Hi, im new around here, not really ridden mtbs since a teen in the late 90s. After recently having a go on a friends carbon fibre boardman I decided I wouldnt mind giving mountain biking a try, nothing serious. Being a family man i havent got 1000s to spend on pushbike so headed to ebay.
I ended up buying I believe an early 2000s firemountain for 79 quid, ive spent about 30 quid on it and have a "useable" bike , although it doesnt have disc mounts, the forks are terrible and the clearcoat has spiderwebs all over the place, its ok for £110.
In the process of buying spares for the firemountain I bought a job lot of old mtb spares mostly junk, for 25quid, included was a 96? Champagne / gold steel hahanna and p2 fork in a terrible state, the seat post was well seized in and the paint was knackered, no chance of polishing it up it looked terrible.
Having been hovering around retro bike, and having a bit of a love for old konas back in the 90s I decided to take the frame into work and stripped it, loads of elbow grease and im left with a brushed steel frame thats solid underneath.
I have fallen in love with this bike and cant decide weather to spend /update the firemountain
Sell them both and put the money toward a newer bike
Or attempt to restore / modernise the Hahanna and use the fm as a doner and to ride whilst doing it?!
I feel myself drawn to the latter, ive a few ideas im a little unsure of (I know somebody in a bodyshop whocan clear coat it for free, im aware this can be a bit dodgey on raw steel but i love the look and its got to be worth a try!?)
Would it be worth it?, would it be better to look for an old cindercone or similar or do you think I could make a decent enough bike from the Hahanna?
Cheers
I ended up buying I believe an early 2000s firemountain for 79 quid, ive spent about 30 quid on it and have a "useable" bike , although it doesnt have disc mounts, the forks are terrible and the clearcoat has spiderwebs all over the place, its ok for £110.
In the process of buying spares for the firemountain I bought a job lot of old mtb spares mostly junk, for 25quid, included was a 96? Champagne / gold steel hahanna and p2 fork in a terrible state, the seat post was well seized in and the paint was knackered, no chance of polishing it up it looked terrible.
Having been hovering around retro bike, and having a bit of a love for old konas back in the 90s I decided to take the frame into work and stripped it, loads of elbow grease and im left with a brushed steel frame thats solid underneath.
I have fallen in love with this bike and cant decide weather to spend /update the firemountain
Sell them both and put the money toward a newer bike
Or attempt to restore / modernise the Hahanna and use the fm as a doner and to ride whilst doing it?!
I feel myself drawn to the latter, ive a few ideas im a little unsure of (I know somebody in a bodyshop whocan clear coat it for free, im aware this can be a bit dodgey on raw steel but i love the look and its got to be worth a try!?)
Would it be worth it?, would it be better to look for an old cindercone or similar or do you think I could make a decent enough bike from the Hahanna?
Cheers