Discussion:
Kona Dawg, or Trek Liquid?
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Jimmy Boffo
2004-02-07 13:31:14 UTC
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I am in the market for a new mountain bike. I have narrowed down my choices
to either the Kona Dawg deelux, or the Trek Fluid 25.

http://www.konaworld.com/2k4bikes/2k4_dawg_dlx.cfm
http://www.trekbikes.com/bikes/2004/mountain/liquid25.jsp

I am 6'2 and weight 200lbs, so I want an all mountian frame rather than a
lighterweight XC. I will not be racing. I will not be taking the bike of
huge drops. I will be riding corss country trails as well as pavement.

On the sirface these bikes appear similar, similar suspension systems,
travel and so on, however I am wondering what set the two apart. Appearances
can be deceiving.

Any advice appretiated, though I would prefer if personal feelings could be
kept to a minimum and the focus be on actual techincal differecnes, and why
those techincal differences should or should not make a difference to me. I
would also be extremely happy if no one tells me to forget both of these
bikes and get a hardtail....

Second question, if this info from Specialized valid, or is it marketing BS?
http://www.specialized.com/sbc4BarLinkCompare.jsp?compare=otherlinkage


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Per Elmsäter
2004-02-08 19:40:53 UTC
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Post by Jimmy Boffo
Any advice appretiated, though I would prefer if personal feelings
could be kept to a minimum and the focus be on actual techincal
differecnes, and why those techincal differences should or should not
make a difference to me. I would also be extremely happy if no one
tells me to forget both of these bikes and get a hardtail....
Well you've ruled me out. I'm sorry, I can't reply.
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