It's cool to see well used and loved bikes, and this one hit's both spots. It's clearly been enjoyed and has some interesting additions. It doesn't seem to have many or any dings. BUT do check out the rear triangle pivots by the mech. I can see those lines across the weak points. These could just be paint stress fractures BUT they could also be terminal. The only way to really check is to get the magnifying glass out (which is what I had to do with the Manomano and continue to do after every ride).
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1997-Kona-Uhu ... 234cfa91df
If it's sound, then give it a proper strip down, polish, sort out the front forks and enjoy!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1997-Kona-Uhu ... 234cfa91df
If it's sound, then give it a proper strip down, polish, sort out the front forks and enjoy!
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