : 21/01/2016 10:15 am
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Independent Fabrication Steel Deluxe.
Maverick ML7/5


 
Posted : 21/01/2016 10:15 am
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Ibis mojo HD3 - just works perfectly


 
Posted : 21/01/2016 10:16 am
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Charge cooker 29er singlespeed, the 2013 one with the short fork, was a tank of a bike but on some local trails in Belfast it just felt like the perfect bike.

Canondale rush carbon, wish they would make a genuine replacement with 29er wheels but the new 29 rush just didn't do it for me


 
Posted : 21/01/2016 10:17 am
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Yeti ASR5c.
Traveled a bit to do a weekend's testing as I was in the market.
Had a few on the short list but the Yeti wasn't one of them.
Found it perfect from the start. Got one about 6 months later and has been on long XC days out, to uplifts holidays in the alps & NZ.
It still lives in garage but it has recently been joined by a SB5.


 
Posted : 21/01/2016 10:18 am
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Yep had it a few times. Ellsworth epiphany, just such a good riding bike, and both jones bikes diamond and space frame, just absolutely outstanding and grin inducing from the first ride. My new rooster has also been added to the list as well. Just feels "right"


 
Posted : 21/01/2016 10:20 am
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O-O 456. 40th birthday gift from Mrs PF. Climbed up things in the Peak that had seemed impossible the week before on it's predecessor.
Still riding it.
APF


 
Posted : 21/01/2016 10:27 am
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2004 turner 5 spot.
My Bronson.

Both instantly felt "right"


 
Posted : 21/01/2016 10:29 am
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It has to be my present Bike a Whyte E120 I bought it after my Stumpjumper gave up the ghost. I wasn't too sure what bike I would go for but after reading a good few articles about the E120 & how good it was at Climbing & Descending I decided to get one; it is by far the best bike I have owned for riding both up & down trails also it has to be the most comfy ride on a MTB I have had so far. Unfortunately I am not doing it justice at the moment just 1 ride a week due to work commitments 🙁 but hope to get back to 3 plus as soon as work allows. 😀 😀


 
Posted : 21/01/2016 10:33 am
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For me its my Genesis Fortitude.

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Yes its undergone some post build fettling but its the frame I love.

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Now to find Race frame on 20.5"!


 
Posted : 21/01/2016 10:33 am
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on one codeine.


 
Posted : 21/01/2016 10:34 am
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no.

but I love the search.


 
Posted : 21/01/2016 10:35 am
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My 2009 Zesty 314 - a shop loaned me one for a test ride, I only adjusted the saddle height and shocks (for my weight not any special tuning) then did a couple of laps of Cwmcarn, everything just felt right. Ordered one when I returned it to the shop.


 
Posted : 21/01/2016 10:36 am
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Yip.. my newly built up tallboy Ltc.. loving it. 😀


 
Posted : 21/01/2016 10:37 am
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Love that answer Ton. a Like button would come in handy here!

For me its Salsa Vaya and Krampus....


 
Posted : 21/01/2016 10:43 am
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None of my MTB's, I've always had to work at it/swap out parts...

My road bike - DeRosa Milanino just seems to fit me perfectly, and accelerates like shit off a shovel. Hardly ever ride it mind, cos, well, it's a road bike, innit? 😀


 
Posted : 21/01/2016 10:47 am
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Horst link 5 Spot - still got it, still feels just right.


 
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Camber evo (guess what?)


 
Posted : 21/01/2016 10:51 am
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Last year I gave up my love affair with my 15 yearold Scott Boulder which I never thought I would replace, but I'm definitely keeping my new mistress - a Giant XTC composite, although there's some jealousy with my recently acquired Whyte Saxon Cross!

Kinda opened my eyse as to how much frame geometry and technology has changed and can really change the enjoyment of the ride.


 
Posted : 21/01/2016 10:54 am
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My SC Superlight - rode the demo one, and bought one. 2004 model, eventually died after many changes of kit. Just knew it was right for me. Gutted when it died, still trying to find a suitable replacement.


 
Posted : 21/01/2016 10:58 am
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I've had many.. mind I've been riding for years so it's bound to happen.

1st real "shite, this is good" feeling was my Klein Attitude.. sublime bike from the first time I raised the saddle and sat on it, arse up, head down XC racer..

A string of roadies, my Colnago Master form the mid 90's was ace, zingy and lovely to look at too... handed that back when I left the team, sad day that.

Both my current bikes, the TCX CX'er and my R5ca.. both setup from the get go and only two very small tweeks to the seat height on the CX (up not down) means they're both ace.


