What's the late 90s steel frame of choice?

This came with one of those horrible kona oe loose ball aheadsets and mechanical discs and a few other poor quality oe bits, but otherwise nice and usable. View attachment 823530
I made up a hope headset from tatty parts in the headset spares drawer, and some shimano br-mt200s (these are such value - especially compared to what you could buy in 2004) hydros off a colleague's surly.
There was an ugly but appropriate race face isis chainset in the box (the square taper shimano item on the bike is more valuable to the shop - I mean who buys replacement isis when their isis chainset has just fallen off a new £40 bb?)
Then out for a ride...😍View attachment 823531
It's interesting that it was covered with disappointingly cheap kona specific parts (bar, saddle, headset, post, seat clamp, stem, pedals) and then midrange (4s&deores) shimano, the gearing, hubs, calipers - apart from the rear xt mech, the showpiece.
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Of course before this model explosif they'd gone aluminium🤯, and after, the geometry moved towards the more modern long travel short stem wide bar style - so I consider this model the peak of usable steel konadom (the earlier matt paint 95 ones look the best tho imo) - although there's another adjacent year without these silly sliding dropouts😢
No doubt, objectively, you're correct. Sadly my financial means preclude such exotica, as lovely as they are.
I bought this kona in working order off ebay for £320
That's not an exotic price😃
 
One surprise left off the list in my mind is anything from Orange. The P7 soldiered on past the millennium in steel. I love mine, rides like a scalded cat.
 
I think one can only answer the question posed by this thread through the lens of the budget available.
While a Ritchey Logic Rockhopper might be the frame of choice at a sub £100 (whole bike) budget, an 853 or Tange Prestige might outperform it but at a higher cost. As one moves on to rarer and more exotic frames, the price inevitably increases.

So if the question originally posed is a practical one rather than a hypothetical ( and interesting) exercise I would ask, "what's your budget?"
 
Sunn is a good shout - I'd like to try one, one day.

I guess it depends upon whether you consider Salsa and Serotta boutique or not (either way they are lovely!!) Salsa A la carte had older geo - a good thing in my book :)

I would put them in the same category as an Independent Fabrication Deluxe and a GT Psyclone - top of the line at the time and hard to find today as a result.

Another contender might be a Jamis Dragon - this had more modern geo. As did the On-One Inbred....
Here's a photo of my old Sunn. The build was rather prosaic at that point - it had been demoted to commuter status by then - but check out the custom paint. I dread to think how much that cost me BITD.
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