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      <title>Why a 50 Inch SxS is Still the King of Tight Trails</title>
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      <description>If you&amp;#39;re looking to hit those restricted forest trails, a 50 inch sxs is basically your golden ticket to the best spots in the woods. While the off-roading world seems to be obsessed with wider, faster, and more aggressive machines that look like</description>
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