...one thing I can't get working though is the triple front shift with the old LX chains. I can choose any 2! Guessing the spacing on the older chainsets is wider than the new ones, otherwise doesn't make sense to me as I got the triple shift Sora levers.
Wasn't expecting them to work from what I had read but feel pretty good actually. Don't know if the Avid V use less cable pull than the Shimano V and that is why they work okay.
An update - still going strong and a bit of a rebuild the other weekend into a drop handlebar adventure bike setup to see how it goes. So far so good...
Think this is a 1999 model - I got it 1998 or 1999 so around then anyway. Just found some of the old bits I changed off it so thought I would clean it up and build it back up as original for old times sake! Now need to spend some money to get the forks serviced as not looked at for about 10...
Re: Kona
....and continuing on the list of changes made to the bike (mainly due to the destructive nature of millstone grit mixed with rain found wherever I rode in the Peak District during happy uni days!):
- wheels upgraded after squaring originals with Mavic 231's on DX hubs
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Thanks - colour worked out well I think and powder coating has proven so durable compared to the old paint. Was originally purple too - see clip from catalogue below......
Re: Kona
Not thinking of changing kit at all really as still purring! Think I'll wait until I break something although wouldn't mind finding an original Kona 165 handlebar and get the old X-lite bar ends back on :)
Right on all counts on the technical although was an earlier plastic...
Just on a trip back to the UK and dragged my old 1991 Kona Lava Dome down from the loft and got it running again. Also added some decals I had got having had the frame powder coated about 10 years ago! Thought I'd post a photo in case anyone interested. Still rides great I pleased to say...