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K2 ZED Sport

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K2 Zed Sport entry-level bike delivers the goods
at a tiny price — built to handle on– and off–road rides with equal enthusiasm!
Comes with comfortable SRAM 3.0 twist shifters to allow you to change gears without changing hand positioning.
$299
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K2 ZED 1.0

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Tear up the trail without breaking the bank!
K2 ZED 1.0 boasts a 24-speed drivetrain, front suspension and durability for
serious MTB adventure. Comes with Shimano EZ Fire shifters which are intuitively simple
to use and guide rider through all 24 speeds. Never be without the gear you want—the Zed range
of gears lets a rider quickly adjust for minor and major changes in terrain.
$369
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GT Aggressor

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This is a great bike for a teenager, college student, or the beginner
mountain biker. Shimano EZ-Fire shifters, a solid Shimano drivetrain, GT's 6061 heat-treated Aluminum frame, and
front suspension make this a great entry level bike.
$299
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GT Avalanche 2.0

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GT's 6061 heat-treated Aluminum frames are built like the more expensive models, just not as light.
They are the toughest you can buy, and everyone will tell you that. GT pioneered reinforced head tubes
and gusseted, oversized frame tubes that are now industry standard. This frame also boasts a
sophisticated hydroformed down tube for strength and light weight. Add disc brakes, RST fork, Shimano Deore
componets, and a TruVativ crank and you're ready to hit the trail.
$599
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Marin Bolinas Ridge

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The Marin Bolinas Ridge is a notch above the average entry level bike.
It is lighter and stronger, comes with great Shimano components, and combines durable construction
and efficient, responsive handling for all-round performance in demanding conditions.
$399
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Marin Bobcat Trail

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Marin Bobcat Trail mountain bike matches speed and agility with the sure
stopping power of disc brakes. Add to that Marin's Hydro Light frame, RockShox front suspension, and Shimano
Deore components and you get an all-around great ride!
$599
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Marin Hawk Hill SE

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With a rugged, lightweight frame and disc brakes,
the Marin Hawk Hill SE hardtail dominates the trail. It comes with Avid BB5 disc brakes which
provide responsive stopping power even in the wettest conditions, a Marzocchi MZ Comp front shock with
100mm of travel, Shimano Deore 27 speed drivetrain and shifters, and WTB double-wall rims.
$699
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Kona
Fire Mountain

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The Kona Fire Mountain has been in the Kona line-up for 20 years now.
It's seen a lot of change and has even gone through a bit of change itself over those years.
This affordable trail bike has more World Cup DNA implanted into its tubes than most bikes 3 times its price.
$529
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Kona Blast

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The Kona Blast is a Backcountry Hardtail that can take abuse and punishment
from the hardtail lovin' crowd. Offered with the same durable frame as its Aspen Highlands cousin...
the Caldera, the Blast delivers a lot of bang for the buck.
$659
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Kona Cinder Cone

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With Shimano LX/Deore 27-speed srivetrain, Hayes hydraulic disc brakes, and a
Rockshox Dart 3 Front fork with lockout, the Cinder Cone is another Backcountry Hardtail design made to
withstand a lot of no nonsense abuse in far away places.
$859
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Kona Caldera

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The Caldera is Kona's top of the line Backcountry Hardtail that
comes with upgrades such as hydraulic disc brakes, clipless pedals, and a RockShox Tora (100mm) fork.
Think of it as the penthouse suite of the lineup... whatever that means.
$999
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Scott Scale 70

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A lightweight hydroformed 7005 Double Butted Alloy frameset helps keep
the weight down and the price tag reasonable. Alloy Scales have the same World Cup XC proven geometry as
carbon models.
$899
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