 
Posted : 21/01/2016 10:59 am
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I got a s/h Kilauea from a good friend a good few years back, £75 for SS converted 1995 one.

Got on it and just felt 'right'. Could be because it was just like my old steel Stumpjumper that I mourned when it died... Still riding it, too.


 
Posted : 21/01/2016 11:05 am
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Horst link Turner 5 Spot
TNT Turner Flux
Cotic Soul

Own none of them now 🙁


 
Posted : 21/01/2016 11:11 am
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Dialled Love/Hate as a rigid single speed, had two at different times and sold them both for reasons I now don't understand. Also my Cotic Roadrat as a single speed commuter. Maybe I just don't like gears, really.


 
Posted : 21/01/2016 11:12 am
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Cotic Soul, it just felt perfect from the first time I slung a leg over it. Oddly enough the wrongest feeling bike I've ever had was a Cotic Roadrat, it was so bad I didn't even bother trying to tweak it right, just sold it on within a week.


 
Posted : 21/01/2016 11:12 am
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A Whyte T129 which I demoed a few years ago just felt great from the first pedal stroke and just got better and better as I rode it around the local singletrack. I would have bought one if it wasn't for my inclination to get airborne. I also got a good feeling from the first time and every time I ride my Bronson.


 
Posted : 21/01/2016 11:19 am
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I was just about to say... my Cotic Roadrat. Built it up from second hand parts to a fairly oddball spec and it's just superb.


 
Posted : 21/01/2016 11:20 am
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I think my most recent acquisition is the only bike that I've not felt the need to change or tweak anything at all...
http://unduro.co.uk/mtb/first-ride-kona-process-111-playing-the-long-game/


 
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[quote=busta ]I was just about to say... my Cotic Roadrat. Built it up from second hand parts to a fairly oddball spec and it's just superb.

I built up a cotic roadrat and hated it from the off. rode it a handful of times and flogged it.


 
Posted : 21/01/2016 11:25 am
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Loving my Saracen Kili Flyer, handled BPW really well and the size small is spot on. Beat the crap out of all my past mtb's.


 
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For me its my Genesis Fortitude.

Like that. "It was perfect the moment I sat on it. Except that I totally changed the build four times " 🙂


 
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My current Roadie.. a Giant Defy Advanced 1, first ride was a rather ambitious (for a first ride that is) 50 miler, I got to the end feeling fresh, it's never felt anything other than right for me. It had felt right in the shop and before I collected it I had a fitting which I guess helped with that though

I've not had so much luck with mtb's, I've grown to like my bikes, the only one I really loved was my On One Scandal, I built it up with components I'd always wanted, it felt right.. I was gutted to sell to be honest, it's replacement I grew to enjoy although I was quicker on from the word go.. my current? well, I've honestly not ridden it enough!!


 
Posted : 21/01/2016 11:31 am
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My BFe, love it to bits. Not ridden either of my full sussers since I've had it.

It just fits & feels right.


 
Posted : 21/01/2016 11:37 am
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My Cotic BFe, was bought as a stop gap frame while I searched for a large Blur to replace my medium one. Halfway round the maiden ride I knew that bike wasn't going anywhere! Keep thinking about replacing it with a chubby Solaris, but then I ride it and realise that it's pretty much perfect as is.


 
Posted : 21/01/2016 11:39 am
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Ibis Mojo SL-R 2008. I'm a serial bike swapper but this will be slotted next to me in my coffin.


 
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My 2005 Spesh SX Trail -loved that bike despite being poo brown with poo brown 36's. It was built up as a trail bike and I kind of regret selling it, even though it climbed like a pig it just felt right on the fun bits.

Very happy with my current Ti Switchback too.


 
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My Soul- I'd done a 40 minute testride that was just ridiculously good, to the point that I was never happy riding my Scandal again, it was ruined. Then I got my own and after about 10 miles I'd ridden things on it that I'd never managed before on any bike. Oh and also had a massive crash 😆

OTOH, the bikes I've loved most have taken real work to get right, it's like the learning curve helps me fit with the bike or something.


 
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I've owned eight "decent" bikes over the years, but only one has felt "right" on the test ride. That was my Stumpy Evo 29er, it simply fits me perfectly. It's also supremely well balanced, it's a doddle to slide and I've never had cause for complaint about climbing vs descending ability.


 
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Both of my current bikes, a Whyte T-130 Works and my 2 rides old Bird Zero TR. The geometry on both is very similar and I'm running the same wheels, cranks, brakes post, bars and stems so no big surprise they both feel similar.

