Bottle cage, and pedals in the pics not included, though I'll include the 27.2- 31.6mm shim if you want it. Running tubes but I can include the Stans valve stems for tubeless if you like. I customized the stickers as seen in the pics. New XT chain and XT cassette(12/36) Only the 20 mile ride on them. XTR M985(175mm) cranks with a RaceFace 32t Narrow/Wide ring. ![]() Shimano SLX M675(newest generation) with 160mm IceTech rotors(6-bolt) and finned pads. Holds air perfectly, adjustments work perfectly. Fork is a Fox F29RLC with Kashima coated uppers at 130mm of travel. 142x12 rear end(maxle included, wheels are 142x12 and 15mm axles) ISCG05 tabs on the 73mm threaded bottom bracket. Which is an upgrade over the original Kona back end. Basically it's a Kona Satori but with the Specialized FSR rear end. About 20 miles at Beaver Dam in north Raleigh NC. XT, X9, RaceFace This bike was a stand-in for another purchase it's only been ridden once. Frame Material Kona Race Light 6061 Aluminum Butted 130mm Travel, Sizes.22" Rear Shock Fox Float CTD BV LV, Fork Fox Float 34 CTD 140mm Tapered, Crankarms Shimano SLX, Chainrings 26/38t, B/B Shimano SLX, Pedals Shimano M520 Clipless, Chain Shimano HG54, Freewheel Shimano HG62 11-36t 10 spd, F/D Shimano SLX, R/D Shimano SLX Shadow Plus, Shifters Shimano SLX, Brake Calipers Shimano SLX, Front Brake Rotor Shimano 180mm, Rear Brake Rotor Shimano 160mm, Brake Levers Shimano SLX, Headset FSA No.57B, Handlebar Kona XC/BC Riser, Stem Kona XC/Road, Seatpost Crank Brothers Kronolog, Seat Clamp Kona Clamp, Grips Kona Race Light LOG, SaddlĢ013 Kona Satori/Hammerhead 130mm F/R 29er w/ XTR. Pushing a higher gear out of the saddle does induce energy-sapping bob. The 29 inch wheels and 26x36 lowest gear make climbing on a range of surfaces perfectly acceptable. I do have a 20" and a 16" available* You’d expect this bike to ride well in all situations– and for the most part it doesn’t disappoint. Bike will be professionally packaged at a shop and shipped FedEx ground. This bike will not last long so serious inquires only. As you can see there are many happy buyers already. Also if you are interested in a the Lifetime Warranty on the frame email me for options. Featuring a stiff 142x12 rear axle, tapered headtube, ISCG 05 tabs, direct-mount front derailleur and cartridge-sealed bearings, take the Satori step. Using a swing link version of their legendary 4-Bar linkage, they're able to create an aggressive all-mountain trail bike with relatively long travel for a 29er, while still keeping a short wheelbase and compact chainstays for quick acceleration, great trail handling, lots of standover and awesome rider fit. Now offering the bike for a savings of more the $1000. ![]() This awesome Kona Satori 16" Bike retails for $3299. The Satori is one of the new breed of bigger-hit 29er trail bikes, having burst onto the scene in 2012. It takes about the same amount of time to deflate and pack up the balloon after the flight.Sporting 140mm front and 130mm of rear travel. HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO INFLATE AND DEFLATE THE BALLOON?Ī good ground crew can inflate and launch a balloon in fifteen minutes or less. The envelope fabric is much tougher than it might appear and a bird would likely bounce off if there were a collision! Balloon manufacturers have performed tests, and it is possible to fly a balloon even with a hole. WHAT HAPPENS IF A BIRD FLIES INTO A BALLOON?īalloons are so large that most birds avoid them. Without a burner the balloon will only descend at about the same rate as a parachute. There is also a redundant burner that we can rely on to fly the balloon. If the burner goes out, first burner will be relighted. ![]() During the flight we may ascend as high as 2000 feet. At lower altitudes you will be able to observe people, animals and the landscape up close. We prefer to fly at very low levels as this gives the best flying experience. Hot air ballooning is one of the safest forms of flying.
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