Hi,
New to this forum, thought it cool that so many folks are in to their old bikes.
I've had a Cinder Cone since 1994 - was my first real mtn bike. I'd drooled over Kona bikes for years previous, and was ecstatic about my new ride. I still love the metallic orange color. You'll see that the bike has been loved, and it has a ton of battle scars. I've been through a million drivetrains, seatposts, etc. Used it for mtn biking for years, but also as a commuter. With the exception of a few vacations out of the country, I can say that I've probably ridden my bici ever week several times a week since I got it. My first rack broke two years ago after faithful service since 1989. At that point I decided to build up the single speed iteration, and I've been really happy with it.
I bought the 94 Kilauea off ebay in 2006 from some person who'd f'd up the dropouts by grinding them for a s.s. conversion :!: But it was a good deal, and those dropouts can be replaced. Does anyone have experience with that?
The Hahanna was my brother's, and he isn't as much a bike nerd as me. It sat on his front porch for years, gathering dust and rust, and he was fortunate that it was never stolen. He moved and I adopted it, taking apart in the hopes of rebuilding it into a touring rig. B/c it's an 18-in it'll be better suited for that purpose - my CC and Kil are both 17-in.
Another photo shows my roadie and Yeti. Love them, too.
Well, enough writing for now.
Cheers.
Berend[/img]
New to this forum, thought it cool that so many folks are in to their old bikes.
I've had a Cinder Cone since 1994 - was my first real mtn bike. I'd drooled over Kona bikes for years previous, and was ecstatic about my new ride. I still love the metallic orange color. You'll see that the bike has been loved, and it has a ton of battle scars. I've been through a million drivetrains, seatposts, etc. Used it for mtn biking for years, but also as a commuter. With the exception of a few vacations out of the country, I can say that I've probably ridden my bici ever week several times a week since I got it. My first rack broke two years ago after faithful service since 1989. At that point I decided to build up the single speed iteration, and I've been really happy with it.
I bought the 94 Kilauea off ebay in 2006 from some person who'd f'd up the dropouts by grinding them for a s.s. conversion :!: But it was a good deal, and those dropouts can be replaced. Does anyone have experience with that?
The Hahanna was my brother's, and he isn't as much a bike nerd as me. It sat on his front porch for years, gathering dust and rust, and he was fortunate that it was never stolen. He moved and I adopted it, taking apart in the hopes of rebuilding it into a touring rig. B/c it's an 18-in it'll be better suited for that purpose - my CC and Kil are both 17-in.
Another photo shows my roadie and Yeti. Love them, too.
Well, enough writing for now.
Cheers.
Berend[/img]