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Some more work underway for this bike:

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drive side crank arm almost polished fully - something to do while I wait for the chain ring to be delivered from France

I may also have commissioned someone to put some disc mounts on 🤦🏻‍♂️
 
Purists look away!

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Forks steerer cut below the thread, shim welded in the middle and a threadless bar welded on top then smoothed. Threaded to threadless conversion done!

Disc mounts added to frame with support bar between the chain-stay and seat stay, fork mount added too.

I’m running avid BB7s for low maintenance reliable braking in all weather.

Tidying up to be done and paintwork next
 
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You monster! Fancy attacking that beautiful bike with a grinder and then welding bits to it. I don’t know how you sleep at night 😆

I like the threaded to thread less mod, very creative and difficult to keep that tube straight. Can’t wait to see it with the paint done. Looking good so far 👍
 
You monster! Fancy attacking that beautiful bike with a grinder and then welding bits to it. I don’t know how you sleep at night 😆

I like the threaded to thread less mod, very creative and difficult to keep that tube straight. Can’t wait to see it with the paint done. Looking good so far 👍
Haha, I honestly had a such an argument with myself about doing this. But on the first ride post disc mounts, I knew I’d made something special.

Yep the fork conversion was a must, I tried a different set of forks but didn’t like the look, then tried a stem converter. It felt okay in terms of the controls, but I found that 1. I didn’t trust it for the riding I was doing and 2. It moved around to much for my liking! That and I was keen to keep the bike original 😆 (last comment was tongue in cheek!)
 
Haha, I honestly had a such an argument with myself about doing this. But on the first ride post disc mounts, I knew I’d made something special.

Yep the fork conversion was a must, I tried a different set of forks but didn’t like the look, then tried a stem converter. It felt okay in terms of the controls, but I found that 1. I didn’t trust it for the riding I was doing and 2. It moved around to much for my liking! That and I was keen to keep the bike original 😆 (last comment was tongue in cheek!)
I totally understand, I did a similar mod on a ‘97 Kona Hahanna as a practice run to see how it felt before I destroyed a rarer bike and I was blown away. You get the classic look and feel but with the most confidence inspiring brakes.
I’ve nearly finished a ‘97 Kona Cinder Cone ( probably never be finished) and it’s going out on its maiden voyage this morning since I’ve attacked it with a grinder and a tig welder.
 
Funny you should say that about the Kona…
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This is how I bought this one, will be adding a brace and I have some later disc only p2’s to go on it. Also will get the powder coat treatment and original decals adding. Thinking original colour (possibly a bit darker green) with lots of polished silver parts 😉

Agree on the retro look with all weather brakes, love the geo of a 90s bike, but like to ride in awful conditions so the brake conversion makes sense.
 
Funny you should say that about the Kona…
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This is how I bought this one, will be adding a brace and I have some later disc only p2’s to go on it. Also will get the powder coat treatment and original decals adding. Thinking original colour (possibly a bit darker green) with lots of polished silver parts 😉

Agree on the retro look with all weather brakes, love the geo of a 90s bike, but like to ride in awful conditions so the brake conversion makes sense.
I’ll keep an eye out for that one ☝️
 
I totally understand, I did a similar mod on a ‘97 Kona Hahanna as a practice run to see how it felt before I destroyed a rarer bike and I was blown away. You get the classic look and feel but with the most confidence inspiring brakes.
I’ve nearly finished a ‘97 Kona Cinder Cone ( probably never be finished) and it’s going out on its maiden voyage this morning since I’ve attacked it with a grinder and a tig welder.
How did the maiden voyage go? What brakes did you decide to run on it?
 
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