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Old 12-29-20, 11:44 PM
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velojym
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Bikes: Konas: Jake the Snake-Fire Mountain-Zing Supreme, Dew Deluxe,Zone Ltd. (frame, needs parts), Surly Long Haul Trucker, Santana Arriva tandem, Montagues: Paratrooper-Fit, Trek 1200, Bianchi Ocelot, Fantom Cross Uno, Bridgestone 200

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While I need to properly hang my scale and do it again, a quick handheld loft of my resto-mod Kona Fire Mountain came in at under 25 lbs.
These tires are light, and I've already taken them off, as they've been sitting in the basement for well over a decade and I don't wanna ride on the trail with 'em.
But... the wheels ain't light, Rhyno "lite". I've been toying with the idea of swapping out these with the handbuilt (Colorado Cyclist did 'em) wheels on my Montague, but not feeling much pressure to do that right now.
Not bad for old steel, especially a relatively 'low end' model.


2000 Kona Fire Mountain, NOS frame, never been built.
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