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Harley Davidson X440 Review: The Brand’s Most Budget-Friendly Motorcycle | Auto News

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The Harley Davidson X440 has been on the market for quite some time, but we thought it prudent to take another look and assess its value in 2025 after spending extensive time riding and living with it for a week.

Harley Davidson has long been an aspirational brand, with enthusiasts dreaming of owning their iconic bikes. Many riders band together in a community that spans the globe. Owning a Harley has traditionally been a luxury, often hindered by high import taxes. However, everything changed with the introduction of the X440. Now, nearly two years after its launch, we reassess its value in 2025.

It’s important to understand that the Harley Davidson brand thrives on passionate enthusiasts. While many are drawn to its offerings out of love, this has sometimes led to internal struggles, particularly with the launch of the X440. Despite reducing the entry price to an accessible level, initial reactions were mixed, as some felt it diluted the brand’s legacy.

Harley X440

Over the course of a week, we clocked more than 500 kilometers on the motorcycle, using it for daily commutes, highway stretches, and grocery runs. We felt that many first impressions were underestimated, and the bike has been misinterpreted in a market ripe for performance comparisons.

Harley X440: Aesthetic Appeal

Harley X440

We received the premium S model with a matte black finish and diamond-cut alloy wheels, and pictures fail to capture its true beauty. The motorcycle’s proportions make it eye-catching, attracting attention even from taller riders. The sleek LED headlights and stylish tank contribute to its appeal, though the rear profile may take some getting used to. Overall, it’s a striking motorcycle.

Harley X440

One of the critiques facing the X440 is its design; many expected it to resemble a traditional Harley. However, we believe it stands out on its own. While it doesn’t conform to the typical Harley aesthetic, it’s certainly an attractive roadster, particularly in matte black. The subtle branding on components suggests its heritage without being a mere replica of its larger siblings.

Harley X440: Build Integrity

In terms of build quality, the X440 faces some shortcomings. The roots of its design are evident, with some components feeling less robust. Issues like peeling paint on the engine casing and impractical mirrors do suggest a cost-conscious production approach. However, the switchgear and frequently touched parts maintain good quality, indicating areas where Harley can enhance their budget offerings.

Harley X440: Technological Features

Harley X440

Harley has integrated a wealth of thoughtful features into the X440. The round instrument cluster, which incorporates a rectangular screen, may seem odd at first but is user-friendly once you acclimate. Smart features, like automatic activation of low beams in darkness and well-designed headlamps, enhance the riding experience. The display is clear and adapts between light and dark modes, includes features like turn-by-turn navigation, music playback control, and even an SOS button for emergencies. The controls are intuitive, allowing users to easily navigate through them without feeling overwhelmed by information.

The technology on the X440 feels seamless and complements daily activities without becoming intrusive. The RPM gauge may be small, but the large speedometer is easy to read and essential during rides.

Harley X440: Riding Experience

Harley X440

What truly matters is the riding experience. We started our journey with zero expectations and concluded with genuine admiration. The sound that greets you upon starting is a deep, pleasing exhaust note. The clutch is light, though its action is extended, and gear transitions are smooth, allowing for drama-free takeoffs. The riding posture is comfortably forward-set, making it suitable for taller riders, but appearances aside, it’s an enjoyable ride.

The X440 prioritizes rideability over raw power. The 440cc single-cylinder, oil-cooled engine delivers 27 bhp at 6,000 rpm and 38 Nm of torque at 4,000 rpm.

Harley X440

Despite the seemingly modest power output for a 440cc engine, the abundant torque manifests noticeably during rides. It supports smooth acceleration in various scenarios. It’s not about sheer speed but enjoyable riding, particularly when navigating through urban sprawl. The engine remains composed even at low speeds and higher gears.

We were pleasantly surprised by its takeoff from traffic signals and its in-gear torque, facilitating rapid overtakes without needing to downshift. Engine heat is adeptly managed, even in dense traffic, and vibrations only make an appearance at higher speeds of 110 km/h.

