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Looks more neo punk/emo than 80's to me. The kind of guys who wear eye pencil and have long black hair hair with purple highlights.

Yes, Avril Lavaigne also popped up in my head when I saw it

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Looks more neo punk/emo than 80's to me. The kind of guys who wear eye pencil and have long black hair hair with purple highlights.

you talking about Routjie?

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kekeke grapgat...I like it. There I said it. 

 

Surely enduro bikes need to be slightly on the silly side to make sense, so to speak.

Almost right ... kind of like Single speeding, except these China's take it more seriously as they actually time the racing :P

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It's weird how first impressions really do last.  My first awareness of Commencal was two years ago when I read a review going on about how great the bike was but the weight let it down.

 

Now they all look moer heavy to me, even though I am almost certain they have made progress in that department.

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It's weird how first impressions really do last.  My first awareness of Commencal was two years ago when I read a review going on about how great the bike was but the weight let it down.

 

Now they all look moer heavy to me, even though I am almost certain they have made progress in that department.

when I was looking to buy my first Morewood, I also tested a 5.5 Commie.

 

It was certainly not a very light bike, but it certainly had soul and feel .... that bike looks for anything to get airborne off!

 

Bought the Shova as it climbed better and was damned close to the Commie on the descents .... and I really really really always wanted to own a Morewood :)

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Kona frame failures, eeeeish, what's the frame warranty like?

 

Saving the best for last!

 

Register a new 2016 Kona bike within three months of purchase, and the original owner qualifies the Kona frame for a free Lifetime Warranty.

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