KONA EXPLOSIF EBAY U.K.

Ackers":9mma9gs2 said:
I sold this frame to this seller a few months back, its definitely 18".
No, it definitely isn't!

The seat tube may well measure 17.8", but on 1992 sizing that means it's a size 17.
 
[ sulking, please ignore ]I wish people would put the frame size in the title.[ /sulking, please ignore ]

Mopes off, whining and mumbling about " bloody hobbits. " Bangs head off door frame yet again to unleash a torrent of tourettes.
 
Agency_Scum":5lajhwdx said:
[ sulking, please ignore ]I wish people would put the frame size in the title.[ /sulking, please ignore ]

Mopes off, whining and mumbling about " bloody hobbits. " Bangs head off door frame yet again to unleash a torrent of tourettes.

Bud.. :oops: that was me..the reason i left it out as i recollect some discussion of frame sizing around that era..Anthony had mentioned this sizing issue before..to me it didnt look like a 16..but to be honest i have not seen many konas of that era in the flesh so to speak ..i hope that i explained myself ok

Ernie ;)
 
This measured 18" centre to top when I had it so I doubt its changed. It's a late 92 frame when they changed geometry slightly over bikes released earlier that year. It would've been sold as an 18" bike. Earlier bikes that year were measured from the top of the bottom bracket shell to top of the seat tube so the 16" would measure nearly 17" and the 18" would measure nearly 19" centre to top, same as 91 bikes. This bike has the same geometry as a 1993 Kona apart from that its slightly shorter in the top tube. You can also tell its a late 92 bike with the revised geometry by the different decals on the forks (like on a 93 bike), and the lack of braze ons for a seat post qr and rack mounts. That's my understanding of it anyway. :D I sold this as I found it a bit too short in the top tube compared to my 93 Kona. It was in fantastic condition though, very light.
 
Last night I worked on the ward nurse's Explosif ( it was a VER Y quiet nightshift! ) and it was the WORST ONE EVER.
Anthony, which one am I talking about?
Top swing XT mech
No-name alu frame with sliding SS dropout
Non-adjust Marzocchi Bomber
1/4 ton in weight!
 
Ackers":3lgc6fq1 said:
This measured 18" centre to top when I had it so I doubt its changed. It's a late 92 frame when they changed geometry slightly over bikes released earlier that year. It would've been sold as an 18" bike. Earlier bikes that year were measured from the top of the bottom bracket shell to top of the seat tube so the 16" would measure nearly 17" and the 18" would measure nearly 19" centre to top, same as 91 bikes. This bike has the same geometry as a 1993 Kona apart from that its slightly shorter in the top tube. You can also tell its a late 92 bike with the revised geometry by the different decals on the forks (like on a 93 bike), and the lack of braze ons for a seat post qr and rack mounts. That's my understanding of it anyway. :D I sold this as I found it a bit too short in the top tube compared to my 93 Kona. It was in fantastic condition though, very light.
I understand where you're coming from, and that is an interesting piece of history. Nevertheless all of what you're describing is consistent with it being a 1992 size 17, as sold in the USA, which would explain why the top tube is shorter than a 1992 size 18.
 
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