Kona Hahanna *Finished Pics*

Anthony":3cv11vff said:
Bit of a puzzle this one. They only used dropouts in that style in 92 and 93 and the head tube looks quite fat (i.e., the top tube looks quite thin), so I guess it must be one or the other of those, and fairly certainly the paint isn't original either way.

But the upper rack eyelets go from drilled/rivnut style in '93 to external braze-ons in '94:

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So how about a late '93, early '94 model?
 
Operative":xy8ir8sj said:
Google image led me to this which makes me think the frame is original colour and decals. He says he's had this since 2001?
Yebbut.

Yours has the older style of cable routing (gear cables under the bottom bracket, "dog collar" cable guide, no rear brake cable stop, brazed on (not popped in) rack bosses ) and dropouts. I reckon yours also has a skinnier top tube and down tube, which is a feature mentioned in the Kona catalogues for older Hahannas.

I reckon it's either a '92 or a transitional '93-'94.
 
Hey guys,

Operatives picture show, I believe a 1998 one. Atleast thats what I have down my cellar and thats what I was told it was?
Maybe wrong mind.

G
 
Also has anyone noticed the 'Hahanna' decal is near the seat tube? Dont they usually put them near the steerer tube? - So could be a re-paint?
I'll measure the geo and get the frame number next week when she comes back from the powdercoaters.
 
Operative":2symw3ni said:
Also has anyone noticed the 'Hahanna' decal is near the seat tube? Dont they usually put them near the steerer tube? - So could be a re-paint?
Absolutely.

There's nothing wrong with it being a repaint - at least it means it was shot-blasted and de-rusted at some point, which is def a bonus.
 
So i'm STILL waiting for my Charge spoon saddle (Black) to arrive but apart from that it's pretty much fininshed for the moment.

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Frame: Kona Cindercone 1989? powdercoated matt black with Banshee headtube badge and Kawasaki anodised M5 bolts

Fork: Magura Vidar

Headset: Imperial Products
Stem: Specialised S-Works 120mm unknown rise
Handlebar: Kore riser
Grips: ODI Yeti lock ons
Barends: No way

Brakes: Magura HS33
Brake Pads: Magura Standard
Brake Cables: Magura Hoses
Cantilever cable hangers: None
Brake Levers: Magura HS33

Shifters: SRAM X-7
Front Derailleur: Shimano Deore LX
Rear Derailleur: SRAM X-7
Derailleur Cables: Clarks teflon inners, Rear is continuous.
Cassette: SRAM 9 Speed
Chain: SRAM 9 Speed
Cranks: Raceface Ride XC
Crank Bolts: Raceface
Chainrings: Specialised
Chainring bolts: Specialised
Bottom Bracket: Raceface Hollow
Pedals: Wellgo Magnesium Platform

Hub Skewers: Shimano QR /Specialised 10mm solid QR
Rims: Mavic X 221
Hubs: Deore/Specialised
Nipples: Unknown
Spokes: Unknown
Tyres: Panaracer Fire XC Pro 2.1 with slime anti puncture strips
Tubes: Slime self healing

Saddle: Specialised race (wheres my spoon???)
Seatpost:BBB micro adjust
Seatpost Binder: Kona original (innertube protects from moisture)

Weight: Unknown?

Ok so some bits are retro and some bits are not. This is a daily rider so its got to be 100% reliable. - What does everyone think?

Opo.
 
I had a Hahanna in around 98/99. It was defo the same red. I loved that bike it was my first proper MTB. I used to be able to wheelie forever on that thing. I have a Kona Blast right now that feels pretty good too.

I had a full sus Orange 7+ that I just didn't really enjoy. I went riding today and could really feel how my weight was useful when moved around move. I pumped down a two step downhill line (downhill, flat, downhill) and pushed the bike forward on the second downhill and it flew.
 
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