Kona Paddywagon Fixed/SS – Size "C54cm"

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  • #971301
    dcv
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    I saw this on CL the other night and was about to post this on the forums. Nice, but i think i need more variety (meaning more than just one bike with gears)

    #971302
    krazygl00
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    Yeah, me too. The reason this is up for sale is this is my second fixed/SS. And although this one is much more practical if I were to ride a SS, the other one has too much sentimental value.

    #971307
    OneEighth
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    dcv;53430 wrote:
    … I think i need more variety (meaning more than just one bike with gears)

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    #971314
    dcv
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    @OneEighth 53436 wrote:

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    Fell out laughing, I only have 1 bike with gears out of 6. Can we still be friends?

    #971316
    OneEighth
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    It always starts with just one…and, honestly, that one meant nothing…

    #971334
    DaveK
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    @krazygl00 53428 wrote:

    I’ve listed this on CL. Kona lists the size as “C54cm” but I put “54/56cm” in the title because normally I ride a 56cm frame and this seems to fit me well. The TT is 55cm and because it has a somewhat short wheelbase I would put the effective TT at 55/56.

    This is a beast of a frame, a real workhorse. And seriously it is in like mint condition.

    Oh and let me highlight…this has Conti GP4000’s that have barely been used, and the brakes were upgraded from the stock tektros to Sram Rival.

    Kona Paddywagon Singlespeed 54/56cm – $490 (Alexandria/Oakton)

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    Ugh I think this is just on the large side for me. Want. I need something closer to the 53-54 ETT range.

    #971336
    NicDiesel
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    Why is the seat so high?

    #971340
    consularrider
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    @4st7lbs 53467 wrote:

    Why is the seat so high?

    No, it’s the stem, Rule #45. ;)

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