Re: Kona Hot 1997 - 7th heaven
Just been reading a couple of Hot threads on another forum where someone was asking what the C was stamped on his TET made Hot after the number. He recieved a reply from Tom who said the C stood for Custom and could mean either Geometry or Braze-ons.
Also someone else who claims to have worked in a shop were they recieved bare Explosif and Hot frames and painted them themselves. Even though i dont know how much truth is in this.
mark
al-onestare":1w7qy1n2 said:To your question Mark, the easiest and simplest description of what a custom Kona was is: a frame built in the US "by hand" with colour or colour scheme of your choice.
For the most part they were built in batches and you were able to "add" custom fixtures and fittings. You might remember the black and white Hot from 91/92 where the customer asked for (then out-dated technology) u-brake mounts and Yeti-style side top-tube routing.
Things get murky though. I was pretty sure custom Kona's weren't made to measure frames built especially for you to your exact specifications. Yet, according to this dealer price guide for the 1994 season, an extra 150 bucks would get you a custom size. (We can safely assume there were similar guides and options from 1990 through to 1998/99). Sorry for the poor lighting; it's October
Just been reading a couple of Hot threads on another forum where someone was asking what the C was stamped on his TET made Hot after the number. He recieved a reply from Tom who said the C stood for Custom and could mean either Geometry or Braze-ons.
Also someone else who claims to have worked in a shop were they recieved bare Explosif and Hot frames and painted them themselves. Even though i dont know how much truth is in this.
mark