From the first 100 metres or so both just felt right and both seem to want to go fast!


 
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Yes, my LV601 feels just right. Was torn between an Intense Tracer 2 and an LV and was lucky enough to try a tracer and 301 owned by a kind member on here. 301 felt good enough to take a gamble on the 601 and glad I did.


 
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Titus Racer X in XL - fitted me like a glove, just bolted all the bits on and rode it and it was right straight off the work stand. Got two short rides on it before it was nicked. Insurance money came through just as the last one vanished off Planet X's website. Emailed them to ask if had any more kicking about of if any might be coming in - 'no, all gone, never coming back'

Fannied about for ages until I ended up getting a Banshee Prime instead - which is great, fits well and everything but isn't [i]really[/i] my kind of bike..... and some Racer Xs pop back up on Planet X's site - and then hang around unsold for ages. Grrr.


 
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Happened to me twice. 1990 with a steel framed Fisher. Thought it would never happen again bit 2 months ago I tried a Surly Pugsley and it was just so 'right' from the off. Now I own one.


 
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Dialled Alpine. Bought the frame off here with the intention of building it for my son. I built it and 'test rode' it.

He's not getting it.


 
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Cotic Soda - original one.

Still regret letting that go.


 
Posted : 21/01/2016 1:31 pm
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Loved my S Works Enduro, everything felt just right. Was gutted when I came off in the Alps and smashed the frame, after the rebuild it just doesn't feel the same. Cant put my finger on why.Going to give it to Katie and I'm having a new one built up. Should be ready for my birthday next week.

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Kona Cindercone, Klein Pulse Pro, GT Zaskar LE, Genesis Io.(Not my Fortitude SS though, as it was my first 29er and took a bit of adapting to.)


 
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My Mason Definition. It has an indefinable quality that makes it a total pleasure to ride.


 
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MTB: Santa Cruz Chameleon

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Road: Litespeed Sienna


 
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DIALLED.
mk2 alpine, then pa classic.
pretty much identical builds as one followed the other.


 
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Parkwood for me. Rode a mate's one around a field and it felt great. Bought my own frame, fork and wheels etc. Fits me just right and rides brilliantly, very versatile. Don't want or need to change anything on it.


 
Posted : 21/01/2016 1:57 pm
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Nukeproof Mega 2011 brilliant from the first pedal turn.

I've tweaked things in the subsequent years, but not really because I needed to, just felt like it.


 
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This-

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I stripped it to build a new FS up (stupid, stupid, stupid) and I'm now going to strip the FS so I can build it back up 😀

2013 Meta 4X frame and shock for sale...


 
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My P7 fitted like a glove - once i got the next size down...... 😀


 
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3 for me:
1997 Orange P7 that I bought new and cant part with; Karate Monkey singlespeed - a keeper; and given that I like my bikes of the steel kind, a surprise when I built up a budget Titus Rockstar


 
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Salsa Vaya.
Granted, I specced it myself, but yeah, Love it.


 
Posted : 21/01/2016 2:46 pm
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Cotic Soul 275 - perfect for my needs.


 
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Planet X London Road - Specced very well for intended purpose.


 
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My Whyte T129 SCR- bought it without a test ride.
When I got it home and took it out it just felt perfect.

This

Excellent ride


 
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2008 Commy Meta 5. Crap in a lot of ways but it just felt right to ride.


 
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A Sunn Cycloss in chrome, got the frame for £20, wheels £35, cheap build & put in a sub 4hr time in the 3 Peaks (probably my best cycling result, ever!).

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And a Gary Fisher Paragon, one of the first bikes with a long top tube & short stem combo.

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On One 853 - never feel the need to ride anything else since

having SS and geared versions help though


 
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Liteville 301 - first proper day out on it early 2014, set the sag and headed for the Lakes.
Big mountain passes all day and some fairly tough descents = Four KoMs and third place down Rossett Gill!
Yep, that one just felt right from the first ride. And a 26" wheel on the back too, who'd have though it!


 
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My Salsa Horsethief, just feels right in every way, No intention of ever selling.


 
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The 26" Bandit that I sold to Jambo!
Mind you, the 650b one I replaced it with was the same. Just feels 'right' whatever I'm doing on it. For the last 20-odd years I've replaced bikes pretty regularly but now I just don't want to as it does all I want and I'm not sure anything else will be the same. Plus it's red & every one knows red ones go faster...


 
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