swannymere
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Can’t wait, what size?I'll have to take some pictures. I have a 1992 Hei Hei.
Can’t wait, what size?I'll have to take some pictures. I have a 1992 Hei Hei.
Now there's a question...
...which neatly links to this.
To quote Jake "...we're busy saving a bike company".
It's said with love of course as Kona have always been very supportive and reflective of their history, the culture they've helped create, and the fan-base they've built. But it's also said with fact. They've bought back a company that was on the verge of going out of business and so naturally all efforts are focused on getting Kona back in black, the Kona way.
I can't say too much at the moment but I'm in discussions with Kona on how we can share the work Pip started, including a wealth of information he collated that's not on this site, and widen the net of information, highlighting and show-casing their history, starting with the Kona custom programme. This would involve time and effort from both sides, so getting the scope right is important and this is a side-hustle competing with the usual day to day life. When there's more concrete information to share I'll post it here
My point is, they're already doing a lot for us and the community through the relationships they've built over the years. We might not see it directly, but it's there.
Not sure where you get the idea that Kona is in anyway a company of comparable size to Daimler AG.As if the small effort was a problem for such a large company.
As you know, I work in the German vintage car industry. Mercedes-Benz and others have invested heavily in their museums and history. This is what Kona should do, it's just your unique story that makes you special today. Only the history, the fans make the difference to a manufacturer like Amflow.
Understood, but probably a discussion for a seperate thread, rather than this one.I didn't say that Kona was anywhere near as big as Daimler/Mercedes Benz. The investment costs would also be significantly lower. Support a few museums, support a few retro events, give the fans a few of the old heroes to play with. Something along these lines has already happened in the UK with the Malvern Classics.