Kona Cinder Cone 1990

Local powder coat (£60) plus decals and splatter paints would be £90. All the parts amassed to date aren't much more than that so I'll leave it be. It's not like the bits I've bought are catalogue spec!

SP
 
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Thanks to some great karma from Spanky22b, I have a new project. Below is the photo he sent me, let the build begin!

:D

Glad to have helped you out mate,i'm looking forward to seeing how it turns out :D
 
Some parts.... Thumb shifters from Scant. Still looking for a DX front mech, the one from eBay just turned up and was 31.8mm. Refund time....

The chainset came from the tip and has been on my ride to work bike for ages! I got a old 300LX to put on the commuter and buffed these up for the Kona. Headset is an alloy one, not period correct but hey. I initially ordered a chromed one (new) but when it arrived the crown race was corroded :shock: yet another eBay refund - no quibble though.

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Ok, the garage got cleared, ishaw supplied the pedals & sharkfin (Karma! 8) ) and we have enough bits to build! Note it is built not finished :roll: Still waiting on a decent DX front mech and I think some DX cantis too. I also need to improve my photographic skills.

It rides really, really well. :D Big thanks to the following RB members: Spanky22b, raidan73, Konafan78, scant, ishaw

Frame: 1990 Cinder Cone – Tange DB steel (19 3/8”)
Fork: Kona Project Two (1”)

Headset: XLC aluminium with cartridge bearings
Stem: Kona ICR
Handlebar: Kona 165 alumnium
Grips: Foam

Brakes: STX - to be replaced
Brake Pads: unknown
Cantilever cable hangers: Shimano
Brake Levers: Kona Command

Shifters: Shimano Deore DX thumbshifters
Front Derailleur: Shimano 400LX - to be replaced
Rear Derailleur: Shimano Deore DX
Cassette: Shimano Hyperglide
Chain: KMC z51
Cranks: Shimano 500LX
Crank Bolts: Shimano
Chainrings: Shimano / Tigoa - to be replaced
Chainring bolts: Shimano
Bottom Bracket: Shimano UN51
Pedals: - unbranded

Hub Skewers: Shimano
Rims: Araya RX-7
Hubs: Shimano 500LX
Nipples: ?
Spokes: Galvanised chicken wire
Tyres: Tioga Psycho TT & Muddy Fox
Tubes: unknown

Saddle: Kona
Seatpost: Shimano Deore XT
Seatpost Binder: X-Lite titanium

Weight: quite a lot.
 

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Photographed with its smaller (18") Lava Dome sibling after a ride. I went out with my brother-in-law on Sunday for a post-lunch bimble to work off the roast potatoes :lol:
 

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Either you've done a very good restoration of the rusty bits or your photo's have been taken from strategic angles to hide it but that looks great. From those pics I don't know why you would even consider a repaint.
 
Hmm, not so much restoration as a cack-handed photographer with shots taken at a distance! I bought a little pot of Humbrol gloss white enamel paint and rubbed back the really bad bits to bare metal and gave it a couple of coats with a brush. I had placed it next to a radiator for a few hours to get nice and warm then painted it and stuck it back there for another 12 hours and then repeated. It was in the living room on a workshop stand which went down well with the family :lol:

It looks bloody massive next to an 18" frame. Bizarrely it is just over 19" centre-top at about 19 3/8". The modern XLC headset is nice although the cups are very thin and need a lot of care to fit:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1-Alloy-Threa ... 1c378f7a28

SP
 
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looks good dude, mine is one i dont think i will ever sell on now, love it too much. nice to see another one upgraded to shimano, the OE suntour stuff was a bit pants tbf
 
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I rode this 78 miles offroad on Friday! From Newlands Corner on the North Downs, via the Downs Link to Shoreham for lunch and back again :D So much fun and bloody comfortable too. I had to fit a modern saddle as the Kona one is an instrument of torture and some SPDs but other than that retro all the way :wink:

The Downs Link: http://www.cyclingfromguildford.co.uk/route3.html


SP
 

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