Kona Paul":10styjrr said:And Kona means "wife" in Norwegian, making me a bigamist
Excellent info. Does that mean you welded my Hot?
The first 853 Hot appeared in the 96 catalogue and should have gone on sale in the autumn of 95, so clearly if you started your company in December 96 you didn’t build the 96 frames. But it was still in the catalogue in 97 and 98, so I guess those were the ones you built.JeffB":dvow8d1q said:My partner Brian Caulfield did most of the welding. A friend of ours Woody Woodruff did the rest. After we closed Enigma, Brian went on to build bikes under Kavik Bicycles and Woody continued the BMX line under Enigma Racing. We both worked for Frank Wadelton for a number of years building bikes so we have built alot of other peoples frames over the years. It's amazing how intimate the biking industry was back then. Ahhh...the good old days.Excellent info. Does that mean you welded my Hot?
I think Kona might well help you as an owner with a specific enquiry about your own bike - it's clearly a 96 model with original paint, but if you asked Tech whether it was built by Teesdale or by somebody else, I expect he'd give you an answer. Mind you, we might be able to glean something ourselves from the serial number on the bb shell.haggis":2oo6sgkt said:Has anyone asked Kona?