Re: Kona Explosif 1997 team edition: finished (P16)
I don't think I ever shared some of the backstory on how I got the frame and some of the chat that surrounded the bike appearing on ebay. I hadn't seen the auction until it was too late and our good friend H1v9a8c8 was the guy who pulled the trigger. Luckily for me, it was too big for him but I didn't know this. In fact, he and Pip were chatting offline about something else and when talk turned to this frame and the size, Pip - the absolute gent he is - kindly suggested that if he was thinking of selling, he knew I'd be interested.
H1v9a8c8 got in touch and I had the hardest 10 minutes of my RB life as I tried to formulate an offer that a) didn't take the piss and b) didn't break my wallet! In the end it was pretty simple - not cheap but very fair - and H1v9a8c8 kindly accepted. The rest is history!
This is the thread that started on the CLASSIC MTB trading center (Facebook). As you can see this was a wanted ad for a Stab but you'll see how it develops. I've edited out peoples surnames but you'll figure out who I am I thought this might add to the story and modern day history of the frame, it does go off tangent and highlights how people can be really dumb but stick with it. In fact reading it again has reminded me there's another lead on the 'who designed the rasta flames?' question.
Phew!
I don't think I ever shared some of the backstory on how I got the frame and some of the chat that surrounded the bike appearing on ebay. I hadn't seen the auction until it was too late and our good friend H1v9a8c8 was the guy who pulled the trigger. Luckily for me, it was too big for him but I didn't know this. In fact, he and Pip were chatting offline about something else and when talk turned to this frame and the size, Pip - the absolute gent he is - kindly suggested that if he was thinking of selling, he knew I'd be interested.
H1v9a8c8 got in touch and I had the hardest 10 minutes of my RB life as I tried to formulate an offer that a) didn't take the piss and b) didn't break my wallet! In the end it was pretty simple - not cheap but very fair - and H1v9a8c8 kindly accepted. The rest is history!
This is the thread that started on the CLASSIC MTB trading center (Facebook). As you can see this was a wanted ad for a Stab but you'll see how it develops. I've edited out peoples surnames but you'll figure out who I am I thought this might add to the story and modern day history of the frame, it does go off tangent and highlights how people can be really dumb but stick with it. In fact reading it again has reminded me there's another lead on the 'who designed the rasta flames?' question.
Phew!