It doesn't say on the sticker if they are double or triple butted.
The only id numbers are:
172F670E
CM/TB
I guess they are around 1997 (by looking at the sticker - (please someone correct me if I am wrong). Therefore going by the info in the 1997 brochure as a guide:
The Kilauea came with a TB P2 fork while the Hahanna & A'AH came with a standard P2.
http://www.konaretro.com/articles/catal ... Page31.jpg
The weight of the TB P2 was listed as 0.8kg.
http://www.konaretro.com/articles/catal ... Page17.jpg
The weight of the standard P2 was listed as 1.04kg
http://www.konaretro.com/articles/catal ... Page23.jpg
Using my kitchen scales (which aren't that accurate) the forks measured 0.85g which is closer to the TB wight - but I cant be really sure what they are!
The only id numbers are:
172F670E
CM/TB
I guess they are around 1997 (by looking at the sticker - (please someone correct me if I am wrong). Therefore going by the info in the 1997 brochure as a guide:
The Kilauea came with a TB P2 fork while the Hahanna & A'AH came with a standard P2.
http://www.konaretro.com/articles/catal ... Page31.jpg
The weight of the TB P2 was listed as 0.8kg.
http://www.konaretro.com/articles/catal ... Page17.jpg
The weight of the standard P2 was listed as 1.04kg
http://www.konaretro.com/articles/catal ... Page23.jpg
Using my kitchen scales (which aren't that accurate) the forks measured 0.85g which is closer to the TB wight - but I cant be really sure what they are!