1996 Kona Kilauea

For widening the stem clamp there is this old trick: inserting the screws form the opposite site into the threads and then something like coins into the gap. By tightening the screws against the coins you can widening then the clamp carefully to make space for removing the Riser.
A bit of grease might be also helpful.
 
For widening the clamp there is this old trick: inserting the screws form the opposite site into the threads and then something like coins into the gap. By carefully tightening the screws against the coins you can widening then the clamp to make space for removing the Riser.
A bitbof grease might be also helpful.
I'll give it a go a bit later 👍
 
Cleaned up and all back together with new brake and gear cables, brake pads and trued wheels.

I've swapped out the crankset, grips and pedals and everything else is as I bought it.

You'll note from the seat post height that it may be touch too small for me. 🤔


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how tall are you? Was fairly common back then for the seatpost to be up above the handlebars

I am 6'0 and even on my 19" bikes this is the case
 
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