In 1989 I purchased a Kona Cinder Cone Race Lite from a bike shop on the parade of shops near Crowthorne railway station. Over the next 10 years it was raced in events in the New Forest and Salisbury Plain and according to it's long gone Cateye it covered over 6000 miles. As parts became worn they were upgraded, so it now rides on Mavic rims, XTR bottom bracket and a different chain set with SRAM twist shift gears. These upgrades happened around 1993.
Since the beginning of the millennium the bike has sat in my garage doing nothing. Occasionally it was ridden up the road, until the fat bastard that I now am, realised I was a long way from being as fit as I used to be. On more than one occasion it nearly ended up on ebay.
This year, 25 years on from the purchase of my first serious bike, I have become a "born again cyclist", I have bought a very sexy carbon road bike and have become fit enough to enjoy riding socially and have even signed up for a 100 mile charity ride in September.
To celebrate the re-kindling of my love of cycling I am going to rebuild my 1989 Kona Cinder Cone. I would appreciate your thoughts and advice on what to do, particularly given it is not totally original. I have attached some pictures which hopefully give a representative view of it's condition. Thanks in advance for your responses.
Graham
Since the beginning of the millennium the bike has sat in my garage doing nothing. Occasionally it was ridden up the road, until the fat bastard that I now am, realised I was a long way from being as fit as I used to be. On more than one occasion it nearly ended up on ebay.
This year, 25 years on from the purchase of my first serious bike, I have become a "born again cyclist", I have bought a very sexy carbon road bike and have become fit enough to enjoy riding socially and have even signed up for a 100 mile charity ride in September.
To celebrate the re-kindling of my love of cycling I am going to rebuild my 1989 Kona Cinder Cone. I would appreciate your thoughts and advice on what to do, particularly given it is not totally original. I have attached some pictures which hopefully give a representative view of it's condition. Thanks in advance for your responses.
Graham