Hello all, I'm new around here and thought I'd share my old Kona build with you
First things first I had a Caldera way back in 1998 when they first hit the market. It was a warranty replacement for a Hahanna frame I'd cracked - I knew the shop owner so they helped me out with a cheeky upgrade in the process It was a lovely bike and I quickly regretted swapping the frame a few years later for a well used Azonic DS-1 that was too small for me :roll:
Anyway, fast forward to last christmas. I was away with the in-laws flicking through eBay when an 18" 1998 Caldera frame popped up. I bought it immediately and at £90 probably paid over the odds for it I also started scouring eBay for some retro bits to go on it and ended up spending rather a lot more than perhaps I should have I then spent the rest of the christmas break waiting to get home and receive my goodies
When the frame arrived it was immediately obvious it was in pretty good condition. I decided to go with Bomber Z2's of the era; I'd had Z1's on mine but they were a bit too long for it really. Besides, the Z2's matched the colour better I also decided it needed XTR kit as I couldn't afford it at the time and figured old second hand stuff would be cheap - not entirely correct
Anyway, the bike came together nicely and rides well but I hadn't realised quite how far technology has come on... When push comes to shove my 2016 Stumpjumper carbon 6fattie gets picked every time I go out so the Kona very rarely gets used, poor thing :facepalm:
First things first I had a Caldera way back in 1998 when they first hit the market. It was a warranty replacement for a Hahanna frame I'd cracked - I knew the shop owner so they helped me out with a cheeky upgrade in the process It was a lovely bike and I quickly regretted swapping the frame a few years later for a well used Azonic DS-1 that was too small for me :roll:
Anyway, fast forward to last christmas. I was away with the in-laws flicking through eBay when an 18" 1998 Caldera frame popped up. I bought it immediately and at £90 probably paid over the odds for it I also started scouring eBay for some retro bits to go on it and ended up spending rather a lot more than perhaps I should have I then spent the rest of the christmas break waiting to get home and receive my goodies
When the frame arrived it was immediately obvious it was in pretty good condition. I decided to go with Bomber Z2's of the era; I'd had Z1's on mine but they were a bit too long for it really. Besides, the Z2's matched the colour better I also decided it needed XTR kit as I couldn't afford it at the time and figured old second hand stuff would be cheap - not entirely correct
Anyway, the bike came together nicely and rides well but I hadn't realised quite how far technology has come on... When push comes to shove my 2016 Stumpjumper carbon 6fattie gets picked every time I go out so the Kona very rarely gets used, poor thing :facepalm: