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Posted: 5 February 2003
by Jim Barrow

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Scrubs up well

Thought I'd send in a picture of my bike and tell you all about it. The frame is getting on a bit now, I think it's either a 1994 or a 1995 Kona Hei Hei. To see it you'd think it was much newer than that - it's had several new sticker sets over the years and it always scrubs up well. Over the course of its life it's had about five complete groupsets, four forks, and six sets of wheels...

I used to work in a bike shop and it was decked out with trick bits and XTR, but times have changed since then and I now have kids and a proper job so I've had to go for more cost conscious choices with the latest incarnation! The forks are 2000 SIDs and although they let in water badly they are light and do the trick for me as I'm an XC Jeyboy. For the winter months they come off and some rigids go on.

Wheels are X517s on Hope Ti-Glide hubs with skinny 1.7 Specialized tyres for the winter. The groupset is XT except for the cranks which are LX, they spin on a Hope Ti bottom bracket. I've gone for Maguras for braking. Not your obvious choice for XC use, but the guys I ride with are as interested in racing down every hill as they are with racing up them, so good stopping power is essential!

There's a USE Alien post, and a cheap but light Nitrox saddle. In case you haven't gathered, yes I’m a bit of a weight weenie. All of the bolts on the derailleurs and shifters (and anywhere else where it's safe) have been replaced with aluminium ones, and I don't have valve caps to save weight... Although weight watchers are often criticised for being too light or unreliable this bike has survived multiple trips to Wales and the Lakes, it's been up and down Snowdon many times and punished in XC races its entire life – it always comes back for more.

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Thanks for showing us your Hei-Hei it brought back many happy memories of riding mine before some thieving scroat relieved me of it(mine was about 92/93). I'm very envious. I wonder if we could start a campaign for kona to bring back the Hei-Hei.
Posted: 05/02/2003 08:49

Do I remember rightly that this is a Ti frame?
Posted: 05/02/2003 09:02

what kind of article is this? I mean you wouldn't spend thousands of pounds on yer bird then post pictures of her on the internet, or would you?
Posted: 05/02/2003 10:55

eh? some people do. allegedly.
Posted: 05/02/2003 12:55

We've all seen you on Ratemenude.com Anne, don't deny it!
Posted: 05/02/2003 13:26

Doug, it's a reincarnation of a section called "readers bikes", which was part of the magazine MaximumMTB. Of course the more unusual the bike, or the more intricate the stories behind it, the more interesting the article. But at the end of the day we're only here posting on BIKEmagic because we're all confirmed bike geeks. If you don't like it, you don't have to read it.
Posted: 06/02/2003 11:37

It is a Ti frame Peter, and it's great! (Considering it's age). The only real downside is the geometry only suits 63mm travel forks. Jimbo www.sussex-mtb.com
Posted: 07/02/2003 07:55

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