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Kona Unit

Kona Unit

Kona Unit

Sliding dropouts are great. No need for buggering about with chain tugs or track nuts, or getting the chain tension right every time you pop the wheel in, and no trauma with the brake caliper either.

What can I say? It's a 20" Kona, it's made of steel, it's got P2s, it's got not gears, it's got proper ace brakes, and it rocks. Sweet.

Current Setup

Frame: Kona Unit 20"
Fork: Kona Project Two 700c Disc
Wheels: Mavic X618CD on Shimano XT disc
Tyres: Continental Twister, Tioga Factory DH
Brakes: Avid disc, 185mm front, 165mm rear
Brake levers: Avid SD7
Cranks: Shimano Deore
Chainring: Blackspire DS/DH
Sprocket: boggo steel thing
Chain: Sachs PC59
Bottom bracket: Shimano UN53
Headset: FSA Orbit XLII
Stem: Bontrager Race
Bar: Orange Supercross 2
Seatpin: Salsa Shaft
Saddle: Selle Italia Flite Trans Am
Pedals: DMR V12

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