What's the difference? I can't tell if there's any or any major at all... but I'm considering buying this one: viewtopic.php?f=4&t=412621
It’s called a Cinder Cone, as in the top of a Volcano - not Cove.npn":r3bkz7nq said:Cinder Cove is also steel.
Kona had a somewhat wider choice of models than other manufacturers, so needed to draw a fine line between them price wise. The Cinder Cone is a slightly higher end frame in the Steel hierarchy with its version of Butted CroMo tubing, than the Koa is in the Aluminium hierarchy with its generic 7005 tubing.npn":r3bkz7nq said:Why is it the more expensive model with higher end components?
In 1996, Steel frames were still considered the go to tubing by many customers. Aluminium was only just beginning to replace Steel by the competing Team Members, but that change accelerated over the next two years, which is ONE of the reasons for the 1997 Retro break on this site.npn":r3bkz7nq said:Wasn't aluminum the big thing back then?
You may notice that I put "ONE" of the reasons in capitals, as it is probably the least significant. The introduction of V-Brakes that enabled keener stopping power, and Suspension Forks that worked properly were more to do with the seismic shift in the industry.Janners Mugs":apaedjhn said:The reason for the cut off.....well everyday is a school day. Marvelous.
npn":3mxpvonn said:Here's the Lava Dome. Photos are not good but that's what the seller has...