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    Should I buy yet another vintage Kona?!

    Whoops! I took another look at it and the seller came down on the price and it had Bontrager Ti bars and well…I couldn’t help myself. 🤷‍♂️
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    Should I buy yet another vintage Kona?!

    I knew this group would appreciate the trials and tribulations of having the Kona collecting bug! 😆
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    1993 Kona Hot

    Nice looking bike! I thought your serial was 255 at first and got excited! Mines 253. I bought mine as a frame 10+ years ago and built it up using parts from a donor Stumpjumper. Only regret is that I didn’t have Mr. Teesdale weld me up a proper fork while he was still alive, ‘cause I thought it...
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    Should I buy yet another vintage Kona?!

    Yeah...somehow I've built up a small museum, though unintentionally. Not sure anyone would pay for admission though... Hey, at least it's a cheaper hobby than collecting classic cars!
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    Should I buy yet another vintage Kona?!

    Haha you know how it is late night looking for these! Half the fun is tracking them down.
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    Should I buy yet another vintage Kona?!

    I think I’ve shared them before, but here ya go! There are more bikes elsewhere… I did just sell the yellow Montare so that frees up a hook! 😂
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    Should I buy yet another vintage Kona?!

    So I’ve got a nice little Kona collection going with just about one complete bike of each of the hardtail models from the 90s, along with a few frames: ‘93 Fire Mountain, ‘95 cinder cone, ‘99 Lava Dome, ‘94 Kilauea frame, ‘89 Explosif, ‘93 Hot, ‘96 Hei Hei, ‘99 King Kahuna, ‘97 Ku frame, ‘98...
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    Kona A'ha Stars & Bars 1997

    How's the fit on that 20" frame? I'm right at 6' and usually ride a 19" 90s Kona sized frame. I have a 20" Kaboom and that one does seem a little big. I get why Kona only made the A'ha in 18" and 20", but it would've been great to have a 19" as well. Can't figure out if it's better to size the...
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    A'HA!!! It's a 1997 Kona Cruiser...

    How's the fit on that 20" frame? I'm right at 6' and usually ride a 19" 90s Kona sized frame. I have a 20" Kaboom and that one does seem a little big. I get why Kona only made the A'ha in 18" and 20", but it would've been great to have a 19" as well. Can't figure out if it's better to size the...
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    White Brothers AT3 fork play & rebuild.

    I’ll have to take them apart and see if anything’s missing/dissolved. Per the owners manual “Zero preload means that at full extension of the fork, the fork caps just touch the top of the springs.” Seems like maybe the clunk is the fork upper sliding down to the point where the caps contact the...
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    White Brothers AT3 fork play & rebuild.

    Haha I wish! I should’ve mentioned I rode it for a few years after the 2007 rebuild and then it’s gone from friend to friend since then. I just bought it back from one that was upgrading to something more modern.
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    White Brothers AT3 fork play & rebuild.

    When I bought this in 2002 just about the entire bike was XTR. Shifters/brakes/derailleurs/cranks/bb/hubs/qrs! The guy at a local shop said it was "Gucci-d out". :cool:The friend I sold it to "had to" put the deore cranks on as the XTR chainrings were worn and their shop didn't want to try to...
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    White Brothers AT3 fork play & rebuild.

    Yes, I'll add that detail in. It compresses easily to the clunk, and it then works normally as you'd expect from the springs inside. Just real easy to get to the clunk, so would likely be topping out/clunking a bit on a rough section of trail.
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    White Brothers AT3 fork play & rebuild.

    So I just bought back an old Kona that I originally bought used in 2002 or so. I know I had the white brothers fork rebuilt around maybe 2007? I don’t think it has been touched since then. Fork seems to function fine, there’s minimal wear on the stanchions, and I think the bushings are still OK...
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    2001 Kona Mokomoko - bouncy bouncy, boingy boingy!

    Great bike! I bought one off eBay in 2002 for only $750. It was built up to just about full XTR: shifters, derailleurs, brakes, cranks & BB, hubs, QRs. The guy at a bike shop said it was totally “Gucci’d out”. Rode it a ton for a few years, then broke the frame at the TT/ST junction, found...
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    Mongoose Pro Titanium

    I just picked up one of these, 20” seat tube, center to top. How tall are you that it felt too big? Sure it’s been 10 years, maybe you were taller then?
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    1999 Kona Stab frame sizing

    Re: Re: Yes. Please reread my original post, where I cover everything that you then repeat in detail. My actual top tube measures 21.5” C-C. Seat tube is 17” C-T. There are three sizes of this frame. I believe the actual top tube measurement on the Long frame is ~1” longer, with the same 17”...
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    1999 Kona Stab frame sizing

    Does anyone know the actual top tube measurements for a ‘99 Stab? I just picked this up. Seat tube is 17” C-top. Top tube is ~21.5” actual C-C. Catalog says they made small, medium, and Long in 1999. No dims/geo chart. 2000 catalog has some dims, but they’re virtual. Hard to measure those with...
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    NukeProof Hubs?

    Re: Re: The thing is, the resins used to glue up the carbon fiber degrade with time, stresses, and UV exposure. Small cracks form and grow and then fail. A sail boat mast is a lot thicker than a hub shell, so it's got a lot more strength and UV damage doesn't penetrate as far. I've got a...
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    NukeProof Hubs?

    Would you be rebonding the aluminum to the carbon? I'm wondering how strong my gen3 carbon & aluminum hubs are after 20 years...?
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