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I suspect Hannah lives in bike gear so has no shortage of bike shoes. Probably an old pair that don't get much use.
Hopefully I'm wrong though as I too would love another pair!
I like those trousers but not the price or the cut.
So... you don't like those trousers?
Haha, I'd like those trousers at a fraction of the price and in a men's fit
Normally not interested in FGF, but I want that Kona badly.
bit short for you init?
A large would be just about spot on with a 60mm stem.
chakaping - Member
Normally not interested in FGF, but I want that Kona badly.
Am always a bit iffy about bikes which require the frame to bend for the suspension to work. Seems like a bad way to go about suspension to me. Appreciate it's generally for shorter travel applications, but can't imagine it makes thins particularly plush
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Am always a bit iffy about bikes which require the frame to bend for the suspension to work. Seems like a bad way to go about suspension to me. Appreciate it's generally for shorter travel applications, but can't imagine it makes thins particularly plush
Eh? It's single pivot, the whole back end moves on a bearing behind the chainring.
I'm demanding to know how and where Hannah acquired what look like a brand new pir of Teva Links
Got a pair of size 10's in that colour I could sell you?
Only wore them a couple of times and decided I didn't like them.
Normally not interested in FGF, but I want that Kona badly.
looks like any old kona from 1995 onwards
Am always a bit iffy about bikes which require the frame to bend for the suspension to work.
Reviews are good and lifetime warranty.
If you saw my recent frame geometry thread you'll appreciate that I'm not exactly spoiled for choice (or I'm just very fussy).
looks like any old kona from 1995 onwards
I think it looks very nice. But it's more about the geometry and weight really.
retro83 - MemberEh? It's single pivot, the whole back end moves on a bearing behind the chainring
Not according to FGF. It has no seatstay pivot like regular Konas
You knows it, Drac!
Lots of brand new Teva Links available from a number of sports shoe shops in Wan Chai in Hong Kong. Probably real.

