kona dew 2006 or 2007?



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Coach

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2006
a.. Frame: Kona 7005 Aluminium Butted
b.. Fork: Kona Project Two
c.. Gears: Shimano Altus rear derailleur and Shimano Nexave front
d.. Shifters: Shimano Rapid-fire
e.. Chainset: Truvativ ISO Flow with 28 38 and 48 tooth chainrings
f.. Brakes: Tektro M530
g.. Wheels: Formula hubs with Alex Z-1000 rims
h.. Tyres: Continental Country Ride 700 x 37C
i.. Handle Bars: Kona Riser
j.. Stem: Kona Control
k.. Saddle: Kona Comfort
l.. Seatpost: Kona Thumb
2007
a.. Frame: Kona 7005 Butted Aluminium frame
b.. Forks: Kona P2 700c forks
c.. Gears: Shimano Nexave front and Shimano Altus rear derailleurs
d.. Shifters: Shimano Rapidfire
e.. Chainset: FSA Dyna Drive with 48/38/28 tooth gearing
f.. Brakes: Tektro M530
g.. Wheels: Araya PX-645 rims built on Formula hubs
h.. Tyres: Continental CountryRIDE 700x37c
i.. Handlebars: Kona Riser
j.. Stem: Kona Control
k.. Saddle: Kona Comfort
l.. Seatpost: Kona Thumb
m.. Pedals/Extras: WELLGO LU-C3 with Toe Clips & Straps
which would you choose?

thanks
 
Coach wrote:
> 2006
> a.. Frame: Kona 7005 Aluminium Butted
> b.. Fork: Kona Project Two
> c.. Gears: Shimano Altus rear derailleur and Shimano Nexave front
> d.. Shifters: Shimano Rapid-fire
> e.. Chainset: Truvativ ISO Flow with 28 38 and 48 tooth chainrings
> f.. Brakes: Tektro M530
> g.. Wheels: Formula hubs with Alex Z-1000 rims
> h.. Tyres: Continental Country Ride 700 x 37C
> i.. Handle Bars: Kona Riser
> j.. Stem: Kona Control
> k.. Saddle: Kona Comfort
> l.. Seatpost: Kona Thumb
> 2007
> a.. Frame: Kona 7005 Butted Aluminium frame
> b.. Forks: Kona P2 700c forks
> c.. Gears: Shimano Nexave front and Shimano Altus rear derailleurs
> d.. Shifters: Shimano Rapidfire
> e.. Chainset: FSA Dyna Drive with 48/38/28 tooth gearing
> f.. Brakes: Tektro M530
> g.. Wheels: Araya PX-645 rims built on Formula hubs
> h.. Tyres: Continental CountryRIDE 700x37c
> i.. Handlebars: Kona Riser
> j.. Stem: Kona Control
> k.. Saddle: Kona Comfort
> l.. Seatpost: Kona Thumb
> m.. Pedals/Extras: WELLGO LU-C3 with Toe Clips & Straps
> which would you choose?


I'd since they are almost exactly the same I'd go for the 2006 option
because you should be able to get it for a knock down price (being last
year's model).

-Alex
 
"Coach" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> 2006
> a.. Frame: Kona 7005 Aluminium Butted
> b.. Fork: Kona Project Two
> c.. Gears: Shimano Altus rear derailleur and Shimano Nexave front
> d.. Shifters: Shimano Rapid-fire
> e.. Chainset: Truvativ ISO Flow with 28 38 and 48 tooth chainrings
> f.. Brakes: Tektro M530
> g.. Wheels: Formula hubs with Alex Z-1000 rims
> h.. Tyres: Continental Country Ride 700 x 37C
> i.. Handle Bars: Kona Riser
> j.. Stem: Kona Control
> k.. Saddle: Kona Comfort
> l.. Seatpost: Kona Thumb
> 2007
> a.. Frame: Kona 7005 Butted Aluminium frame
> b.. Forks: Kona P2 700c forks
> c.. Gears: Shimano Nexave front and Shimano Altus rear derailleurs
> d.. Shifters: Shimano Rapidfire
> e.. Chainset: FSA Dyna Drive with 48/38/28 tooth gearing
> f.. Brakes: Tektro M530
> g.. Wheels: Araya PX-645 rims built on Formula hubs
> h.. Tyres: Continental CountryRIDE 700x37c
> i.. Handlebars: Kona Riser
> j.. Stem: Kona Control
> k.. Saddle: Kona Comfort
> l.. Seatpost: Kona Thumb
> m.. Pedals/Extras: WELLGO LU-C3 with Toe Clips & Straps
> which would you choose?


