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Kona Fan
My second build thread on here! When I first joined Retrobike I asked about building a bikepacking bike, here it is. I originally bought a 14" Brodie Energy for this build and it turns out that's way too small for me. I was measuring frames wrong this whole time and it skewed my perception of frame sizes drastically. Luckily, I spotted a 16" Lava Dome (unknown year) on FB for £90 that I also picked up in the case that the Brodie wasn't right, which turned out to be the case! There will be some photos of the Brodie here so that should clear up any of that confusion. This bike is being built for my trip from London to Croatia this summer. The route I've picked is a mix of everything really, so thats reflected in the build. I'd also like to say a big thanks to @Mr Scruff , who supplied me with an XTR M950 wheelset for this build, free of charge.
If anyone can ID the year on this bike please mention it! I think its a 95 based on my research.
Here's some pics from the FB advert for the Lava Dome.
Unfortunatley, this bike seems to have been stripped for its good parts and built up on the cheap, probably by a bike shop. The drivetrain was a 1x7 with Raleigh Truebuild wheels, "one-piece" cranks where the chainring was integrated into them, a Tourney RD and cheapo Shimano thumbshifter. I probably overpaid for this in hingsight. Anyways, I stripped it down of all it's rubbish and gave it a clean. It turned out ok, looks like someone had a lock on the toptube which caused a bunch of paint chips and the decals are slightly cracked, but nothing major. Luckily, the original stem, bars and fork were all there and it came with a nice Charge Spoon.
More posts/pics to follow.

Here's some pics from the FB advert for the Lava Dome.

Unfortunatley, this bike seems to have been stripped for its good parts and built up on the cheap, probably by a bike shop. The drivetrain was a 1x7 with Raleigh Truebuild wheels, "one-piece" cranks where the chainring was integrated into them, a Tourney RD and cheapo Shimano thumbshifter. I probably overpaid for this in hingsight. Anyways, I stripped it down of all it's rubbish and gave it a clean. It turned out ok, looks like someone had a lock on the toptube which caused a bunch of paint chips and the decals are slightly cracked, but nothing major. Luckily, the original stem, bars and fork were all there and it came with a nice Charge Spoon.


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