Kona Cinder Cone
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Still kicking.
Really good bike for the money, really upgradeable.
BTW, Fixed the spelling error in the title.
BTW, Fixed the spelling error in the title.
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I am not looking to upgrade it at all to tell you the truth. Will this bike last as long as big names like Rocky Mountain and Norco? I really have no clue whats going on here. I still have a Rocky Mountain bike thats been through hell and high water with me since 1998 and its still in great condition considering but I just feel its time for a new bike. I have never heard of Kona before, is it a reputqable name and how long have they been around for?
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Originally Posted by Mott
I am not looking to upgrade it at all to tell you the truth. Will this bike last as long as big names like Rocky Mountain and Norco? I really have no clue whats going on here. I still have a Rocky Mountain bike thats been through hell and high water with me since 1998 and its still in great condition considering but I just feel its time for a new bike. I have never heard of Kona before, is it a reputqable name and how long have they been around for?
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I bought a 2005 Cinder Cone about a month ago. Everything is stock except for the pedals. No complaints on the bike so far. I've been very happy with it.