







Taking the Wagon series high into the bling-o-sphere, cycling aficionados will love this piece of mobile art: lugged frame, Dedacciai SAT bronze-welded Chromoly tubing, and a Mavic Track Ellipse wheelset. Bipedal candy if you ask us. If this bike doesn't get you dates-like, really hot dates-you might have issues.
Frame sizes | C49cm, C52cm, C54cm, C56cm, C58cm, C60cm |
Frame tubing | Dedacciai SAT Bronze-Welded Cromoly |
Rear Shock | N/A |
Fork | Kona Retro Road |
Headset | FSA Orbit DL |
Crankarms | Sugino SG75 (144mm Bolt Pattern 49-56=170, 58-60=175) |
Chainrings | Sugino 45T |
B/B | Sugino BB-SG75 |
Pedals | N/A |
Chain | Shimano CN-NX01 |
Freewheel | Shimano 16T Freewheel & Fixed |
F/D | N/A |
R/D | N/A |
Shifters | N/A |
Handlebar | Kona Rat Pack Pista (31.8mm, 420mm Wide) |
Stem | Kona Rat Pack (6°± , 49-52=90, 54-56=100, 58-60=115mm) |
Grips | Kona Cork Tape |
Brakes | Shimano R650 |
Brake Levers | Shimano R600 |
Front hub | Mavic Track Ellipse Wheelset |
Rear hub | Mavic Track Ellipse Wheelset |
Spokes | Mavic Track Ellipse Wheelset |
Tires | Continental Ultra Gatorskin 700x28C |
Tubes | CST |
Rims | Mavic Track Ellipse Wheelset |
Saddle | Selle Italia Flight Retro |
Seatpost | Kona Road Deluxe |
Seat clamp | Integrated |
Color | Metallic Dark Green |
UNITS | SIZE | C-T | TTH | STA | HTA | RC | FC | WB | FL | OF | BBH | SO | HT | BBS | FD |
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mm | 490 | 470 | 521 | 75° | 71.5° | 414 | 582 | 989 | 375 | 43 | 281 | 757 | 110 | 68 | 28.6 |
inches | 18.5 | 18.5 | 20.5 | | | 16.3 | 22.9 | 38.9 | 14.8 | 1.7 | 11.1 | 29.8 | 4.3 | | |
mm | 520 | 500 | 535 | 74.5° | 72.5° | 414 | 583 | 991 | 375 | 43 | 281 | 776 | 115 | 68 | 28.6 |
inches | 20.5 | 19.7 | 21.1 | | | 16.3 | 23 | 39 | 14.8 | 1.7 | 11.1 | 30.6 | 4.5 | | |
mm | 540 | 520 | 551 | 73.5° | 73° | 414 | 586 | 993 | 375 | 43 | 281 | 795 | 135 | 68 | 28.6 |
inches | 21.3 | 20.5 | 21.7 | | | 16.3 | 23.1 | 39.1 | 14.8 | 1.7 | 11.1 | 31.3 | 5.3 | | |
mm | 560 | 540 | 566 | 73° | 73.5° | 414 | 591 | 998 | 375 | 43 | 281 | 804 | 136 | 68 | 28.6 |
inches | 22 | 21.3 | 22.3 | | | 16.3 | 23.3 | 39.3 | 14.8 | 1.7 | 11.1 | 31.7 | 5.4 | | |
mm | 580 | 560 | 581 | 72.5° | 73.5° | 414 | 601 | 1009 | 375 | 43 | 284 | 829 | 165 | 68 | 28.6 |
inches | 22.8 | 22.1 | 22.9 | | | 16.3 | 23.7 | 39.7 | 14.8 | 1.7 | 11.2 | 32.6 | 6.5 | | |
mm | 600 | 580 | 594 | 72° | 73.5° | 414 | 610 | 1017 | 375 | 43 | 284 | 839 | 168 | 68 | 28.6 |
inches | 23.6 | 22.8 | 23.4 | | | 16.3 | 24 | 40 | 14.8 | 1.7 | 11.2 | 33 | 6.6 | | |
GEOMETRY LEGEND: | RC = Chainstay Length | BBH = Bottom Bracket Height |
FC = Front To Center | SO = Standover | |
TTH = Top Tube Length | WB = Wheelbase | HT = Head Tube Length |
STA = Seat Tube Angle | FL = Fork Length | BBS = Bottom Bracket Size |
HTA = Head Tube Angle | OF = Fork Offset | FD = Front Derailleur Clamp Size | Note: All Specifications Are Subject To Change Without Notice |
Steel is Real
We've never given up on the original mountain bike material. You'll find the simplicity, strength, comfort, resilience, and playfulness of steel sprinkled throughout our line of road, asphalt and mountain bikes.
