2016 Kona Precept 150. Basically has never been ridden. No wear on the brake pads and not a single scratch on it.
    First off, how’d I do?
    Second, the suspension linkages are little noisy and make slight tapping/clicking sounds on lateral flexion. This is my first full suspension mtb so maybe this is normal? My plan was to grease the bolts but they are basically glued on. I’ll need a lot more leverage than a 3-inch long Allen wrench to break the bolt. Is there any reason why I wouldn’t want to do this?

    by hibidadibida

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    1. i dont specifically recall reverse threaded bolts in linkages, shouldnt be any reason to but… check /r/bikewrench and try to verify that so you’re not working against yourself

      cool bike. especially if it rides as is. but to get it pleasant might turn into a lil money pit. the condition does look amazing as you say. konas can often be the most clapped out old bikes when you see old stinkys and process models online lol

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