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• #2
That's a nice picece of kit and a bargain too. I am conisdering thsi myself, but no dibs yet, as I do not really need it:)
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• #3
Not for me, but for some reason, love the photo :)
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• #4
Size?
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• #5
sorry, I think it's 17".
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• #6
I really really like this bike as it is... would make a lovely shopper...
I'll see what my funds are like and get back to you shortly Edscoble. I would pay upfront (cheque or paypal), and pick-up when I am floating around Wimbledon (once a week at the moment). Is this ok with you? :)
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• #7
Quick few questions Ed:
*Disc brake mounts?
*Front rack mount?
*Replaceable drop out?
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• #8
PM sent
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• #9
pm sent aswell
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• #10
Is this still available Eds?
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• #11
sorta, I got quite a handful of PMs and waiting for some of them to get back to me, right now it's a bit of a waiting games annoying enough (as already have one of them undibbed themselves).
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• #12
I am waiting for Eds Alias to come in and say its too expensive ;)
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• #13
ha!
SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD
The next thing I'm selling is my old Kona Smoke, it's now sitting in the shed after I started riding fixed wheel 2 years ago, however it still got a lots of life in it, and have lots of potential too; it can make a great old school MTB just for arsing about down the trail simply due to the fact it's pretty much one of those rare MTB frame with rigid fork, an utility bike to carry load that would be quite a bit to handle on your usual bike, an all-rounder by switching tyres to a skinner one, or even an jump bike if you like, if my old Kona Hahanna can able to handle the stress, so should this.
Since the frame is good old fashion steel, you can pretty much modified it a bit by giving Ted from FGL a call, change the dropout to a track one, respace the frame a bit, and bingo, you got your an cheap fixed wheel trick bike without having to splash a lots more for those trick-specific frame.
Kona Smoke 2007
Shaimno Deore tramission with grip shift.
front V brake (I don't advised you running a geared bike with one front brake, the rear one was damaged so have to take it out).
rear rack
Brooks saddle that has been ineptly cutted by someone who didn't know how to make it look like a swallow.
it still ride true, everything's smooth, gear shift smoothly, to put it simply beside the lack of rear brake and it's appearance, it's sound.
PICK UP ONLY; from Wimbledon (nearest station is, well, Wimbledon mainline station), or Waterloo Station if you daren't venture down to suburban hell.