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    1997 Kona Hahanna

    Loved the 97 Hahanna! I have one as well :) But sadly it's in pieces. I'll have to rebuild her! http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewto ... highlight=
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    1997 Voodoo Erzulie

    @Anthony, yes it's a 29'r :) @unkleGsif, here's how I took care of the clearance issue
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    1997 Voodoo Erzulie

    I love how quick and nimble it is! @unkleGsif I have a 1" tube to offset it away from the caliper. It came with the fender set. It's like a fat washer. I can take a photo later today and post it. I had to adjust the support bars accordingly. Works awesome and looks slick! Thanks for the...
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    1997 Voodoo Erzulie

    Specs: Frame: 17” Voodoo Erzulie Fork: Kona Project 2 (Road) Headset: Aheadset Stem: MEC branded Kalloy Handlebar: Titec El Norte 31.8 (Cut down) Grips: Kona Bolt-on Brake Caliper: Magura Marta Brake Lever: Magura Louise Freewheel: Shimano 16t BMX Chain: SRAM SS Chain...
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    1997 Kona Hahanna Retromod

    I know! Those years are my favorite! I even have the vector files from an undislosed source for the logos! I had a decal printed and I put it on my car ;)
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    Kona's page

    I know on my 2004 Cindercone I can unthread them. I wonder it I put a metal tube over the bosses and bolt in a canti bolt I can"Pull" them out. Would that be wise?
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    1997 Kona Hahanna Retromod

    Here's my '97 Kona Hahanna! She's my cafe racer ;) It was a singlespeed with a magic gear of 34-17, but then my knee started to go bad. Now she's a 1x9 of 34t up front and an 11-34t rear. The forks are DMR Trailblades. I love the ride so solid and the shifting is so crisp! I've never had such...
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    Kona's page

    Does anyone know if there's a way to remove the rear brake bosses? I don't mind the welded on mount being there. I just want to get rid of the threaded portion. Cheers :)
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    Kona's page

    My '97 Kona Hahanna Here's my '97 Kona Hahanna! She's my urban fighter ;) It was a singlespeed with a magic gear of 34-17, but then my knee started to go bad. Now she's a 1x9 of 34t up front and an 11-34t rear. The forks are DMR Trailblades. I love the ride so solid and the shifting is so...
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    Kona's page

    @ KeepItSteel Lovin' those Explosifs! Can't wait to see how you build those up!
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    Kona's page

    Loving all this retro Kona love! I'm still on the search for an Explosif!
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