Kona Coiler Deluxe. 

Frame: Kona Clump Aluminium 6inch Travel,
Front suspension: Marzocchi 66 VF2 150mm + TFtuned, 
Rear suspension: Progresive suspension 5th Element + TFtuned, 
Headset: FSA pig
Cranks: RaceFace Evolve DownHill X-Type,
Brakes: Hayes Hydraulic HFX- Mag XC 200mm rotors,
Gears: Shimano XT rear derailleur 9speed,
Shifter: Shimano LX,
Cables: Jagwire braided,
Chairing: RaceFace single 36t gold,
Bashguard: BBG + carbon imitation,
Tensioner: Blackspire stinger, 
Wheels: Mavic 729 rims + Hope Pro front hub, Shimano deore rear hub, 
Tyres: Panaracer Fire XCpro,
Handle Bars: RaceFace Evolve DH Riser,
Grips: Sram lock-on white,
Stem: RaceFace Evolve DH, 
Seatpost: RaceFace evolve DH,
SeatClapm: Hope,
Saddle: WTB Pure V Race Freeride
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Kona Coiler Deluxe. Frame: Kona Clump Aluminium 6inch Travel, Front suspension: Marzocchi 66 VF2 150mm + TFtuned, Rear suspension: Progresive suspension 5th Element + TFtuned, Headset: FSA pig Cranks: RaceFace Evolve DownHill X-Type, Brakes: Hayes Hydraulic HFX- Mag XC 200mm rotors, Gears: Shimano XT rear derailleur 9speed, Shifter: Shimano LX, Cables: Jagwire braided, Chairing: RaceFace single 36t gold, Bashguard: BBG + carbon imitation, Tensioner: Blackspire stinger, Wheels: Mavic 729 rims + Hope Pro front hub, Shimano deore rear hub, Tyres: Panaracer Fire XCpro, Handle Bars: RaceFace Evolve DH Riser, Grips: Sram lock-on white, Stem: RaceFace Evolve DH, Seatpost: RaceFace evolve DH, SeatClapm: Hope, Saddle: WTB Pure V Race Freeride
3 Comments
  • 2 0
 I gotta say man... I built mine up and didn't think it could get much better, lol... I went for FR/DH capability but with the weight savings of the rockshox solo air lineup... this groupo looks like it could take on a Mack truck, lol... Sick build!
  • 2 0
 Thanks man, i admit, weight is an issue (personally don't have a scales and don't care). love how 66 works. Saved a bit, going from 3x9 to 1x9 (best thing i ever done). Hate the brakes, they work, but really not a looker, always rubs and bleeding is like descending through hell with kit i got. Also Saint setup would be nice. So there's always space for improvement. For now it's ok. What a shame, i don't have a money tree Smile
  • 1 0
 I just got a new set of SLX brakes for mine now as well. Running straight SLX drivetrain, and it is solid and smooth... If you do get the chance, try them out, I haven't tried saint stuff myself, but for the price difference how much better can things get really? SLX is great!!!







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