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		<title>By: roadcx.net &#187; #236: Polar W.I.N.D. power meter</title>
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		<description>[...] Polar W.I.N.D. power meter to add to my CS600 that I have had for about 16 months (bought when my Polar 720i died, replaced under warranty).  The SRM is widely considered the gold standard of power meters and [...]</description>
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