Thanks yes, I’ve spotted the US and German price lists and I’m sure I’ve seen the UK price list at some point in the past, but can’t seem to find it now.The 1996 US and German price lists are in the RetroBIKE archive. You could estimate it by % difference based on the other countries prices.
Thanks very much that’s really helpful. £1350 is a lot of money now, let alone in 1996 and it shows that if you can find a good one today, you can pick up a cracking bike for a fraction of the original price.Cant remember off top of my head, well over a grand, but based off the fact the RRP of the AA was £1099.95 and they went up £250ish each model then its fair to say the RRP was around £1349.95
The Koa's RRP was £599.95 by the way.
Blimey, no wonder I couldn’t afford one!September '96 MBUK in front of me at the moment, Noah's Ark bike shop ad lists the Kona Kula @ £1,599 and that seems to be consistant across other shop ads too.
Thanks very much that’s really helpful. £1350 is a lot of money now, let alone in 1996 and it shows that if you can find a good one today, you can pick up a cracking bike for a fraction of the original price.
I honestly didn’t think I paid £600 for my Koa, but it has repaid me many times over since then, even though it’s a little bit like triggers broom, it still has the original ‘bomb proof’ Mavic 238s, and has ridden thousands and thousands of miles.
If anyone can lay there hands on the UK price list for 1996, I’d still be very interested to see it and to compare the relative prices of the models.
Now the Ark, my go to local bike shop since 87. No longer Chris and Charlotte, but still really helpful and friendly shop.September '96 MBUK in front of me at the moment, Noah's Ark bike shop ad lists the Kona Kula @ £1,599 and that seems to be consistant across other shop ads too.