Kona Dawg - any goo...
 

  You don't need to be an 'investor' to invest in Singletrack: 6 days left: 95% of target - Find out more

[Closed] Kona Dawg - any good for freeride??

11 Posts
11 Users
0 Reactions
331 Views
Posts: 1335
Free Member
Topic starter
 

As title, looking for a new bike, is this any good for freeride stuff or would i be better looking at the coiler??


 
Posted : 04/02/2013 9:36 am
Posts: 6130
Full Member
 

My old '05 served me well in Chatel last year 😆
[url= http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8027/7585392818_bd7411014f.jp g" target="_blank">http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8027/7585392818_bd7411014f.jp g"/> [/img][/url]
[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/27084274@N08/7585392818/ ]P1000096[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/27084274@N08/ ]john_henry_mtb[/url], on Flickr

I am no great hucker though, wheels tend to stay on the ground as much as possible 😉

Verbier 2005 riding a hired Coiler, fab bike and first time on a fs bike 😆

[url= http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3111/3231343074_0afb9c9b66.jp g" target="_blank">http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3111/3231343074_0afb9c9b66.jp g"/> [/img][/url]
[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/27084274@N08/3231343074/ ]P8300033[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/27084274@N08/ ]john_henry_mtb[/url], on Flickr


 
Posted : 04/02/2013 10:11 am
Posts: 4132
Full Member
 

I rode a Dawg for a week in Morzine, it was fine but could have done with bigger forks for the braking bumps.

I'd sell you my Dawg Deluxe, it's perfect for your needs:

150mm Manitou Sherman bolt through forks
Bontrager Big Earl wheels
2.3 High Rollers,
but

it's a 16" so too small for you, shame.


 
Posted : 04/02/2013 11:02 am
Posts: 33980
Full Member
 

yes! brilliant bikes, I love mine, been riding them for 11 years or so

what year? the 09 onwards were 6inches and 5 inches before


 
Posted : 04/02/2013 11:19 am
 Keva
Posts: 3258
Free Member
 

I hired a Kona Dawg once and renamed it the Kona Anvil as I figured they probably weighed about the same.


 
Posted : 04/02/2013 11:21 am
Posts: 0
Free Member
 

Freeride

Personally I do think they're good bikes, having spent a week in Austria on one, but I wouldn't say they were tough enough for what I think of as freeride.


 
Posted : 04/02/2013 11:39 am
Posts: 0
Free Member
 

The coilair would be better, but had no problems with my 10 dawg in morzine last two years.


 
Posted : 04/02/2013 4:02 pm
Posts: 621
Free Member
 

What's your definition of freeride? If you mean an Alps holiday type stuff (all mountainy/enduro) then it'll be fine. If you mean Red Bull Rampage stuff (proper freeride) then it won't.


 
Posted : 04/02/2013 4:13 pm
Posts: 8849
Free Member
 

Mine was 100m rear and 125mm front (2004) and more a trail bike.


 
Posted : 04/02/2013 4:31 pm
Posts: 0
Free Member
 

Define "freeride"


 
Posted : 04/02/2013 4:46 pm
Posts: 1335
Free Member
Topic starter
 

I am just generalising by using freeride, for my personal needs i starting to gain a fair bit of confidence at tbe local freeride park (kinver and ribbesford) and am now hitting quite a bit of stuff, but i had been doing all this on a hardtail before and especially trying to go fast over roots and and landing it has been pretty rough. I am probably only doing 4 to 5 ft drops at the mo but there is bigger stuff i want to play on and dont feel i can as need to move on a bike.

I really want an Orange bike, specifically the Patriot and i think im best holding out for one as i have ridden one before and love it.
I suppose i was considering the dawg coiler as alternates as they are generally cheaper.


 
Posted : 04/02/2013 5:26 pm
Posts: 0
Free Member
 

I love my '09 Dawg. Even with the scandium frame it's a bit of a porker but the geometry suits me fine for what i throw at it - including Alpine jaunts. I wouldn't class it as a freeride bike, though, that's what the Stinky was designed for - and it's supplied with a 130/140mm fork so not quite a Patriot. Good value, mind, and not common here.


 
Posted : 04/02/2013 7:33 pm

6 DAYS LEFT
We are currently at 95% of our target!