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      <title>Why the ATC 70 Motor is Still the King of Mini Trikes</title>
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      <description>If you&amp;#39;re lucky enough to have an atc 70 motor sitting on your workbench right now, you know exactly why these things have such a massive cult following decades after they stopped rolling off the assembly line. There&amp;#39;s just something about that</description>
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