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Anthony":1kmo4kw3 said:Not sure if this'll help much with the year of the Brodie BC, but I'd be grateful if you could tell me if any bits of this are wrong:
1. Paul Brodie started making bikes under his own name in 86 or so (?)
2. the first bikes branded as Kona came out in 88 and were either designed by PB or 'borrowed' the design of PB's bikes
3. the 88 Konas all sported rear U-brakes, but by 1990 only the Fire Mountain had one, and I *think* the same goes for 89
4. your Brodie has a rear U-brake
5. by 1990, none of the Brodies in the catalogue had a U-brake
So do you agree this might point to your bike being most likely made in 1987 or 88?
Thanks Anthony! As BC is famous for other things, I'm afraid my memory is horrible.
It was around '88 he started putting decals on his own frames? Whether he did a few of these while still at Rocky before he opened his own shop and what year, I don't know, can't recall, it's all muddy. I was never much into Kona's so I wont be much help. U-brakes seemed to disappear on all the high-end bikes by '90 and only lower end bikes stocked them? Wasn't the 90 Cindercone a u-brake? I loved u-brakes, I thought they were dead strong with great feel.
The Brodie I have here never seemed to have decals for the model name but the colour seems original.