Roasted
Kona Fan
Needed to get a new bike for my son for his birthday. I don't like the idea of a halfords special and secondhand bike offer better value for money. Ideally I wanted a bike to match his sisters so was looking for a small Kona Kikapu, which I found in London but the seller decided to keep the bike.
Finally I found this small Kona Coiler listed for £150 but missing brakes, chain and grips. When I visited the seller I noticed that the seatpost was seized so walked away from it. Couple of weeks later he said he'd let me have if for £100, that made it worth a punt.
My feeble attempts to remove the seatpost failed so dropped it off at the Seatpost Man (highly recommended) and he managed to get it out. The headset had lost one of the balls from the caged bearings and munched the lower seal, so that's been replaced with with an FSA Orbit MX, my go to headset.
Chain Reaction supplied 35mm Brand X stem, RaceFace bars, Nukeproof Grips, Sram Chain, cheapo pedals and Clarks Clout brakes.
All I have to do to complete is shorten the rear brake hose, get an adapter for the front brake, shorten the chain (why do I have so much trouble with chain tools), cut the bars down, shorten seatpost, swap the pedals over and get a new saddle.
I'll share more pics once finished and here's a pic of the kids Kona's together.
Finally I found this small Kona Coiler listed for £150 but missing brakes, chain and grips. When I visited the seller I noticed that the seatpost was seized so walked away from it. Couple of weeks later he said he'd let me have if for £100, that made it worth a punt.
My feeble attempts to remove the seatpost failed so dropped it off at the Seatpost Man (highly recommended) and he managed to get it out. The headset had lost one of the balls from the caged bearings and munched the lower seal, so that's been replaced with with an FSA Orbit MX, my go to headset.
Chain Reaction supplied 35mm Brand X stem, RaceFace bars, Nukeproof Grips, Sram Chain, cheapo pedals and Clarks Clout brakes.
All I have to do to complete is shorten the rear brake hose, get an adapter for the front brake, shorten the chain (why do I have so much trouble with chain tools), cut the bars down, shorten seatpost, swap the pedals over and get a new saddle.
I'll share more pics once finished and here's a pic of the kids Kona's together.