Kona Hei Hei on ebay

Harryburgundy":2yvwqm2v said:
Anthony":2yvwqm2v said:
Good condition 1996 frame, starting price way way too high.
It adds up to £1500 I guess..maybe a wee more.
I made it just shy of £1,300 myself, Carl, but you know far more about bling stuff than I do!

More to the point though, in my experience few complete bikes realise more than 70% of the value of the parts. And less than that the more 'personal' the build is, and you could say that this one is quite personal.

I don't see that it makes sense to have a starting price of anything above £500 if he wants a proper auction to take place. But his best plan would be to sell it part by part, don't you think?
 
Not a Kona fanboi myself, but think this looks pretty cool.......a lot of money, sure, and as for the looks/bling/build, may i point you towards some past BOTM's...........one mans meat and all that.... :LOL:
 
Anthony":32dt2i74 said:
Harryburgundy":32dt2i74 said:
Anthony":32dt2i74 said:
Good condition 1996 frame, starting price way way too high.
It adds up to £1500 I guess..maybe a wee more.
But his best plan would be to sell it part by part, don't you think?

Oh yes, totally agree Anthony. Can't see anyone bidding. If he wants that money he will probably have to split.
 
Barend position a little strange and somehow that Zooka is upside down as it appears to have negative rise...
Yuck!
J
 
i reckon you'd just about break even buying and splitting, so would not be a a terrible idea if you wanted a few of the parts. lots of risk/effort tho, depends alot on how much you value the frame (500 ish?)
the biuld looks terrible in those pics, but i think its cos the ti is looking more grey than silver, clashes bad with the tyres and all the ano blue. too many spacers and stem the wrong way up, probably should be grey tyres if anything and that post is just plain wrong.
 
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