My 1998 Kona Caldera build

jhnbssll

Retro Newbie
Hello all, I'm new around here and thought I'd share my old Kona build with you :)

First things first I had a Caldera way back in 1998 when they first hit the market. It was a warranty replacement for a Hahanna frame I'd cracked - I knew the shop owner so they helped me out with a cheeky upgrade in the process :oops: :lol: It was a lovely bike and I quickly regretted swapping the frame a few years later for a well used Azonic DS-1 that was too small for me :roll: :lol:

Anyway, fast forward to last christmas. I was away with the in-laws flicking through eBay when an 18" 1998 Caldera frame popped up. I bought it immediately and at £90 probably paid over the odds for it :lol: I also started scouring eBay for some retro bits to go on it and ended up spending rather a lot more than perhaps I should have :o :lol: I then spent the rest of the christmas break waiting to get home and receive my goodies 8)

When the frame arrived it was immediately obvious it was in pretty good condition. I decided to go with Bomber Z2's of the era; I'd had Z1's on mine but they were a bit too long for it really. Besides, the Z2's matched the colour better :lol: :oops: I also decided it needed XTR kit as I couldn't afford it at the time and figured old second hand stuff would be cheap - not entirely correct :lol:

Anyway, the bike came together nicely and rides well but I hadn't realised quite how far technology has come on... When push comes to shove my 2016 Stumpjumper carbon 6fattie gets picked every time I go out so the Kona very rarely gets used, poor thing :( :facepalm:
 

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And here's the Stumpjumper that it plays second fiddle to :lol:
 

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jhnbssll":3b1knaqm said:
Hello all, I'm new around here and thought I'd share my old Kona build with you :)

When push comes to shove my 2016 Stumpjumper carbon 6fattie gets picked every time I go out so the Kona very rarely gets used, poor thing :( :facepalm:


but the Kona is the better looking one of the two :D

by the way welcome to Retro Bike,
 
So the Kona never got ridden as a mountain bike so I decided to turn it in to a commuter. It's since covered 30 miles, just 2 commutes, but will come in to its own when the weather gets a little worse as I've got some studded marathon winters to go on when it gets icy out 8)

Basically I've added full length mudguards front and rear, a tortec rack identical to the one I use on my other commuter (a Charge Plug) and Schwalbe marathon tyres. I've also popped some SPD pedals on, not retro ones but I had them in the cupboard and they do the job nicely.

Anyway, its all reversible should I need/wish but it will see a lot more use with this setup and it's a great bike to ride so I'll likely keep it like this for the foreseeable future.

I've picked up an 18" 2008 Fire Mountain frameset that needs a bit of TLC which is my next project. Nothing special but something to keep me out of trouble in the evenings :mrgreen:
 

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That frame is in great condition, looks pretty good in commuter spec, and the main thing is that it's getting used. Not many commuters with an XTR cranket I bet.
 
Thanks, I love the bike. I've just put Marathon Winter studded tyres on so it's ready and waiting for any ice and snow we may get in the coming months :mrgreen:
 

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Re:

Great bike there heres mine,that red bomber looks great ! could do with it on mine :lol:
 

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