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		<title>Tips For Cooling Motorcycle Exhausts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Engines make noise. Even after a century of progress and new technology combustible engines (often found in street motorcycles, racing bikes and cruisers) still use exhausts, exhaust pipes and mufflers (or silencers) to reduce the amount of noise being emitted from an engine as well as to steer the exhaust gas away from the engine. [...]]]></description>
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