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as you may or may not know i have a 93 kona lava dome and i have just aquired most of a kona aa. my other bikes are a single speed saracen to get to work on and a single speed khs for best. also a modern bike. and a couple of full sus retro projects firmly on the back burner.

i could do with a bit od a swat analysis i think as i have just aquired a kona aa and something has to give.

the modern, khs and projects are staying put. i think i have sold the saracen commuter. i want to keep one of the two konas and use it as a single speed hack to allow the khs to become my lovely geared retro.

the problem is, which kona do i keep?

the lava dome is lovely steel, but then i can get my steel fix from the khs. i have 2 sets of forks for it (judy's and project 2's). the aa is alloy and i decided i'd never have rigid alloy again. it comes with the original marzocchi forks but they need work. i have seen plenty of steel mid 90's kona frames for sale for sensible money ( most of the time) but early alloy frames are that bit rarer.

what would you do? i really like them both but that really isnt an option at the moment.

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i seem to remember you're quite big? if so bin those marzocchis, they flex like hell unless you are a whippet

FWIW, i always thought a gold judy XC would be THE SEX on one of those AA frames when i had one...
 
The Kona AA was my favourite Kona. In that purple was probably the best looking bike I've seen in the flesh.
 
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i seem to remember you're quite big? if so bin those marzocchis, they flex like hell unless you are a whippet

FWIW, i always thought a gold judy XC would be THE SEX on one of those AA frames when i had one...

you are correct, i am a "larger gentleman". infortunately the steerer on the judy is way too short for the aa. i know that can be changed but budgets matter too.

i am not overly bothered about fork flex at the minute as it will just be a work and back bike for the next year or so
 
Seen as you've already had the Lava Dome up for sale and it's low end steel, keep the AA. It's the new girl, (as it looks girly :p)
But it'll be a change.

If you know the approx steerer length for the AA in ahead I may have one I'm not using as long as it's not too long. I would think the Judy's will need far less looking after. The AA is the one from somebody on here and has the XC51 Air/oil forks that where not tip top condition ?


I assume larger is not in reference to your vertical size :oops: the steel would make you fitter as it's heavier though ;)
 
Isn't it a SWOT analysis? Strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats.

Those Judys look like they need new springs.

Random advice ends.
 
the lava dome is 93 so befour suspension corrected geometry which means your limited to what length forks you can use. personally i prefer the later models but probley wouldent go for ally.
id sell them both and look for a 94/95/96 explosif or kilauea :D that probley didnt help did it?
 
Definitely keep the Lava Dome as IMHO it's from the best year for a Kona.
Saying that, when the AA was launched I nearly bought one but plumped for a Kili Comp instead. BIG mistake.

Add me to list for not being very helpful.

cheers

Jon

PS
Keep the Lava Dome as it's steel :cool:
 
the ally looks nicest, give it a go....but in reality whats the lava dome worth? strip it down, sell the bits if you must and hang the frame for a rainy day.
nothing looks better than tons of cool frames hanging up, and its not going to break the bank is it?
 
The Lava Dome is size 16 and the AA is size 19. Surely if one fits you, the other one doesn't? (Or maybe neither does.)

The Lava Dome is a nicer colour(s) in many people's opinion

The 93 Lava Dome has pre-suspension geometry, so is really better with 39cm P2s, the 94 AA has suspension geometry

The Lava Dome frame is double-butted steel, but not a high-end tubeset. The AA frame is db 7005 Alcoa, also not high-end, half a pound heavier than the 94 Kula (Easton Varilite).

The AA is rarer

The Lava Dome is a Lava Dome

Surely the size is the most important - size 16 is really designed for 5-0 to 5-6, size 19 is for 5-9 to 6-3.
 
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