Consider me (re)educated! I'll also update the Hot thread so it's noted there for prosperity!
Will do! I think I sent an email to someone named Tom with the same email domain, but I'll try this as well.Drop Kona themselves an email tech@konaworld.com, I'm always pleasantly surprised by how helpful they are and pleased to see their older bikes still going strong.
I'll keep you posted if they reply. Your thread about the kapu was a fantastic read, and very helpful to me. I'm glad you finally got your hands on your dream bike.Absolutely this, and if they draw a blank, let me know and I'll do some digging with folks direct.
This is quite something - what a discovery! Is it yours and if so, what's the story of you acquiring it?
I'll say with 99.99999999% confidence that it isn't a Haole. To my knowledge, Tom didn't work with titanium. He certainly didn't with Kona at least. The welding and tubeset doesn't look titanium. A quick magnet test would determine the outcome quickly!
TET R has to imply "Road" and 001...well, that's obvious! The Hot SN thread explains a bit more about his work with Kona and the legendary bike he built for many years: https://www.retrobike.co.uk/threads/kona-hot-serial-number-list-update-16-06-23.446740/
The seat-tube extension is almost non-existent, and with the decals presumably original, this is leaning very much to late 1993, early 1994 for the 1994 range. If you know that, then you know the Kapu was launched for the 1994 range. Could this be an early demo/show bike? Could it be a bespoke 1-off for Kona / an employee / or even a customer who insisted they wanted a Kona custom road bike?
Does anyone have photos of this one? Wayback machine doesn't have it unfortunately.Here is one for sale previously -
https://www.retrobike.co.uk/threads/teesdale-kona-haole-52-54-w-suntour-superbe.204283/
Yes, I'm on the way back with it now.Is this the one that's for sale in Vancouver now?