Compact Rear Triangle
Short chain stays and seat stays provide a perfect balance of stability and power transfer when out of the saddle and hammering. Shorter seat stays also have less deflection during braking and accelerate quicker than longer stays.
Of course you don't just want to hear about how great we think our bikes are. Get unbiased opinions, and read about our bikes in the real world, as magazine editors, writers and gear reviewers run our wares through the ringer. Below is an up-to-date listing of all current web and print reviews.
2010
Abra Cadabra review on Singletracks.com It’s unlike any other suspension set-up you’ve ridden - it’s like magic!
Abra Cadabra review in Ciclismo (IT) Dura prova quella della Abra Cadabra. L'abbiamo messa sotto torchio nella gara di SuperEnduro di Finale Ligure e si è rivelata una bici molto equilibrata e divertente. Ideale per il biker tecnico ed esigente
Abra Cadabra review in bike magazine It works well, especially on climbs
Abra Cadabra review in GQ UK The Abra Cadabra is a super neat way to get two bikes in one
Abra Cadabra review in Singletrack Magazine It's well worth a play and perhaps someday, all bikes will end up like this.
Abra Cadabra review in Dirt Rag Magazine ....the Abra Cadabra was a joy to ride....comes alive as your speed increases...gobbles up rough and flowy sections of trail with equal prowess....I'd certainly be happy with this bike in my quiver.
AfricaBike review on Treehugger.com The Kona AfricaBikes are specifically designed to be light-weight, unbelievably durable, and easy to maintain. Basically, the bikes are built to go wherever needed, including off-road through dirt, rocks and mud.
Band Wagon review on bikemonkey.com Deluxe! That's the Cadillac of bikes, young man!"
Cadabra review in Tutto MTB (IT) un'ottima trail bike a lunga escursione, con un leggero telaio in lega allo scandio e una sospensione posteriore efficiente, una delle migliori per i Single track goduriosi !
Cadabra review in Velo News Buyers guide The result is capable climbing and supple, bottomless descending
Cadabra review in Mountain Biking UK Impressive spec and weight for the money
Cinder Cone review in The Bicycle Buyer We loved the smooth welds on the front end of the frame making it look much more expensive than the actual price tag, very classy. We also loved the simple bold graphics and colours which co-ordinated well with the component parts. The Kona is also the only bike we tested available in 1" increment sizes, allowing a more precise fit. A flawless ride, no surprises good or bad, what you see is what you get.
CoilAir review in Bike magazine The CoilAir is exceptionally stable and the suspension, damn near bottomless. Nice. If you're looking to tackle seriously big and punishing terrain that requires some honest pedaling to the top, the CoilAir delivers...and then some.
CoilAir Deluxe review in Velo News Buyers guide The result is capable climbing and supple, bottomless descending
Dew Deluxe review in The Bicycle Buyer The ultimate flat bar commuter bike for discerning dedicated cyclists
Dew Drop review in Cycling Plus Smart looking, mountain bike-inspired and built to be bombproof
Dew FS review on bikecarson.com The upright riding position is comfortable on your back and neck, and you have great visibility of traffic and other things that are going on around you.
Dr Fine review on velotaf.com (FR) Le cadre est vif et joueur. Le poste de pilotage, vraiment très haut d'origine, accentue presque excessivement cette vivacité.
Haole review on road.cc The Haole is a very well thought out bike,with a cracking frame, good wheels and a high level groupset backed up by sensible finishing kit
Haole in Cycling Plus Bike of the Year test The compact frame and small rear triangle keeping everything very tight and under control. It's also sharp going up hills and surefooted descending. Another of the pleasant surprises in this years test, and another reason to give steel a try
Hei Hei 100 review in Mountain Biker Magazine A truly lightweight racer that performs well and provides loads of fun on the trails during climbing as well as descending
Hei Hei 100 review in Velo News Buyers guide An XC race bike that can also act as a solid all-arounder
Hei Hei 100 review in bike magazine The four-bar linkage was efficient yet active on climbs and supple on descents
Hei Hei 100 review on singletrack.com An excellent bike overall. It felt stiff, fast and predictable and is easily handled on all terrain.
