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  1. J

    Hershey Racing V-Brakes and other NOS vintage parts

    Check it out... http://shop.ebay.com/merchant/sam1030_W ... omZQQ_mdoZ
  2. J

    OK, tell me about the Kona Hot...

    They were all handbuilt by 2 sometimes 3 guys. We usually ran 5 at a time of a particular size. To me 'custom' means building a bike to your exact body measurements using tubing tailored for your riding style and size. But outside of that, these were built the exact same way we built our...
  3. J

    OK, tell me about the Kona Hot...

    My partner Brian Caulfield did most of the welding. A friend of ours Woody Woodruff did the rest. After we closed Enigma, Brian went on to build bikes under Kavik Bicycles and Woody continued the BMX line under Enigma Racing. We both worked for Frank Wadelton for a number of years building bikes...
  4. J

    OK, tell me about the Kona Hot...

    My partner and I started Enigma Design and Manufacturing in Dec of 1996. If my memory serves me correctly I think Altitude could/would not build bikes from 853. So we built 100 Hot's and Ku's and then Reynolds had a huge problem delivering 853 so we/Kona stopped building. I believe Kona stopped...
  5. J

    OK, tell me about the Kona Hot...

    I know Enigma Design and Manufacturing built 100 Reynolds 853 HOT's and 100 KU's for Kona in 1997 including the bikes painted by Tony @ Velographics for the 1997 Interbike trade show.
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