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  1. Singletrack74

    Help! Suntour X-Press Gear Cables

    Thanks for the links; I’m UK based and just after the post I stumbled across some old Halfords double ended stock from eBay. Looks like it should do the trick but I do remember back in the 90s finding a few where certain models wouldn’t fit into the aperture in the shifter so I’ll try the...
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    Help! Suntour X-Press Gear Cables

    Hmm, after a lot of hard work and toil my '90 Explosif was nearly finished back in June when had to go away for the start of our guiding seasoni in Andorra - the only thing left to do was fit the cables and she's good to go....BUT I popped back for a week off, and have reaslied that I can't...
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    1990 Kona Explosif - restoring the love of my biking life

    Now it has been clear coated to a high lustre it looks like this: IMG_1696 IMG_1697 IMG_1698 IMG_1700
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    1990 Kona Explosif - restoring the love of my biking life

    Progress is finally happening - I may start building this week!! First off, an update about restoring the frame - especially as this thread may help others who are doing a similar project: DECALS - I obtained graphics from Gil_M - it took some to'ing and fro'ing but we eventually came up with...
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    1990 Kona Explosif - restoring the love of my biking life

    Who can guess what I have been up to this afternnon? :lol: It s all over my feet, legs, hands, arms, beaard and up my nose...some of it even ended up on the frame!
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    1990 Kona Explosif - restoring the love of my biking life

    I seem to remember that even back in 1990 the XC Pro pedal was hugely expensive! I was very lucky, as mine came from the factory with full XC Pro instead of Comp - which is why my build has gone that route too. It’s beautiful stuff and really lasted well - the only bit I ended up breaking was...
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    1990 Kona Explosif - restoring the love of my biking life

    Re: Re: They aren't entirely as new condition - but very clsoe to it - they cost me a hell of a lot less than that though :shock:
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    1990 Kona Explosif

    I looked everywhere for one of those Avocet seats; where did you find one?
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    1990 Kona Explosif - restoring the love of my biking life

    I actually got super lucky; Adrian (Raidan73) very kindly donated some hangers recently; so I have a lovely shiny pair of Suntour ones now! :) Thanks so much for the kind words - really cool to know other people understand the personal meaning these things can have to each of us - and I’ll keep...
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    1990 Kona Explosif - restoring the love of my biking life

    The paint was really good, but the graphics were buggered, and I’m doing this bike for highly personal reasons, and trying to get it as close to new as I can manage. I spent a loooong time debating whether to take them off, trust me! But once the splattering is reapplied it will hopefully look...
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    1990 Kona Explosif - restoring the love of my biking life

    Sorry; must have posted it into the wrong area by mistake... And the decals (especially the top tube) were knackered which is why I’m replacing them, and re-splattering them as I mentioned...
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    1990 Kona Explosif - restoring the love of my biking life

    Cheers, I have dropped him a line - aswell as a couple of other people; hopefully they’ll provide some sage wisdom! I’m using this thread to record my whole build, so it might be helpful to others doing something similar in future hopefully :)
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    1990 Kona Explosif - restoring the love of my biking life

    So, this is where I am at now: IMG_1443 by Martin Hills, on Flickr I am getting suddenly very excited; it's no longer a concept, it's becoming a bike again :D As you can see, I need to splatter the graphics (any tips and hints welcome on technique) - and then Gil has suggested clear...
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    1990 Kona Explosif - restoring the love of my biking life

    This weekend was spent, hairdryer in hand, trying to get my technique dialled removing the 29 year old graphics - some of which (I am looking at *you* , top tube b@stard) REALLY did not want to come off. Graphics removal by Martin Hills, on Flickr Graphics removal by Martin Hills, on Flickr...
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    1990 Kona Explosif - restoring the love of my biking life

    Also, I have had the Velocity stem (which was buggered, but has the internal routing, so was desperate to keep) stripped, repainted and clear coated. I had that back about a month agpo, but I have been trying to work out graphics colours and edits with Gil_M for what must seem to him to be a...
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    1990 Kona Explosif - restoring the love of my biking life

    Time for some progress updates....seeing as I am finally making some progress!! Yay! First things first - I started building the wheels a couple of weekends back - now all finished: Wheel build by Martin Hills, on Flickr Wheel build by Martin Hills, on Flickr Wheel build by Martin Hills, on...
  17. Singletrack74

    Removing decals - aaaargh!

    Re: Re: I got em all off in the end - it was mostly the top tube one that was a nightmare. The glue had gone very weird - almost like two layers. The stuff directly under the vinyl softened ok, but the under layer, even softened with heat was like a very thin layer of chewing gum. After a lot...
  18. Singletrack74

    Removing decals - aaaargh!

    No, they are quite stiff....not totally dry and hard, but definitely not soft and they aren’t stretchy at all. I have been doing what you were saying though - freeing up the edge parallel with the tube first so I can work round it. One of the problems is that any chips, scratches etc act like a...
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    Removing decals - aaaargh!

    Re: Re: I’ll definitely give that a go to help later today! I managed to win in the end and found a technique that worked better; I found that by using the narrow hairdryer tip I could use it a bit like a snowplough and scrape along the surface of the frame as I heated it, a bit like your...
  20. Singletrack74

    Removing decals - aaaargh!

    So, I’m removing the old decals from my Explosif, and I’m doing it very patiently with a hair dryer. I’m getting them really warm, but they are just coming off in teeny tiny bits, and leaving lots of glue behind. So far I have spent an hour getting about 25% of the top tube graphic off (it’s a...
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