Pipmeister
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Hello there,
Thank you for your post. By coincidence, I took a trip to Recycle in Croydon back in 1997 after seeing the place advertised in MBUK - I bought a XTR FD-M900, which is still in use! As you can see from what has been written here, there has always been a little confusion regarding this first version of the King Kahuna. I think that Recycle's description to you at the time would have been perfectly acceptable.
Your description on e-Bay is fine; most people interested in buying the bike will probably be aware of what it is, along with its rarity and value. I would estimate that a total of around 100 1996 King Kahuna frames were produced. Any bike or frame is worth what people are prepared to pay for it. I was searching for a 1998 Kona Ku for a very long time, and eventually struck lucky in finding a mint example of one. I would have paid whatever it took to own that frame. I even considered flying to collect it from Canada where is was discovered by a fellow Retrobike member.
Good luck with the sale on e-Bay. If you have no joy on there, somebody on here may make you an offer.
Pip
Hello there,
Thank you for your post. By coincidence, I took a trip to Recycle in Croydon back in 1997 after seeing the place advertised in MBUK - I bought a XTR FD-M900, which is still in use! As you can see from what has been written here, there has always been a little confusion regarding this first version of the King Kahuna. I think that Recycle's description to you at the time would have been perfectly acceptable.
Your description on e-Bay is fine; most people interested in buying the bike will probably be aware of what it is, along with its rarity and value. I would estimate that a total of around 100 1996 King Kahuna frames were produced. Any bike or frame is worth what people are prepared to pay for it. I was searching for a 1998 Kona Ku for a very long time, and eventually struck lucky in finding a mint example of one. I would have paid whatever it took to own that frame. I even considered flying to collect it from Canada where is was discovered by a fellow Retrobike member.
Good luck with the sale on e-Bay. If you have no joy on there, somebody on here may make you an offer.
Pip