1996 Kona Kilauea - re-freshed for 2010?

I really like this bike! My Lava Dome is (was) the purple and silver 2 tone. I have chosen a single colour powdercoat as its about a quarter of the price of a respray.

That paint job looks every inch to be worth the £200. Stunning.

I think with the "right" modern parts you will have a useable and modern /upgraded take on a retro classic.
 
I really like this bike! My Lava Dome is (was) the purple and silver 2 tone. I have chosen a single colour powdercoat as its about a quarter of the price of a respray.

That paint job looks every inch to be worth the £200. Stunning.

I think with the "right" modern parts you will have a useable and modern /upgraded take on a retro classic.
 
Lovely - probably the nicest Kona paint job that I can remember seeing.

Guides for continuous rear brake outer too :cool: .

Didn't you consider having a caliper mount added at the same time ? - that would have made it the dogs bollox IMHO (but still too pretty to use anywhere with stones and rocks :oops: ).
 
Andy R":2qzgeotq said:
Lovely - probably the nicest Kona paint job that I can remember seeing.

Guides for continuous rear brake outer too :cool: .

Didn't you consider having a caliper mount added at the same time ? - that would have made it the dogs bollox IMHO (but still too pretty to use anywhere with stones and rocks :oops: ).

I did think long and hard about putting a disc mount on there too. However, I know from using V-brakes that those Columbus tubes are very thin and flex under force and I really didn't think it would be a good idea to expect it to take that amount of load.
So clearly I want to run Vs at the moment, but went for these guides so that I have the option of running some Magura rim brakes in the future.

Built her up with the main control points last night and installed the matching P2 forks - not shown in these photos. Will post some more later this evening.
 
jonnyboy666":nej7ilr5 said:
this is the dilemma i'm having with my 92 explosif, stick with originality or do something very different.

the thing that is stopping me doing something different is that i had my 93 clockwork painted british racing green, and it looks great but i still sort of wish i had the classic orange white fade done regardless of the fact i have the 07 version in the same colour!

when i see i job like yours looking fantastic i think yep get something awsome done that's not original!!!

basically . . . . . aaaaaaarrrrrgggghhhh!!!!!! is what is going through my head when i think of this issue!!!! :x :x :x

damn lovely paint job you have there though :D

Same dilema I had. The conclusion I came to was that in my view there is nothing wrong with updating classic frames like these with new parts, which is what I am doing.
As for colour - Kona encouraged custom colours with their Hot and Ku, so why not with another model? The one thing I attempted to do was keep the spirit of the time in the design i.e. used colours/finish similar to models of that era, and I went so far as use an actual Kona Hot design as the basis for this.
When the frame arrived back yesterday, I really didn't know what to expect, but as soon as I took the frame from the box I was blown away and absolutely knew I'd made the right decision to do something different.
 
kaledi":xg79abfy said:
Andy R":xg79abfy said:
Lovely - probably the nicest Kona paint job that I can remember seeing.

Guides for continuous rear brake outer too :cool: .

Didn't you consider having a caliper mount added at the same time ? - that would have made it the dogs bollox IMHO (but still too pretty to use anywhere with stones and rocks :oops: ).

I did think long and hard about putting a disc mount on there too. However, I know from using V-brakes that those Columbus tubes are very thin and flex under force and I really didn't think it would be a good idea to expect it to take that amount of load.
So clearly I want to run Vs at the moment, but went for these guides so that I have the option of running some Magura rim brakes in the future.

I don't think (based on experience of retrofitting caliper mounts) that you'd have any problems - I reckon the Magura rim brakes will stress the stays more.

A beautiful looking frame all the same - I look forward to seeing it built with the matching forks :cool: .
 
A great take on a classic :D
Really like it, sometimes people go too over the top with resprays but this is awesome.

Looking forward to seeing it made up. Mice to see some P2's on there!
 
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