Kona Stuff Custom Build!

ssjambro
ssjambro Posts: 595
edited October 2009 in Your mountain bikes

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  • docker0141
    docker0141 Posts: 605
    what brake cable is that?

    it's really nice
  • ssjambro
    ssjambro Posts: 595
    It's a standard black hose with red insulation tape at intervals! :D

    I want to change it for a white Goodridge though.
  • fishcake
    fishcake Posts: 107
    nice
    here's mine

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    Fishcake
    You can never have too many bikes!
  • MeddlE
    MeddlE Posts: 322
    fishcake wrote:
    nice
    here's mine

    Fishcake

    What fork is that? Also, what length of fork?

    According to KonaWorld tech the longest fork you should fit is 100mm.
  • Furbes
    Furbes Posts: 289
    MeddlE wrote:
    fishcake wrote:
    nice
    here's mine

    Fishcake

    What fork is that? Also, what length of fork?

    According to KonaWorld tech the longest fork you should fit is 100mm.

    The Fork on my Scrap is 130mm , i've been running that Fork about a Year with no Problems .
  • Whytepeak
    Whytepeak Posts: 2,616
    MeddlE wrote:
    fishcake wrote:
    nice
    here's mine

    Fishcake

    What fork is that? Also, what length of fork?

    According to KonaWorld tech the longest fork you should fit is 100mm.

    Its a Rockshox revalation U-turn. So it can be run 100mm to 130mm, I think.
    Now that we are strong ought to bear the infirmities of the weak and not to please ourselves. ROMANS 15:1
  • fishcake
    fishcake Posts: 107
    The max fork on the 2003 Stuff is 130mm, I know this for sure as I emailled Kona in 2004 and asked them, The 2003 frame was also capable of taking a double crown fork - not that I would put one on.

    the following is an extract from a pdf from the kona web site

    DIRT JUMP – Stuff JR, Shred, Scrap, Stuff, Roast, Cowan
    Kona OB hardtails are designed for dirt jumping, technical single track, dual slalom or trials riding.
    Heavier construction allows the use of 4” and 5” double clamp forks. 2003 geometry offers even
    more stand-over clearance.
    You can never have too many bikes!
  • MeddlE
    MeddlE Posts: 322
    Just downloaded and read the tech manual for 2007 and mine can take up to 5" forks as well. That opens up the choices. Mine is an '07 with the adjustable wheelbase. Currently running the standard DJ3 but would like to upgrade to something better.
  • ramemtbers
    ramemtbers Posts: 1,562
    what forks sre they
  • rubins4
    rubins4 Posts: 563
    Nice bike jambro, really like it. How do you find running a single ring? I'm guessing you do more than just jumping with hydro disc front and rear?

    Heres a quick pick of mine...

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    Its running 09' Tora 302's and white slim jims now
    http://www.bikeradar.com/forums/viewtop ... t=12613038
    Anyway, fk dis, I iz off 4 a ride innit. l8rz peepz