How many of these questions are you going to ask? The bikes are almost
identical.
 
in message <[email protected]>, Coach
('[email protected]') wrote:

> 2006
> a.. Frame: Kona 7005 Aluminium Butted
> b.. Fork: Kona Project Two
> c.. Gears: Shimano Altus rear derailleur and Shimano Nexave front
> d.. Shifters: Shimano Rapid-fire
> e.. Chainset: Truvativ ISO Flow with 28 38 and 48 tooth chainrings
> f.. Brakes: Tektro M530
> g.. Wheels: Formula hubs with Alex Z-1000 rims
> h.. Tyres: Continental Country Ride 700 x 37C
> i.. Handle Bars: Kona Riser
> j.. Stem: Kona Control
> k.. Saddle: Kona Comfort
> l.. Seatpost: Kona Thumb
> 2007
> a.. Frame: Kona 7005 Butted Aluminium frame
> b.. Forks: Kona P2 700c forks
> c.. Gears: Shimano Nexave front and Shimano Altus rear derailleurs
> d.. Shifters: Shimano Rapidfire
> e.. Chainset: FSA Dyna Drive with 48/38/28 tooth gearing
> f.. Brakes: Tektro M530
> g.. Wheels: Araya PX-645 rims built on Formula hubs
> h.. Tyres: Continental CountryRIDE 700x37c
> i.. Handlebars: Kona Riser
> j.. Stem: Kona Control
> k.. Saddle: Kona Comfort
> l.. Seatpost: Kona Thumb
> m.. Pedals/Extras: WELLGO LU-C3 with Toe Clips & Straps


All that's changed are the chainset and rims. Everything else is the same.
Neither of those chainsets are particularly good, but neither are they
rubbish. If you can get a decent discount on a 2006 model, that makes it
better.

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thats why I am asking for advice - there is some difference, hence the
question

why post if your not helping?

"Doki" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "Coach" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> 2006
>> a.. Frame: Kona 7005 Aluminium Butted
>> b.. Fork: Kona Project Two
>> c.. Gears: Shimano Altus rear derailleur and Shimano Nexave front
>> d.. Shifters: Shimano Rapid-fire
>> e.. Chainset: Truvativ ISO Flow with 28 38 and 48 tooth chainrings
>> f.. Brakes: Tektro M530
>> g.. Wheels: Formula hubs with Alex Z-1000 rims
>> h.. Tyres: Continental Country Ride 700 x 37C
>> i.. Handle Bars: Kona Riser
>> j.. Stem: Kona Control
>> k.. Saddle: Kona Comfort
>> l.. Seatpost: Kona Thumb
>> 2007
>> a.. Frame: Kona 7005 Butted Aluminium frame
>> b.. Forks: Kona P2 700c forks
>> c.. Gears: Shimano Nexave front and Shimano Altus rear derailleurs
>> d.. Shifters: Shimano Rapidfire
>> e.. Chainset: FSA Dyna Drive with 48/38/28 tooth gearing
>> f.. Brakes: Tektro M530
>> g.. Wheels: Araya PX-645 rims built on Formula hubs
>> h.. Tyres: Continental CountryRIDE 700x37c
>> i.. Handlebars: Kona Riser
>> j.. Stem: Kona Control
>> k.. Saddle: Kona Comfort
>> l.. Seatpost: Kona Thumb
>> m.. Pedals/Extras: WELLGO LU-C3 with Toe Clips & Straps
>> which would you choose?

>
> How many of these questions are you going to ask? The bikes are almost
> identical.
 
Coach said:
thats why I am asking for advice - there is some difference, hence the
question

why post if your not helping?

"Doki" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> "Coach" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> 2006

<snip exceedingly long list of duplicate components>

>> which would you choose?

>
> How many of these questions are you going to ask? The bikes are almost
> identical.

I['ve no problem with you asking questiosn, but there really was no need to post as you did, when all that is different is the chainset and the rims. Basicaly they are both serviceable, and may need upgrading in the future. Buy the one that's the cheapest.

And one otehr thing

posting!
top
stop

Bryan
 
posting top stop?

A little lost? I use the glasses jobby to find my posts - does this show up
on your too? or do you mean writing at the top of the last message
please help

subway 2-£240 OR both konas 299 which would you choose has the subway 700c
wheels or whatever?

sorry to be such a pain and thanks for the advice - last question - honest

Nick

"Bryan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> Coach Wrote:
>> thats why I am asking for advice - there is some difference, hence the
>> question
>>
>> why post if your not helping?
>>
>> "Doki" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:[email protected]...
>> >
>> > "Coach" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> > news:[email protected]...
>> >> 2006

>>
>> <snip exceedingly long list of duplicate components>
>>
>> >> which would you choose?
>> >
>> > How many of these questions are you going to ask? The bikes are

>> almost
>> > identical.

>
> I['ve no problem with you asking questiosn, but there really was no
> need to post as you did, when all that is different is the chainset and
> the rims. Basicaly they are both serviceable, and may need upgrading in
> the future. Buy the one that's the cheapest.
>
> And one otehr thing
>
> posting!
> top
> stop
>
> Bryan
>
>
> --
> Bryan
>
 
in message <[email protected]>, Coach
('[email protected]') wrote:

> posting top stop?
>
> A little lost? I use the glasses jobby to find my posts - does this show
> up on your too? or do you mean writing at the top of the last message
> please help


You're using Outlook Express, which is not generally regarded as a very
good tool for Usenet. It defaults to putting the caret at the top of the
reply, which is part of your problem. There is a way of changing this
default but I can't remember what it is; the simpler solution is probably
one of

http://www.mozilla.com/thunderbird/
http://mpgravity.sourceforge.net/

> subway 2-£240 OR both konas 299 which would you choose has the subway
> 700c wheels or whatever?


As to the Konas, if they're the same price, choose the colour you like
best! On the whole I'd prefer 700c wheels for use on the road, but the
Konas are probably better bikes than the Subway.

> sorry to be such a pain and thanks for the advice - last question -
> honest


Don't worry. Questions are part of what this newsgroup is for.

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