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      <title>Handling the One Wheel XR Weight on Your Daily Rides</title>
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      <description>If you&amp;#39;re looking into buying a used board or just curious about the specs, the one wheel xr weight is one of those things you really need to wrap your head around before you commit. At first glance, 27 pounds might not sound like a whole lot—I</description>
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