Kona Frame - How BAD is this?

KonaJJ

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Hi Guys, not sure if this is the correct forum to ask but, how bad is this rust in your opinion? or is it a case of just looking worse than it is?

Any advice, experiences or images welcome..

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Doesn't look very nice, does it? Is that the seat tube, where the clamp has been? It is possible with powder coating for over-enthusiastic clamping to crack the surface, so that moisture can get between the very hard/stiff paint and the tube, with a result like that.

You need to remove all the paint that is not sound or stuck to the tube, then rub down the rust until you have a metal surface. Obviously if that exposes any holes you have got a big problem, but if there are no holes you must be the judge of how deep the surface rust was, so whether any structural strength has been lost.

It does look like serious surface rust, rather than inside to outside rust, which would be far worse, so all is not yet lost.
 
lol spot on with the frame guess, a guy has sent me some images and it looks bad to me but I have no experience with this.
 
That one came off the top of my head :cool:



Because I have been looking at so many pics of mid 90's Kona's lately!

If it was me I'd take a chance on that old frame if the price was cheap enough. Give it a going over with sand paper and see whats left under the rust. It might not be too bad but if it is it could be worth having a new seat tube fitted.
 
I assumed that you had already bought the frame, but if you're looking for advice on whether to bid on eBay for it, I think you should be cautious.

The truth is that at the moment the jury is out on whether the frame has any value at all, but the eBay listing doesn't give bidders that impression. As a consequence, any bidder who has seen this photo is likely to be outbid by a bidder who hasn't seen it. That isn't really an acceptable way to run an auction.

It is a Kilauea, either 94 or 95, perhaps more likely 94 as the saddle is a 94 saddle. He says it has had a respray in its time, and all of the decals are bogus. The parts do have a value, e.g., the saddle would raise £20 if in ok condition.

It could be a good project, it could be a disaster, there's no way of knowing.
 
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