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    Quick decision: worth restoring an old Gary Fisher Aquila

    I am not really familiar with the RB lingua so I do not really know how to respond to that last comment :) But thanks a bunch you other two - even if I am still at loss concerning the year model :) Could it be a cool SS with a drop bar, or am I picturing something rather unfeasible here? T
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    Quick decision: worth restoring an old Gary Fisher Aquila

    Sorry, forgot the link =[ http://www.blocket.se/lund/Mountainbike ... =23_10&w=3
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    Quick decision: worth restoring an old Gary Fisher Aquila

    Hi there, A guy on my block is selling his GF Aquila - he wants arond $70 for it. Is it possible to do something nice with it? Could it become a "sweet ride"? Can anyone quickly drop what year model it is? Cheers a lot! Thomas
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    Cool, classic riser bars and post for '96 Kona

    I think I've solved it: I haver never liked flat bars, but yesterday I changed the fairly worn old Kona grips to a new pair of fresh Race Face and now i steers and feels (and looks) like a dream. So I think that this will be a temporary solution until I find the riser bar that I want...
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    Cool, classic riser bars and post for '96 Kona

    Good point. It is tough to picture it in front of you - though, by most certainty, a silver bar would be tons better looking for sure. This is an option (I have been looking out for their seatposts), but a mere 50 cm in lenght seems a bit short (I want 65+!)! On ebay...
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    Cool, classic riser bars and post for '96 Kona

    I mean, is it totally unheard of to ride a 2011 Salsa riser bar since it is black and will not, 100%, match the stem/fork/seatpost etc.?
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    Cool, classic riser bars and post for '96 Kona

    I am refurbishing a Kona Fire Mountain of 1996. The dark green with goldish decals and silverish components. It is with absolute original specs. right now - and even the tyres look mint. However, I wish to make it att little more comfy to ride, and adapt it a tad to the street life of my...
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