Yes indeed, but why not have gears? I know, because it makes it too easy. As far as the actual thread subject is concerned, may I suggest that the two relevant facts are firstly that your frame weighs 4.25lbs - for a size 18 - and secondly that it once snapped.
I actually don't think the two things are linked, although Kona-deniers will perhaps scoff. 4.25lbs is fairly light, but Columbus Max is a fairly sophisticated tubeset, utilising heat-treating and bi-ovalising ahead of its time. Some of them did snap, but it was actually the dropout that snapped and nothing to do with the lightness of the tubes. I assume that it was a faulty design of dropouts that Kona used for a while and they would still have snapped even if the frame had weighed 5lbs. But that won't stop some people thinking that it snapped because it was light.
I actually don't think the two things are linked, although Kona-deniers will perhaps scoff. 4.25lbs is fairly light, but Columbus Max is a fairly sophisticated tubeset, utilising heat-treating and bi-ovalising ahead of its time. Some of them did snap, but it was actually the dropout that snapped and nothing to do with the lightness of the tubes. I assume that it was a faulty design of dropouts that Kona used for a while and they would still have snapped even if the frame had weighed 5lbs. But that won't stop some people thinking that it snapped because it was light.