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Kona
Fire Mountain

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The Kona Fire Mountain is an entry level cross-country
mountain bike. It's equipped with Shimano Alivio
alloy pedals,
shifters and Hayes
Mechanical Disc brakes.
$499
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Kona Blast 
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The Kona Blast is the first step towards a serious
mountain bike with a butted aluminum frame, a Marzocchi front fork, and
Alivio rapid-fire shifters
$659
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Kona
Cinder Cone 
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The Kona Cinder Cone is
a solid beginner cross-country
mountain bike. The Cinder Cone is setup with a full Shimano Deore group with
Hayes MX-2 brakes. $759
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Kona Lava Dome

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The Kona Lava Dome offers high-quality steel tubing,
and Avid V-brakes for the throwback rider. Add a Shimano Deore drivetrain for
high performance.
$759
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Kona Caldera

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Hayes hydraulic disc
brakes and Shimano
clipless pedals mark
the upgrade of the
Kona Caldera. It's
your best mountain
bike package for
less than a grand.
$959
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Marin Pine Mountain 
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The Marin Pine Mountain is for anyone looking for a
high-end steel cross-country mountain bike. It has Columbus Zona tubing,
Shimano XT/LX components, and a Avid Juicy 5 Hydraulic Brakes.
2005 model at discount pricing $1499
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Rocky Mountain Hammer 
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The Rocky Mountain Hammer is a classic steel
hardtail. The Hammer has a Shimano XT/Deore drivetrain with Marzocchi Gran
Fondo Race 3 fork and Haye Sole disc brakes. 2005 model at discount pricing $1299
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Rocky Mountain Blizzard

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The Rocky Mountain Blizzard's Reynolds 853 chromoly
tubing is the ultimate in steel tubing for mountain bikes. Upon this bomb proof
platform is a full XT component group with Marzocchi MX Pro fork, Race Face
Deus cranks and Crank Bros pedals.
Prior year model at discount pricing $1999
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