The exhaust note is rich and resonant, easily competing as one of the best-sounding single-cylinder motorcycles available today. Harley has undoubtedly crafted an enjoyable auditory experience, complete with charming pops and crackles during deceleration.

Harley X440

The suspension feels notably firm, lending the ride stability in turns while maintaining decent grip. However, the stiffness can lead to discomfort when riding with a passenger. On bumpy roads, we frequently found ourselves avoiding potholes and reducing speed significantly.

Braking performance is generally satisfactory; the front brakes work exceptionally well, while the rear brakes could use improvement, leading to a reliance on the front braking system.

Harley X440: Pricing Consideration

Harley X440

With a starting price of Rs 2.39 lakhs (ex-showroom), the X440 represents excellent value for money. This motorcycle excels as a daily rider and enjoyable commuter, boasting a balanced array of features.

Harley X440: Conclusion

Harley X440

Ultimately, the value of the motorcycle is subjective. The X440 may not victory in the specifications department against its competitors, but this often overlooks the essence of these motorcycles, which many seize behind their keyboards in comparison. It’s not solely about the top performance or speed; rather, it embraces the unique Harley experience. While it may not be the fastest option, it certainly delivers the joy of riding, capturing the spirit of the motorcycle community.

Harley X440

Special thanks to our friends Gaurang and Humayun for assisting with the photography.

The internet can sometimes miss the mark, as keyboard critics can express views that might lack depth. The X440 represents Harley’s effort to make their legendary ownership experiences accessible to a broader audience. While many brands keep their products confined to higher price points, Harley has embraced this challenge creatively, creating a bike that captures the joys of motorcycling.


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Tauseef has dedicated his life to automotive performance, sharing his passion for cars and bikes since childhood. When he’s not writing, you can find him working on vehicles or capturing them on the road.

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Matthew “Matt” Scott McKelvey | 94.9 WSJM News, Talk, and Sports

Matthew “Matt” Scott McKelvey | 94.9 WSJM News, Talk, and Sports

With deep sorrow, we announce the passing of Matthew “Matt” Scott McKelvey, 57, from Stevensville, MI. He left us due to complications from Pulmonary Fibrosis on Saturday, March 1, 2025, at Butterworth Hospital in Grand Rapids. Matt was born on February 19, 1968, in Muncie, IN, to Tim McKelvey and the late Linda (Jones) McKelvey.

A devoted husband and loving stepfather, he was a cherished son, brother, uncle, and friend.
Matt’s spirit brought joy and laughter to everyone fortunate enough to know him.

In 1986, Matt graduated from Monroe Central High School in Parker City, Indiana, and proudly served in the US Navy on the USS Asheville from 1988 to 1999. He began his career at AEP in 1999, working at the Cook Plant. He earned a BASc in Nuclear Power Technology/Technician and a Masters Certificate in Organizational Leadership from the University of Notre Dame. Matt enjoyed retiring at the age of 54 in 2022, allowing him to travel with his wife. Following retirement, he worked as a contractor for Crane Nuclear alongside his good friend Riley Mayhew.

Matt’s smile was contagious, and he never met a stranger. He cherished golfing with his close friends during the “6 Pak Open.” He was an avid supporter of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Indianapolis Colts, and Cincinnati Reds. Matt loved spending time at their winter home in Florida, enjoying long walks on Siesta Key Beach. He could often be found listening to live music at a local Tiki bar while savoring a cold beer. Other joys in his life included riding his Harley Davidson motorcycle and tending to his beautiful garden.

Matt is survived by his beloved wife, Jeanne (Mock) McKelvey, whom he married on April 4, 2004; stepdaughter Kelly (Patrick) Grayam; father Tim McKelvey; sisters Abby (Carl) Pettigrew and Mandi (Donnie) Lucas; many nieces, nephews, extended family members, and dear friends. He was preceded in death by his mother, Linda (Jones) McKelvey, and mother-in-law, Maxine Mock.

