Pipmeister
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It has been killing me to keep quiet over this exciting news – apart from one other Retrobike member who I shared this with.
This frame was previously discussed here: viewtopic.php?f=4&t=330646
Sadly for H1v9a8c8 the frame size didn’t suit, so I managed to persuade him to part with it and ship it to Blighty.
I will indeed write to Kona to see if we can discover more on how a Stars ‘n’ Bars King Kahuna came to be.
I can be fairly certain that it is a 1997. The frame number is K18066 - an 18” frame, serial number 66.
I have most of the build sorted out, although I am yet to decide on which of my many pairs of SIDs to fit and I have a choice of about 4 pairs of wheels.
I will do some mock-up rolling chassis pictures at the weekend and pop the various versions on here.
Pip.
This frame was previously discussed here: viewtopic.php?f=4&t=330646
Sadly for H1v9a8c8 the frame size didn’t suit, so I managed to persuade him to part with it and ship it to Blighty.
I will indeed write to Kona to see if we can discover more on how a Stars ‘n’ Bars King Kahuna came to be.
I can be fairly certain that it is a 1997. The frame number is K18066 - an 18” frame, serial number 66.
I have most of the build sorted out, although I am yet to decide on which of my many pairs of SIDs to fit and I have a choice of about 4 pairs of wheels.
I will do some mock-up rolling chassis pictures at the weekend and pop the various versions on here.
Pip.