Hei Hei 29 review on BikeWorks of Lake Stevens Personally I think this is Kona's best offering yet in the 29'r category.
Hei Hei 29 review on bikemag.com I've flogged the hell out of this bike, on trails that have a reputation for ruining machines, it is still running like a top.
Hei Hei 29 review on singletracks.com With lightweight, hydroformed scandium tubing, race-ready geometry, and a solid XC component mix, this bike will let you rocket down the trail for hours on end.
Jake the Snake review on bikehugger.com I have to say it was a good step up over similar setups I’ve ridden.
Jake the Snake review in the Bicycle Buyer Jake the Snake is the Bicycle Buyer's Choice for Best All Round Cyclocross Bike
Kahuna review in Bike & Trekking magazine Even los, de Kahuna is en dijk van een fiets. Degelijk, origeneel en met de moiste kleur.
Major Jake review in VeloNews The bike is competitive against the new carbon 'crosser
Major One review in Stuff Magazine It's beautifully made
One 20 review in Bike Magazine France le Kona One 20 est le vélo idéal pour une majorité de vététistes avides d'évasion et d'amusement.
One20 Deluxe review on singletrack.com It has great pickup on small chatter, and likewise the big hits disappear. It's very plush in general.
Paddy Wagon review in Cycling Weekly UK Why not ride a fast, efficient bike that looks absolutely brilliant? And that's just what Kona has given us.
Stinky Deluxe review in bike magazine Perhaps most importantly, it will last
Stuff review in Mountain Biking UK The Kona is the Ideal Bike for Doing Stuff You Want
Sutra review on Outside online I grew so attached to my green Kona Sutra... that when I had to break her up and ship her home I almost cried at the thought of a five day separation.
Sutra review on gearjunkie.com Want a bike that’s good at doing a little bit of everything? The 2010 Kona Sutra might be your ride
Ute review in Momentum The long wheelbase of the Kona UTE allows for a lot more carrying capacity.
Ute review in Bicycle Times Of all the bikes I've tested in my tenure...no bike has attracted as much attention as the Ute
Ute review on bicycletimesmag.com No bike has attracted as much attention as the Ute
Ute review on fortworthology.com Kona's crammed all this functionality and down-to-Earth coolness into a remarkably affordable package
2009
Africa Bike review in Cycle Commuter. This is a machine designed to take some serious abuse and it's really sturdy
Africa Bike review in the Seattle Times The bike rolls comfortably on long cruises, and is nimble enough for the stop-and-go of the city
Africa Bike review on road.cc A classic, and a bargain, every home should have one
Africa Bike - rower.com (polish) Africa bike – rower z przeslaniem. Africą możesz dojeżdżać zarówno do pracy jak i po zakupy. Świetnie nadaje się do jazdy w mieście
Bass review on whistlermountainbike.com The Bass was super fun to ride, with the short chain stays it showed us new lines on trails that we hadn't seen before.
Bass review in BIGBIKE Le velo excelle par sa tolerance et sa facilite sur les sauts, ideal pour les lignes rapides et engagees en bike park.
Bass review in Singletrack Magazine The Bass proved itself to be a very versatile bike
Bass review in Mountain Biking UK £1000 gets you a lot of bike that will thrash the dirt jumps and stand up to slopestyle.
Blast Deluxe review in MBR Magazine ...Inspires plenty of confidence when letting it all hang out...a sprightly-feeling ride.
Caldera review in Blue Ridge Outdoors ...About as light as you'll find for this price
Coilair Deluxe review in Mountain Bike Rider (german) Gute Enduro-Eigenschaften
Coilair Deluxe review in Mountain Bike Plus (dutch) vanaf 2000 Euro koop je een redelijke Enduro. Wil je er meer mee klimmen (en dus een lichtere bike dan zit je eerder in de 3000 Euro-klasse).
Coilair Deluxe review in Outside magazine We found ourselves grinding up difficult climbs in search of descents that would push it to its limits (we couldn't find any)
CoilAir Supreme review in BIGBIKE C'est une super bike d'enduro, hyper amusant a piloter grace a sa grande vivacite et maniabilite, et efficace grace a ses excellentes suspensions. Le fonctionnement du Magic Link est imperceptible dans le feu de l'action.
