Pipmeister 2010 Kona carbon Kilauea

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The last of the Pip-meister collection to remain in my possession.

The Pipmeister (RIP) Collection Register - Updated 19/1/23

Pip didn't do a build thread for this one, but, as ever he had the details on file...

Frame weight: 1,175 gr. c/w Gear Hanger & Cable Guides. 2.59 lb / 2lbs 9 ½ ounces.
Model: Kilauea 2010 F10KL18
Serial Number: HOAC-0015 (Apparently less than 50 produced worldwide)
Seat Post Clamp: 34.9mm
Seat Post: 31.6mm (From Kona Forum Tech – 2 prototypes were 30.0mm!)
Front Mech Clamp: 34.9mm
B.B Shell: 68mm
Headset: 44mm I/D, 50mm O/D, 10mm Depth
Headtube length: 120mm
Model Number: F10KL18
Hanger: Type S (Stamped C) Wheels Manufacturing No:61?

Spec...

Frame
:........2010 Kona carbon Kilauea - 18"
Fork:...........2011 SID XX World Cup
Headset:......FSA orbit Z Ceramic
Stem:..........FSA OS99 carbon
Handlebar:...Renthal Carbon riser
Grips:..........Answer
Brakes:........Avid Elixr 9 carbon
Shifters:......Sram X0 9 Speed
Front Mech:......Sram X0
Rear Mech:......Sram X0 9 speed
Cables:.......Gore ride-on
Cassette:....Shimano M970 XTR
Chain:........KMC 9SL
Cranks:......FSA K-Fore Lite
Rings:.........FSA
Bottom Bracket:...BB-9200 - FSA Light ATB Ceramic Bearing MegaExo
Pedals:.......ATAC Carbon XS
Wheels:...Mavic Crossmax '08 SLR UST Disc
QR's:..........Mavic BX601 Titanium
Tyres:.............Schwalbe Rocket Ron
Tubes:.............NA
Saddle:...........Flite
Seatpost:........Bontager carbon
Seatpost clamp:..Kona

Weight: 21.11lb


I've only changed a few parts to keep it as near to how Pip built it, but making it more comfortable for me if I get well enough to ride.

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Wow -- that's lovely. What are your impressions of the ride? (One of the things I loved about Pip's threads was his notes on how his bikes climbed etc.)
 
I've only changed a few parts to keep it as near to how Pip built it, but making it more comfortable for me if I get well enough to ride.

As per my quote above from the thread, I'm not up to riding. I've only taken it on a very short function-check run, so can't give much feedback on the ride unfortunately, other than it's light and fast!... hopefully I'll be able to ride more at some point in the future 🤞

Cheers
 
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As per my quote above from the thread, I'm not up to riding. I've only taken it on a very short function-check run, so can't give much feedback on the ride unfortunately, other than it's light and fast!... hopefully I'll be able to ride more at some point in the future 🤞

Cheers
Sorry mate, I missed your comment about not being up to riding -- too busy drooling over photos! Hope your recovery goes well and you can put this thing through its paces soon.
 
Sorry mate, I missed your comment about not being up to riding -- too busy drooling over photos! Hope your recovery goes well and you can put this thing through its paces soon.

No worries, thanks :)

That would be nice, but long term declining issues, so I'm not holding my breath, but live in hope! 🤞

Cheers
 
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