Though he has departed from our sight, he will forever remain in our hearts.

A celebration of life is scheduled for 2 PM to 5 PM on Saturday, July 19, 2025, at Pebblewood Country Club in Bridgman, MI.

Posted On: Wednesday, March 26, 2025, 3:51 PM


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Two Youngsters Killed in Secunderabad After Speeding Car Collides with Harley Davidson | Hyderabad News

Two Youngsters Killed in Secunderabad After Speeding Car Collides with Harley Davidson | Hyderabad News

HYDERABAD: Two young men riding a Harley Davidson motorbike tragically lost their lives after being struck by a speeding car in Secunderabad on Wednesday. The victims have been identified as Pranay, aged 19, and Akshit, aged 21, according to the Mahankali police investigating the incident.

As per police reports, the pair, who lived in Bansilalpet, Secunderabad, were traveling from Paradise junction towards Patny X roads when they were hit by the speeding vehicle. Pranay was the one operating the motorcycle, while Akshit was the passenger; both succumbed to their injuries at the scene.
The driver of the car, identified as Kurmaiah, has been taken into custody for further questioning. He was reportedly en route to pick up a passenger near Patny X roads at the time of the collision, say the authorities.
KEY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Two young men on a Harley Davidson motorcycle were killed in a crash in Secunderabad.
  • The victims, Pranay, aged 19, and Akshit, aged 21, were struck by a speeding car.
  • The accident took place near Patny X roads on Wednesday.
  • Car driver Kurmaiah has been detained for investigation.
  • Authorities confirmed that both victims died immediately following the collision.

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Dennis R. Cardone | Updates on News, Sports, and Employment Opportunities

Dennis R. Cardone | Updates on News, Sports, and Employment Opportunities

Dennis R. Cardone

Dennis R. Cardone, aged 82, previously of Frewsburg, passed away peacefully at his home in Jamestown on Friday, March 21, 2025.

Born on July 11, 1942, in Jamestown, he was the son of the late Frank and Maxine Ferry Cardone.

He graduated from Jamestown High School.

Dennis was an enthusiastic member of the Goldwing motorcycle group in Warren, PA. Over the years, he owned numerous motorcycles, but his last Harley Davidson held a special place in his heart. He customized it with a sidecar so that his beloved Karolyn could join him at various motorcycle events, including Sturgis. Together, they explored countless destinations across the United States in their RV, and he found joy in singing karaoke.

Prior to his retirement, he worked at Kane Innovations, and earlier in his career, he drove a delivery truck for a local beer distributor.

Dennis is survived by his two sons: Dion R. Cardone and Kirk M. (Debbie) Cardone; two grandchildren, Jessica Cardone and Cory (Carolanne) Cardone; one great-grandchild, Sophia Cardone; a sister, Paula Cardone; and a brother, Bud (Rose) Cobb.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Karolyn M. Cardone, who passed away on September 18, 2023; a son, David Cardone; a sister, Bonnie Travis; and four brothers: Ralph, James, Frank, and Gregory Cardone.

A graveside service is scheduled for 11 am on Friday, March 28, 2025, at Maple Grove Cemetery in Frewsburg. There will be no visitation.

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Paul Quick Morrow | News from Iredell Free

Paul Quick Morrow | News from Iredell FreePaul Quick Morrow | News from Iredell Free

It is with profound sadness that we share the news of the passing of Paul Quick Morrow, a truly unique husband, father, brother, son, remarkable uncle, and friend. Paul embarked on his final journey on March 21, 2025, at the age of 61. While we are still trying to adjust to life without him, we find comfort in knowing he was embraced in Heaven by his parents, Elizabeth and Murray (Slim) Morrow, and his brother Ronnie, alongside many other cherished family and friends.

Paul was a family man at heart. He was a devoted husband to Nina and a proud father to Gibson and Melody. As the youngest sibling to George, Sandy, Jackie, Dick, and Nancy, he was also an incredibly fun uncle who always arrived with a smile, a huge hug, and a witty remark. His family meant the world to him, and regardless of life’s challenges, he continually prioritized their needs.

