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1993 Kona Hahanna

This was so cheap I couldn't resist it. It needs a lot of work: apart from the headset, there isn't a bearing on the bike which isn't loose and dry. No doubt a fair bit of stuff will have to be replaced, but a fair bit can probably be restored. The only problem is that I've currently got no time or space do do it, so it's going to have to wait a few months.

The Hahanna in a garage

The Hahanna in a garage

Eventually it will probably be a tourer, I might even put curly bars on it. Although it has some rather nice original XT STI units on it (from the days when both shift levers were thumb-operated) so it'd be a shame to lose them.

We'll see...

Current Setup

Frame: Kona Hahanna 20" (Kona cromoly tubing)
Fork: Kona Project 2 single butted
Wheels: tired
Tyres: old
Brakes: one set of Shimano Exage cantis
Brake levers and shifters: Shimano Deore XT STI
Rear mech: Shimano Deore DX
Front mech: Shimano Alivio
Chainset: no idea
Bottom bracket: wobbly
Chain: don't ask
Headset: Shimano 105
Stem: Kona Velocity 150mm
Bar: Kona
Seatpin: crap
Saddle: GT
Pedals: dead

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