JohnAcrossPond
Retro Newbie
Re:
I think you have a 1992 Cinder Cone.
The graphics on the frame look very 1992 with the oval K on the head tube, (the circular maze logo appeared on other bikes, but not on the cinder cone until 1993).
The thumb shifters were across the entire line in 1992, in 1991 they were shimano rapidfire or suntour X-press.
The triple butted project two fork was standard in 1992 for the Cinder Cone (according to the catalog), but did not exist in 1991.
The tires are a bit of a mystery, the maximum/reaction tyres were for the lower models like the Fire Mountain........come to think of it, look at the stem, the angle is higher than the normal Cinder Cone, looks more like the Fire Mountain Velocity sport stem rather than the Velocity model of the Cinder Cone.
There was an optional "titanium luxury package" in 1992 for the Explosif Pro, Hot and Hei Hei.
Ti rail saddle and 2 bolt seatpost for tyres/rims, stem and crankset swap?
What are the rims? Araya or Ukai?
So all the pieces were in place for a "special edition" ; but perhaps the local shop created that edition in the back of the store when some parts were lost/damaged/shipped wrong?
I think the likely story is the original customer did a bit of trading with the bike shop it was purchased from. (This is how I ended up with a thumb shifter for the front 3 and rapidfire for the rear 7 on my 1992 Fire Mountain. )
Or maybe it really was a factory special edition for reasons I could only guess at; maybe to use up some Ti rail saddles or max/reaction tyres? The more I think about it the more I lean toward a factory special, since the local bike shop probably wouldn't have an excess of Kona Ti saddles hanging around and the cinder cone was the "rebel" non-shimano equipped model of the Kona family.
Other notes;
From 1993 to 1996 Kona did use Sugino cranks on the Cinder Cone. Trial run?
All Kona bikes in 1992 (except Ti Hei Hei?) were available in a standard color or Black. I think they carried on that "or black" option for a couple years, but I'd have to look that up.
The cable guide on the Velocity stems disappeared in 1994.
I think you have a 1992 Cinder Cone.
The graphics on the frame look very 1992 with the oval K on the head tube, (the circular maze logo appeared on other bikes, but not on the cinder cone until 1993).
The thumb shifters were across the entire line in 1992, in 1991 they were shimano rapidfire or suntour X-press.
The triple butted project two fork was standard in 1992 for the Cinder Cone (according to the catalog), but did not exist in 1991.
The tires are a bit of a mystery, the maximum/reaction tyres were for the lower models like the Fire Mountain........come to think of it, look at the stem, the angle is higher than the normal Cinder Cone, looks more like the Fire Mountain Velocity sport stem rather than the Velocity model of the Cinder Cone.
There was an optional "titanium luxury package" in 1992 for the Explosif Pro, Hot and Hei Hei.
Ti rail saddle and 2 bolt seatpost for tyres/rims, stem and crankset swap?
What are the rims? Araya or Ukai?
So all the pieces were in place for a "special edition" ; but perhaps the local shop created that edition in the back of the store when some parts were lost/damaged/shipped wrong?
I think the likely story is the original customer did a bit of trading with the bike shop it was purchased from. (This is how I ended up with a thumb shifter for the front 3 and rapidfire for the rear 7 on my 1992 Fire Mountain. )
Or maybe it really was a factory special edition for reasons I could only guess at; maybe to use up some Ti rail saddles or max/reaction tyres? The more I think about it the more I lean toward a factory special, since the local bike shop probably wouldn't have an excess of Kona Ti saddles hanging around and the cinder cone was the "rebel" non-shimano equipped model of the Kona family.
Other notes;
From 1993 to 1996 Kona did use Sugino cranks on the Cinder Cone. Trial run?
All Kona bikes in 1992 (except Ti Hei Hei?) were available in a standard color or Black. I think they carried on that "or black" option for a couple years, but I'd have to look that up.
The cable guide on the Velocity stems disappeared in 1994.