mr.Maverick
Dirt Disciple
Hi everyone! A new member here, been admiring all the cool RBs on this forum for a few months and have been tossing back and forth if I should try one myself. Guess this thread answers what I decided to do  
 
So I found a 96 (I think, correct me if I'm wrong) Kona Hahanna from a local auction for pretty cheap and thought "what the hell", it's relatively cheap so I'll give it a try. I'm not a patient person but I've decided that the timespan for this project is about a year. Main reason being that I have a 2010 Kona Cinder Cone as my main bike which I'm upgrading slowly so I have to spread my spending between these two projects. Anyways I hope that in a year I will have a cool retro bike and exactly my kind of main bike.
I'm not going to be too rigid with keeping the Hahanna as authentic as possible. I'm going in the direction of Urban-Modern-Retro. Because of the relative longevity of the project I'm first going to make the bike driveable and put the esthetic side together in the end. At this point it's just a lot of ideas without a sharp direction but we'll see what happens. Hope you enjoy watching the build materialize
		
		
	
	
		
 
	
				
			 
 So I found a 96 (I think, correct me if I'm wrong) Kona Hahanna from a local auction for pretty cheap and thought "what the hell", it's relatively cheap so I'll give it a try. I'm not a patient person but I've decided that the timespan for this project is about a year. Main reason being that I have a 2010 Kona Cinder Cone as my main bike which I'm upgrading slowly so I have to spread my spending between these two projects. Anyways I hope that in a year I will have a cool retro bike and exactly my kind of main bike.
I'm not going to be too rigid with keeping the Hahanna as authentic as possible. I'm going in the direction of Urban-Modern-Retro. Because of the relative longevity of the project I'm first going to make the bike driveable and put the esthetic side together in the end. At this point it's just a lot of ideas without a sharp direction but we'll see what happens. Hope you enjoy watching the build materialize

 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 I really hope the painjob is everywhere as good as it looks like in the picture, would save a lot of time and $$ and also keep the bike a lil bit original. Hopefully I get it stripped and washed during the next two days so I'd have some pics to post and could scetch some plan about the rebuild.
 I really hope the painjob is everywhere as good as it looks like in the picture, would save a lot of time and $$ and also keep the bike a lil bit original. Hopefully I get it stripped and washed during the next two days so I'd have some pics to post and could scetch some plan about the rebuild.  
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		