Buzzsaw
Retro Guru
Spotted this going for a good price price and couldn’t really resist. The frame was in good nick apart from a miss match of the running components from original factory spec but I had quite a few bits in the shed to bring it to life.
I swapped out the Z3 Light Bomber forks which it came with but were abit shot even after a change of oil and new seals for some Z5 air/oil forks which I already had. Although a lower model I like the feel of them. Cranks changed to some Raceface ones with a 42/32/22 combo and XTR m952 rear derailleur and eventually will change the front mech to XTR from it’s current LX one. Wheels are Mavic 238 on Shimano XT/LX hubs. Avid V brakes swapped out for some Magura HS 11 hydraulic rim brakes from a broken Kona Kula I had lying about. Other changes include a Titec seatpost and a different colour combo SDG saddle, swap from 9 speed cassette to 8 speed shifters on a 11-34 cassette combo. Remainder of parts as original with Kona handlebars and stem.
Wasn’t particularly a fan of the earlier Kona fully suspended cross country bikes but after taking this one for a ride it’s absolutely so much fun and great handling on gnarly terrain and climbs just as well. Even from the late nineties Kona had it sorted!
I swapped out the Z3 Light Bomber forks which it came with but were abit shot even after a change of oil and new seals for some Z5 air/oil forks which I already had. Although a lower model I like the feel of them. Cranks changed to some Raceface ones with a 42/32/22 combo and XTR m952 rear derailleur and eventually will change the front mech to XTR from it’s current LX one. Wheels are Mavic 238 on Shimano XT/LX hubs. Avid V brakes swapped out for some Magura HS 11 hydraulic rim brakes from a broken Kona Kula I had lying about. Other changes include a Titec seatpost and a different colour combo SDG saddle, swap from 9 speed cassette to 8 speed shifters on a 11-34 cassette combo. Remainder of parts as original with Kona handlebars and stem.
Wasn’t particularly a fan of the earlier Kona fully suspended cross country bikes but after taking this one for a ride it’s absolutely so much fun and great handling on gnarly terrain and climbs just as well. Even from the late nineties Kona had it sorted!
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