Help me stop reminiscing

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kilf

New Member
Hi Guys

I've been out of the mountain-biking scene for a good while now and I wanna get back into it and get a bike similar to the best bike I ever owned period.....a 1997 Kona Lava Dome.

I loved everything about it the beautiful racing green colour but mostly the feel. It got me into mountain biking so much that, After having it a year I upgraded to a 1998 pahoehoe things were never the same after that the pahohehoe felt dead by comparison didn't inspire me to ride harder or somehow mystically propel me along like the lava dome

So im putting it down to the steel frame and I want that feeling back the bike was made from "kona butted chomoly" I dont knows much about steel tubing but I know I liked that bike I imagine this tubing is cheap but what would it be comparative to? Reynolds 520,631,? would 853 feel as zingy ?im wondering because I wanna build a steel hardtail (or buy a complete bike something similar on the bike to work scheme )...so any info recommendations/info from those that know would be most welcome

P.S i dont really wanna go second hand id like new do you think Genisis latitude 00 might fill my requirements. Was also thinking of a kona explosif frame build

Please help


pic of my old lava dome here



http://forums.mtbr.c....php?t=411738Hi

scroll down to big pic...

thank in advance

Kilf
 

Cubist

Still wavin'
Location
Ovver 'thill
Your prayers are answered. One-One do steel frames and rigid or sprung fork bundles. Check their site, awesome bikes. Go Ti if you can afford it!

http://www.on-one.co.uk/c/q/frameset-bundles
 
That Kona was lovely. I'm reminiscing too lately....about a Saracen Tufftrax '90 and Peugeot Ranger '88. I must be mental! :smile: Hope you find your dream bike again. Why not get a second hand Lava Dome frame and rebuild it? You know you want to!
 

I like Skol

A Minging Manc...
He He. I am one step ahead of the game. My bro has one, possibly from a few years earlier and he has had it from new. It is currently languishing at the back of his shed until I can rescue it and administer a little TLC. I remember the weird but stangely enjoyable feel of the flexy steel frame compared to all the rigid aluminium bikes I have owned. That picture looks like the one except his had different coloured decals and the forks are a kind of metallic brown.

He has agreed to long term loan it to me as he also has a road bike and a full-suss MTB.

His Kona has some history as once when he was back in Manchester visiting his in-laws the bike was stolen from the garage. I apprehended some tattooed scrote riding it around a month or two later and decided to take it back (I stopped him and called the police) so in a way it is my bike anyway because he wouldn't have it if it wasn't to me :rolleyes:
 

BenDeason

New Member
Do it cheapo way. I got a bargain on an old explosif frame that had its dropouts changed to horizontals. Best thing is it came with a seatpost, seat and some lovely retro xtr cranks. Eventually it built up single speed with carbon pace forks and carbon bars for a fraction of the price of a new bike. Great fun to.
 

lukesdad

Guest
Last year I rebuilt my Fuji steelite it had been hung in the shed for 8 years. What was i thinking of ?
 

Twizit

CS8 lead out specialist
Location
Surrey
Must be something in the air.

Am currently being tempted by either an On-One 456 or if I feel a little more flush maybe a Ragley Piglet. Currently accumulating bits for a full build up :tongue:
 

GrumpyGregry

Here for rides.
Something from Singular Cycles would be nice...

My 'throwback' is a 90's Kona Kilauea tange prestige frame and fork off cheap off ebay built into an SS-ATB pub bike.
 

KenG

Senior Member
I have a 95 Kona Hahanna and an On-One Inbred, both are a joy to ride and the On-One has similar geometry to the Kona so rides very much the same, here they both are -

Hahanna compressed.JPG

On-One compressed.JPG
 

Globalti

Legendary Member
I once had a Kona Explosif, it was deep blue and silver. I regret selling that bike more than any other I've sold, even though I replaced it with a Hei Hei. Again, it's something to do with the ride quality of a good steel frame, something like a good pair of skis....
 
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