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So I can reveal the Caldera will be making it's debut at Mountain Mayhem in a few weeks. The Explosif will be with me as well so it'll be a great opportunity to compare and contrast 'real-time'.
Piecing together the story behind this and the related models continues and thanks again to Pip who's been a super-sleuth as well as Anthony who whilst isn't around much, his knowledge littered across this site is like finding golden nuggets.
You might remember that Altitude were tasked with building the Caldera, Hot and Ku for 1997. As Pip is the Ku-man around here, he's been piecing together the history of that model. So when it comes to this specific point in time, around mid to late 96 to the start of 97, there appears to be a bit of a void as well. In other words, it looks like very few were made based on the assumption we've not been able to find many. I realise that's a tenuous link at best because we're talking about 3 custom models which means they were produced in small numbers to start with, but still, like the Caldera and even the Hot, very few Ku's seem to have been made.
It all points to the over-riding theory that things didn't work out, for a variety of industry market led changes and factory start-up / continuation issues.
Our conversation on 1997 Ku's came up when this popped up during a Facebook thread chat about the recently purchased 1997/98 rasta flames Explosif (kudos to H1v9a8c8 for winning that):
First of all, what an ace livery! A sweet variation on the rasta flames I'd not seen before. It was the hall-marks of a 97 but you'll also spot it was 96 cable routing. It's serial number is K09606065.
This isn't the first Ku of this type to have a mixture of 96 and 97 features and long story short, by looking at the serial numbers it appears there were more re-badged 96's as 97's than actual 97's.
I won't steal anymore of Pip's thunder here, so do check out his research and excellent story on his 98 Ku (even rarer than this) here:
viewtopic.php?f=21&t=342494 and the Ku history here:
viewtopic.php?f=41&t=336784
There are 2 Ku's we know of with the "right" 97 set up, Mark's ex, a warrenty replacement Kona dug-up 4 years later:
And this tiny thing:
But my fav is this wicked 96/97 sporting a similar colour to the Caldera. Perhaps a sign of the trouble that was about to come!
Anthony neatly wraps this up:
If any were built in 1995, I don't know who built them. Tom Teesdale says he was still building the Hot then, but he doesn't say he ever built any Kus. From 1996, Altitude Cycles (formed after Mountain Goat closed) built them and then after that folded, from early 97 a new firm called Enigma Design and Manufacturing took over the contract. One of the principals contributed to a thread on here and said that their contract was to build 50 Kus and 50 Hots. I guess that was probably the production run for some of the 97 model year and the (final) 98 model year.
As does Pip:
There could be as many as 50 1997 Ku frames out there, although it seems likely that production was interrupted during the construction process for what was advertised in the 1997 catalogue, so maybe not as many as that were actually built.