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		By: David Pearce		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hi Jeff
It warms the heart to hear someone telling it like it is! If you&#039;ve been around a few years longer than most its not hard to pick the &quot;apprentices&quot; when it comes to moto journalism ...as well as the panderers to the large motorcycle companies. However, my pet hate is to get into a test or review only to find the first page preamble unrelated to anything much about the bike in question and the rest just a thinly disguised padding out of the manufacturers info handout given at a new bike launch.
Then there is a particular fb journalist who thinks that asking shallow inane questions is the way to go. Spare me please!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Jeff<br />
It warms the heart to hear someone telling it like it is! If you&#8217;ve been around a few years longer than most its not hard to pick the &#8220;apprentices&#8221; when it comes to moto journalism &#8230;as well as the panderers to the large motorcycle companies. However, my pet hate is to get into a test or review only to find the first page preamble unrelated to anything much about the bike in question and the rest just a thinly disguised padding out of the manufacturers info handout given at a new bike launch.<br />
Then there is a particular fb journalist who thinks that asking shallow inane questions is the way to go. Spare me please!</p>
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