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Old 03-04-05 | 03:14 PM
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I think my search for a new commuter/tourer is nearing an end. I'm tentatively settled on a Kona Sutra.
https://www.konaworld.com/shopping_ca...7&parentid=182

I'm not sure if I should go for a fully built bike, or a frame with what I have lying around. Does anyone see anything on this ride that would be a hinderance/bad choice for REALLY sandy, salty, snowy, icy, wet, urban, crazed BMW dodging riding?
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Frame tubing Dedacciai COM 12.5
Fork Kona Project Two Disc
Headset Aheadset STS
Crankarms TruVativ Rouleur GXP
Chainrings 30/42/52
B/B TruVativ Rouleur GXP
Pedals None
Chain Shimano CN-HG53
Freewheel Shimano CS HG-50-9
F/D Shimano 105
R/D Shimano Deore
Shifters Shimano 105
Handlebar Easton OS Road bar
Stem Easton OS
Grips CU Black
Brakes Avid Road disc
Brake Levers Shimano 105
Front hub Shimano HB-M525 Disc
Rear hub Shimano FH-M525 Disc
Spokes Stainless 15G front, 14G rear
Tires Nokian Ultra Tour 700 x 32c
Rims Mavic A317
Saddle WTB Rocket V Street Smart
Seatpost Easton
Seat clamp Kona Clamp
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Old 03-04-05 | 03:24 PM
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Bikes: Cilo, Surly Pacer, Kona Fire Mountain w/Bob Trailer, Scattante

I so want this bike. My only concern is that there are only one set of rack/fender eyelets and the clearance for fenders/rack with the disk brakes. Otherwise it looks like a solid setup.
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Old 03-04-05 | 03:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Treespeed
I so want this bike. My only concern is that there are only one set of rack/fender eyelets and the clearance for fenders/rack with the disk brakes. Otherwise it looks like a solid setup.
I wrote to Kona about this. The reply was as follows:

There are separate mounts at the seatstays.

We can't measure max tire size since every rim and tire combo has a
tolerance/runout combo that varies. I've mounted a 26" XC tire and rim
combo
for example, and fat 700c wheel/tires.


Fat 700c Wheels I asked? The reply was this:

It'll fit a WTB 40/40 tire on a Speed City rim. That's a huge tire.
It's
allmost impossible to run a fender with that tire unless you really
make
some custom fender mounts.
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Old 05-24-05 | 08:07 AM
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So, does that mean that you can mount both fenders AND front/back racks on this bike? I'm also interested in one, but I will need back/front pannier racks and possibly fenders... I'm a newbie, so I don't understand if that's what you were getting at... Thanks.
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