Known as “Aqua Man,” Paul had an unwavering passion for motorcycles. When he wasn’t with family, you could find him riding his Harley Davidson. His beaming smile gave away his excitement whenever he was out for a ride. The joy of cruising with his wife, family, and friends filled him with happiness, and he rode with the fervor that only a true Harley enthusiast could understand. We wouldn’t be surprised if he rode his bike into the afterlife if he could.

Let’s not overlook Paul’s love for drumming. Whether he was engaged in a jam session with friends or putting on a private concert in his garage, the world was his stage. If there was a rhythm, Paul was there; if there wasn’t, he’d create one. Music was a language he spoke fluently.

Paul possessed a rare gift of genuine sincerity, treating everyone—including strangers—as if they were longtime friends. His humor, generosity, and infectious grin made a lasting impact on everyone he encountered. He was the type of person who could light up a room simply by walking in with a broad smile and open arms for everyone.

This is how we’ll remember him: the Harley-riding, music-loving soul who never met a stranger. His absence is immeasurable, but we’ll honor his legacy by emulating his kindness and love.

The warm welcome party in Heaven includes Paul’s loving parents, Elizabeth and Murray (Slim) Morrow; brother Ronnie; nieces Collen and Sandy; nephews Kenny, Jeremy, Preston, and Shane; father-in-law Roy Herman; and Frank Arnold.

Left to cherish his memory are his wife Nina; children Gibson and Melody; sisters Sandy, Jackie, and Nancy (Mike); brothers George and Dick (Cindy); and numerous nieces, nephews, great-nieces, and great-nephews (we lost count).

A celebration of life service will take place at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, March 26, 2025, at the Heritage House of Cavin-Cook Funeral Home, Mooresville. The family will greet friends from 5 to 7 p.m. before the service.

In lieu of flowers, contributions in Paul’s honor may be made to the Glioblastoma Foundation. (https://glioblastomafoundation.org

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Cavin-Cook Funeral Home & Crematory, Mooresville, is supporting the family.

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Tex Salisbury | News from Wallaceburg

Mr. Tex Frederick George Salisbury, a resident of Chatham, passed away peacefully on Thursday, March 20, 2025, surrounded by family at the Chatham-Kent Health Alliance, at the age of 68.

Born in Chatham, Tex was the son of the late Charles Salisbury and the late Mary Bedard (née Marsh). He was a cherished husband to Kari Salisbury (née Thomas) for 42 years.

Tex was a devoted father to Tabitha (Jeremy), Teresa-Lyn (Joe), Cheryl (Eric), Mary Jean, and David.

He will be deeply missed by his grandchildren Victoria, Jeffrey, Josh, Telisa, Lukus, Ocean, Harley, and Sonny, as well as his great-grandchildren Declan, Charlotte, and Eivor.

Tex is survived by his kind siblings Bonnie (Don) Leveille and Mary (Tim) Bechard, along with numerous nieces, nephews, family, and friends. He was predeceased by his sister Christine “Cricket” Van Boven.

Enjoying fishing, a passion for Harley Davidson motorcycles, and attending the Friday the 13th gatherings in Port Dover with his best friend Chucky were some of his favorite pastimes.

He treasured spending time with his wife, daughters, and grandchildren.

The arrangements are entrusted to the Eric F. Nicholls Funeral Home Ltd., located at 639 Elgin St., Wallaceburg.

Visitation will occur on Sunday, March 23, 2025, from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m., with cremation to follow.

In lieu of flowers, donations to the Parkinson’s Society can be made at the funeral home.

Online condolences can be left at www.ericfnichollsfuneralhome.com.


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EU Aims at Trump’s Core Support with Multi-Billion Dollar Counter-Tariffs – Channel 4 News


12 Mar 2025

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen stated that the EU must take action “to safeguard consumers and businesses.”

