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Kona Dr Good Hybrid bike ? reduced!!


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I have a hardly used Kona Dr Good Street/commute bike for sale ?350


Size 56 - suitable for rider 5'6-6ft (I'm 5'7)

Comes with flat bars and also the original riser bars

Also included is rack and panniers and also a lock if you need it


Bought from Evans cycles, It has only done about 500 miles in total, used for riding into town and back.

Tyres have been upgraded to Specialized crossroads, bars I changed to the flatbars and saddle a super nice charge spoon saddle (original is included in the sale), otherwise the bike is original still with the packaging stickers on!


The bike has 7 Speed Nexus hub gears which are super reliable and really good round town, you can change to an easy gear for launch whilst stationary at traffic lights :-)


Collection is West Dulwich - v close to the station or can deliver locally.

Please see spec below for full details.

price now ?325


please text 07773 869 854 for fast response - Thanks


Frame Material Kona 7005 Aluminum Butted

Sizes C46, C49, C53, C56, C59, C61cm

Rear Shock N/A

Fork Kona Project Two Aluminum

Crankarms FSA

Chainrings 38T

B/B FSA

Pedals Wellgo LU-A9

Chain KMC Z610 RB

Freewheel Shimano SM-Gear 18T

F/D N/A

R/D N/A

Shifters Shimano Revo

Brake Calipers Avid BB5 Mech Disc/BR-IM45 Mech Roller

Front Brake Rotor Avid G2 160mm

Rear Brake Rotor N/A

Brake Levers Tektro NS397A

Headset TH ZST No. 10

Handlebar Kona Stubby or Handplant

Stem Kona Commuter

Seatpost Kona Double Clamp w/offset

Seat Clamp Kona Clamp

Grips Kona Race Light

Saddle Kona Comfort

Front Hub Formula Disc

Rear Hub Shimano Nexus 7 Speed

Spokes Sandvik Stainless 15g fr/14g rr

Rims Freedom Cruz Disc

Front Tire Continental CityRIDE 700x32C

Rear Tire Continental CityRIDE 700x32C

Paint Color Blue/White/Black

Extras Kona Bell

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