CoilAir Supreme review in Decline The pedaling capabilities and variable geometry give the bike a broad range of use, but the CoilAir's true calling is bombing rugged downhill terrain
CoilAir Supreme review on x-aces.com (german) Kona CoilAir Supreme 2009 – ein sehr vielseitiges Bike, welches durch das Magic Link System sein Potential sowohl beim Uphill als auch beim Downhill spürbar verbessert. Mit dem Kona CoilAir Supreme bekommt der Käufer somit ein wirklich sehr vielseitiges Bike, das bergab mehr Reserven bietet, ohne bergauf langsamer zu werden, zumindest bei einem runden Tritt.
Cowan Lock-On-Grips review in Mountain Biking UK Very soft and grippy with excellent extra length
Dawg Supreme review on cyclingnews.com this is a not a bike to be handled gently, it likes to be grabbed by the scruff of its neck and hauled into place – and then whoops down like a two-wheeled armchair , soaking up everything in its path.
Dawg Supreme review in Tutto MTB Magazine Le nuovo Dawg 2009 sono gia arrivate nei punti vendita kona, pensando di fare cosa gradita agli appassionati abbiamo approfittato della disponibilita di una Dawg Supreme per realizzare il nostro test in anteprema
Dawg Supreme review in BIGBIKE Le velo colle parfaitement au programme, a l'aise sur les terrains technique, autant en montee qu'en descente, ou il se montre aussi ludique qu'efficace. Un all-mountain tres reussi, pour les adeptes des sorties musclees en montagne.
Dawg Supreme review in CICLISMO (IT) Bella bike, leggera e divertente. Ottima per un uso Back Country e All Mountain anche esasperato!!
Dawg Supreme review in Mountain Biking UK A bike that feels right from the off and let's you just get on with the business of thrashing it.
Dawg Supreme review on gear.com Every Kona I've ridden has just plain worked and worked well.
Dawg Supreme - Forum.it (italian) la prima cosa che colpisce togliendo la bici dal cartone è il peso contenuto. Siamo infatti a quota 12.8 Kg, un buon risultato per una AM dall'escursione piuttosto generosa - la sospensione posteriore, sensibile e sempre perfettamente incollata al terreno - la Dawg si dimostra agile e divertente
Dawg Supreme review on feedthehabit.com you'll instantly fall in love with the way the Dawg simply devours the downhill.
Dawgma review in bike mag the Dawgma never felt over its head, no matter how hard I pushed it
Five-O Deluxe review in Mountain Biking UK The Five-O is a great play bike that's extremely competant on XC trails. It's happy on hard, fast descents and can handle moderate abuse too.
Freddy Jacket / Eddy Pant review on FRAKTUR (german) Flott auf'm Spot! Warum Kona und Nicht-Kona-Fahrer einen Blick auf
Hei Hei 2-9 Deluxe review on feedthehabit.com Maybe this should be called the Woo Hoo 2-9 because this bike is a complete hoot on the trails
Hei Hei review in Mountain Bike Plus WAT EEN MOOI FRAME!
Hei Hei review in What Mountain Bike This is a very rapid & enjoyable ride.
Hei Hei review on bikeradar.com An ultralight bike that delivers tight, sting-reducing speed with bags of potential for upgrading
Honky Tonk review on bikeradar.com Cool, retro ride for those happy to sit back and chill
Test Kona Humu FRAKTUR Kona Humu 2009 - Woher kommt der Name und was das Bike sonst noch kann ... ein Testbericht von Fraktur Magazin Deutschland
King Kahuna (2-9ER) review from gearjunkie.com. for those in the 29-inch marketplace, the King Kahuna should be at the top of your list
King Kahuna (2-9ER) review on bikeradar.com
King Kahuna (2-9ER) review in Mountain Biking UK Excellent - One of the best wagon wheelers we've ridden.
King Kahuna (2-9ER) review on mtnbikeriders.com ...a durable well rounded bike that can withstand some hard trail riding while also easily slipping into the racer mode if you so desired.
Kula Deluxe review in What Mountain Bike A phenomenally committed climbing and race bike that's impressive on descents too.
Kula Deluxe review on bikeradar.com A phenomenally committed climbing and race bike that's impressive on descents too
Kula review in What Mountain Bike Out of the box the ride feel is sweet.
Lisa 120 Deluxe review on dirtragmag.com I was pleasantly surprised to find this bike felt instantly familiar and comfortable.
Lisa TR review on bikeradar.com Every tester who rode this bike – from novice to experienced triathlete – felt immediately confident in the ride position
Lisa TR review in 220 Triathlon The Kona Lisa is a solid investment and holds its own at this pricepoint.
