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• #24252
My wife went for a Kona Coco. Really nice bike for the money! It's a step-through frame but is otherwise similar to the Dew.
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• #24253
Wife has the same too, managed to convince here ahead of some random bobbin thing. Well I just bought it for before she could do something she'd regret...
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• #24254
It turns out the scheme is only through Evans which limits the selection slightly!
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• #24255
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• #24256
The new 650b version or the old 700c (same frames tho, brought my sister one as they’re excellent).
I fitted a 11-36 as she use it a bit more for longer distance ride.
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• #24257
So nice
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• #24258
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• #24259
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• #24260
That's awesome :D
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• #24261
The utility of that extra bar finally explained.
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• #24262
This one belongs to a good friend. He’s had it since ~2012
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• #24263
The no-nonsense build kit on this is so good.
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• #24264
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• #24265
rims need destickeringed but that's lovely
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• #24266
Oof!
The matt silver rims & guards are really doing it.
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• #24267
Exactly.
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• #24268
Isn't this dangerous in cross wind? ; )
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• #24269
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• #24270
Readers.
Trusty commuter/winter/bad weather bike. Hope it fits here!
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• #24271
Your basket is essentially a washing machine, but otherwise it’s a fine fit.
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• #24272
ID on bars here?
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• #24273
Looks like Albatross.
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• #24274
^thx
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• #24275
Truly fantastic examples of what vintage MTB do best. That Rockhopper in particular is great.
had you not seen a hybrid before?