EU Aims at Trump’s Core Support with Multi-Billion Dollar Counter-Tariffs – Channel 4 News
EU Aims at Trump’s Core Support with Multi-Billion Dollar Counter-Tariffs – Channel 4 News
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen

The EU plans to direct €26 billion towards targeting Republican strongholds through ‘counter-measures’ in response to tariffs enacted by Donald Trump.

Today, US trade tariffs of 25 percent on all global imports of steel and aluminum began to take effect.

“We firmly believe that in a world filled with geo-economic and political uncertainties, burdening our economies with such tariffs is not in our shared interest,” European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen remarked in a morning briefing.

She emphasized that the EU must act “to safeguard consumers and businesses.”

A senior EU official noted that counter-tariffs amounting to €26 billion will primarily target Trump’s closest allies, hitting products that carry significant symbolic weight.

Products subject to EU tariffs will include home appliances like refrigerators and lawn mowers, wood products vital to Republican states such as Virginia and Alabama, and agricultural items like soybean, beef, and chicken, which are critical for Nebraska and Kansas.

“These are predominantly Republican and red states, and that’s by design,” stated an EU source.

The US previously imposed tariffs on EU steel during Trump’s first term. The EU’s counter-measures had been paused due to an agreement with President Biden but now they will be reinstated.

According to the European Commission, these tariffs—which include items like Harley Davidson motorcycles, Tennessee whiskey, and Levi jeans—are expected to cost the US approximately €4.5 billion.

Furthermore, a larger wave of tariffs ranging from €18 to €21 billion is set to be enacted in mid-April unless Trump retracts his tariffs.

A half-empty shelf of American whiskey in Toronto. The EU is also launching countermeasures to target American alcohol The Canadian Press/Shutterstock
A half-empty shelf of American whiskey in Toronto. The EU is also launching countermeasures to target American alcohol The Canadian Press/Shutterstock
A half-empty shelf of American whiskey in Toronto. The EU is also launching countermeasures to target American alcohol.

The European spirits sector expressed outrage over the news that it would be entangled once again in a trade conflict, which fundamentally revolves around a surplus of steel and metals globally.

“Once more, our spirits are collateral damage in a separate trade dispute,” remarked Pauline Bastidon from the trade association, Spirits Europe.

“We do not comprehend how this will contribute to resolving the larger, unrelated steel and aluminum dispute.”

The US has imposed these tariffs citing national security grounds, referencing legislation from the 1960s.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio claimed that the US is implementing tariffs to “develop domestic capabilities.”

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio

“Without steel and aluminum, one cannot construct warships or planes,” he added.

“The US administration has adopted a detrimental course of unjustified tariffs, leaving us with no options but to retaliate,” said the EU’s Trade Commissioner, Maroš Šefčovič.

However, “we will remain open to discussions,” Ursula von der Leyen stated, as she has yet to have a meeting with President Trump.

Canada and Mexico bore the brunt of Trump’s tariffs upon his return to the White House and are now also implementing countermeasures.

This afternoon, Canada announced it would be imposing close to 30 billion Canadian dollars (approximately €20 billion) in counter tariffs on the US.

Canadian Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc, Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly, and Innovation, Science and Industry Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne (right to left)
Canadian Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc, Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly, and Innovation, Science and Industry Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne (right to left)
Canadian Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc, Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly, and Innovation, Science and Industry Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne (right to left)

An EU source indicated that although it is in communication with global partners, including Canada, its response to the US is not part of a coordinated initiative.

The UK has adopted a different approach and has not yet initiated any retaliatory tariffs against the US. British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer affirmed that “we will keep all options open.”

The UK aims to negotiate a mini trade agreement with the US, while Starmer works to maintain a favorable relationship with President Trump.

Furthermore, unlike the EU, the UK does not face a trade deficit with the US.

“I am disheartened to witness global tariffs concerning steel and aluminum,” Starmer expressed in the House of Commons earlier.

“We will approach this thoughtfully.”

