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How about this one of a kind.
Another example of Derek Bailey's work.
A ladies Thunderbolt. :cool:
 

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With a Future Shock/Z-Link fork!
 
This is my 1991 Look Mi 80. Look is a French brand but these mountainbike frames were made by Grisley in Canada.
 

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Can you guys explain to me how Kona qualifies as Canadian? BTW love the BLT images, I remember lining up for these when they came out BITD.
 
vtwinvince":3uxzjc2b said:
Can you guys explain to me how Kona qualifies as Canadian? BTW love the BLT images, I remember lining up for these when they came out BITD.

Kona started in 1988, in Vancouver, British Columbia by bike industry veterans Dan Gerhard and Jacob Heilbron. In the early years, the duo worked with Joe Murray to create custom steel hardtails, but had a deep connection to the North Shore's progressive bike scene.Dec 27, 2018
 
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