simonr2011":1z3wm7bp said:
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simonr2011":1z3wm7bp said:
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Is the paint original ? 95 cindercone was this colour
Yes paintwork looks original.
Are decals original too ? White or silver ? Original silver points to 94 hahanna
Decals also look original and are white
Thanks for your pm Simon - I might as well answer it here. The clues I can see from those photos are:
a. the dropouts indicate 94 or later
b. the gear cable routing indicates no later than 96
c. the straight seat tube and round top tube indicate it isn't a 94-96 Explosif
d. that means the rear V-cable stop is not original, which in turn means the paint and decals are not original and the stop was brazed on when it was repainted
e. if it weighs 4.2lbs even with two headset cups, it is too light to be anything below a Kilauea
f. the straight seat tube indicates it isn't a Tange Prestige Kilauea
If all that is true, the only possibility left standing is a 1996 Kilauea (which had a Columbus Cyber tubeset).
The weight is still quite low for a 96 Kilauea but sometimes the enamel paint jobs you get with a respray are a few ounces lighter than the original powder coat.
Here is a photo of a 1996 Kilauea with its original paint.
As you can see, it has kinked chainstays to maximise tyre clearance. The Cinder Cone didn't have this feature.
You may be able to spot other features in the photo to confirm or deny.