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Kona Kikapu

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The Kona Kikapu is a solid entry-level dual-suspension
bike that provides 4" of travel. It's foundation is a butted 7005 aluminum
frame matched with Marzocchi MZ 3 fork and Fox Vanilla rear shock.
$999
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Kona Kikapu Deluxe 
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The Kona Kikapu Deluxe, as the name would suggest,
improves the Kikapu with better cranks, brakes and wheels, all the strees
points.
$1299
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Kona
King Kikapu 
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The Kona King Kikapu is an upgrade from the Kikapu
with Shimano Deore/XT drivetrain, Marzocchi MZ Comp fork, and Fox Float RP3
rear shock. $1899
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Kona Stinky

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The Kona Stinky is for a person who wants to launch
off the side of a mountain. This big hit downhill bike provides 7" of travel
with Marzocchi Drop Off Triple 170mm fork and Fox Vanilla DHX 3.0 rear shock. $1999
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Rocky Mountain Element 30 
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The Rocky Mountain Element 30 is a full-suspension
cross-country bike that uses a 3DLink system that enables the bike to be 98% as
efficient as a hardtail when climbing. The Element 30 has a Shimano XT/LX
drivetrain, RaceFace cranks, and a Marzocchi Gran Fondo Race fork. 2005 model at discount pricing $1299
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Rocky Mountain Element 50 
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The Rocky Mountain Element 50 has all the great
features of the Element 30 plus upgrades on the fork, shifters, brakes, and
wheels. 2005 model at discount pricing $1999
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Rocky Mountain Element 70 
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The Rocky Mountain Element 70 is a race ready
full-suspension cross-country bike. It has a full Shimano XT Setup, Race Face
Deus cranks, Fox FX Terralogic fork, Mavic 717 Disc wheels, and Crank Bros Egg
Beater CX pedals. 2005 model at discount pricing $2799
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