When questioned about the UK’s decision to refrain from reacting, an EU official remarked that each country exercises its “sovereignty and considers its own interests” in making decisions.

“However, it is evident that Canada’s response and the EU’s response are perhaps making better progress in discussions with the United States.”

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In Memoriam: Jerry Willbanks – The Licking News

In Memoriam: Jerry Willbanks – The Licking News

Jerry Willbanks, aged 79, from St. Ann, Missouri, was called home to the Lord on March 5, 2025.

Born on August 20, 1945, to Climmie and Alvin Willbanks in Blooming Rose, Missouri, Jerry later worked at Fort Leonard Wood before relocating to St. Louis. There, he embarked on a lengthy career with the Defense Mapping Agency, eventually retiring to focus on his grandchildren and manage his farm.

Jerry was a devoted family man with a passion for various hobbies. He enjoyed riding his Harley Davidson motorcycle and buying and selling cars. Auctions of all types fascinated him, but nothing brought him more joy than watching his grandchildren grow. He was a gregarious individual who never met a stranger. Jerry embraced life fully and made sure everyone around him felt his enthusiasm.

He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers Lavern and John Willbanks; sister Lauvell Crews; son Steffan Willbanks; and daughter Katherine Willbanks.

Jerry leaves behind two sons, Terry and Greg Willbanks; brothers Troy and Coy Willbanks; sisters Lura Wingenbach, Patsy Grace, and Kathy Sharp; grandchildren Chance, Chris, Cara, Ella, and Hazel; and great-grandchild Chase, along with a large and loving extended family.

A graveside service in Jerry’s honor will occur on Saturday, March 15, 2025, at 12 p.m. at Beulah Cemetery, with Pastor Lonnie Case officiating. Online condolences can be shared at www.foxfh.net. The arrangements have been entrusted to Fox Funeral Home.

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Hideout Harley Davidson to Shut Down in Joplin | Joplin News First







Hideout Harley Davidson to close in Joplin

JOPLIN, Mo. (KOAM) — The longtime motorcycle retailer Hideout Harley Davidson at 5014 South Main Street in Joplin is set to permanently close its doors on March 31, 2025.

“After proudly serving the SWMO community and assisting riders in their quest for freedom on the open road, we’ll bid our final farewell on Monday, March 31st — forever grateful for the memories and adventures we’ve shared.”

HIDEOUT HARLEY DAVIDSON

The closure announcement was made public on Tuesday, March 4.

As they approach the end of the month, they will be slashing prices on their current stock and have also revised their hours of operation:

DATES / TIMES

  • March 5-8: 10 AM – 6 PM
  • March 10-15: 10 AM – 6 PM
  • March 17-22: 10 AM – 6 PM
  • March 24-29: 10 AM – 6 PM
  • March 31: 10 AM – 6 PM

For any motorcycle pick-ups or parts orders, please call 417-623-1054 or visit them at 5014 S. Main St. before March 31.







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Hideout Harley Davidson in Joplin Set to Close | Joplin News First







Hideout Harley Davidson to close in Joplin

JOPLIN, Mo. (KOAM) — The long-established motorcycle retailer, Hideout Harley Davidson, is set to permanently close its doors on March 31, 2025.

“After proudly serving the SWMO Community and helping riders find their Freedom on the open road, we’ll close our doors for the final time on Monday, March 31st — Forever grateful for the memories and journeys shared.”

— HIDEOUT HARLEY DAVIDSON

The closure announcement was made public on Tuesday, March 4.

Leading up to the end of the month, they will be offering discounts on existing inventory. Their hours of operation have also been revised:

DATES / TIMES

  • March 5-8: 10am-6pm
  • March 10-15: 10am-6pm
  • March 17-22: 10am-6pm
  • March 24-29: 10am-6pm
  • March 31: 10am-6pm

For any motorcycle pickups or parts orders, feel free to call 417-623-1054 or visit them at 5014 S. Main St. prior to March 31.







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