Major Jake review on bicycling.about.com Whether you race cyclocross or just want to take to the woods without having to lug a heavy old clunker mountain bike, Kona's Major Jake is a good choice
Major One review in Mountain Bike Mag. We think the bike is a steal-and an ideal platform for customization
Minxy review in BIKE Mag. The Minxy is a solid purchase for a girl wanting to push her limits on a predictable and plush bike.
Minxy review on mtbr.com a far and refreshing cry from the stereo-typical women's bike
Minxy review in MountainBike Rider (german) Black is beautiful – Mountainbike Rider Magazin testet Kona's Freeride Bike, das Minxy
One20 review on bikeradar.com Slack but balanced budget bouncer is a blast.
One20 Deluxe review in BIGBIKE Le velo se tourne vers une pratique sportive plus XC que rando, dont la position allongee est parfaite pour rouler vite sur le plat et en montee.
Paddy Wagon review on roadcyclinguk.com Kona's Paddy Wagon manages to stand out with a bold look which is backed up by a decent frame and competent handling
Stab Supreme review in BIGBIKE C'est une arme en competition, dote de suspensions efficaces et concu pour rouler vite. Il est plus taille pour les parcours rapides que pour les parcours lents et techniques. Il est fait pour les riders qui recherchent un velo tres stable et tres bien suspendu.
Stinky Air review in Ciclismo magazine Stinky Air è una delle novità "forti" della gamma Kona 2009.
Stinky Air review in BIGBIKE Ce cadre est excellent, avec une bonne geometrie et au comportement tres joueur, ideal pour les riders voulant un velo de freeride pas trop lourd.
Stinky Air VS Stinky Deluxe review in TUTTOmtb (Italy) Con oltre 10 anni di carriera alla spalle la canadese Stinky rappresenta l'icona delle Mountain Bike da freeride. Una bici che ha saputo adeguarsi alla esigenze di un mercato in continu
Supreme Gloves review in Dirt Rag Kona's Supreme mesh-paneled glove provides maximum airflow along with all the characteristics that make a great glove.
Sutra review in the Seattle Times The bike rolls comfortably on long cruises, and is nimble enough for the stop-and-go of the city
Unit review on CourierPostOnline.com It handles bumps well considering it's fully rigid, can accelerate, climbs like a champ and carries momentum over obstacles.
UTE review on road.cc A brilliant do-anything bike
Ute review on bikeradar.com Kona is getting involved early, bringing more legitimacy (and a worldwide dealer market) to the cause.
Ute review on Outside online This is my favorite, and I've ridden more than a few cargo bikes over the last six years or so.
Ute review on Mountain Bike Action Kona's Ute is as elegant as a utility bicycle can be
Ute review in Singletrack Has armchair ergonomics and can carry tons of awkwardly shaped stuff in an eccentric style
Ute review on bikecarson.com The Kona Ute is a blast to ride, and makes a great urban bike
Ute review on Outside Magazine Online a bike like the Ute can replace your dependency on having to jump in a car to make the haul
Ute review on bikecarson.com I've only yet begun to use the Ute to its full potential, but I was pretty pleased with this particular cargo. It was by no means a heavy load, but the awkwardness of it probably would've made me drive if I didn't have the cargo bike.
The Dr. Dew Files - Episode #4 - Built To Last review on mtbr.com The Doctor is at it again. This time he pounds the pavement and trails in search of old Konas that have stood the test of time.
1.5-inch Head Tube
The front tube of the frame, through which the fork steerer passes. 1.5" head tubes have a larger diameter than standard 1-1/8" head tubes to accommodate larger fork steerers and headsets which are known to be stronger and more impact resistant.2-9 or 29er
Refers to the wheel size of the bicycle. In this case, the wheels are 29-inches in diameter. Standard wheels sizes on mountain bikes are typically 26-inches. There is much debate as to which standard is better, but with all the pluses and negatives, we find it comes down to preference.4X/4-Cross
A relatively new style of mountain bike racing where four bikers race downhill on a prepared, BMX like track, simply trying to get down first. These bikes are generally either full suspension with 3 to 4 inches of travel, or hardtails, and have, typically, very strong frames.AfricaBike
The bicycle regarded as the most important one ever made by Kona. All AfricaBikes sold directly to consumers fund the production of bikes donated to African healthcare workers and programs to fight disease and improve the quality of life in developing countries. For every two AfricaBikes sold, Kona donates one complete bicycle to charities of our choice. Visit www.bongobongo.com or KonaAfricaBike.com for more information.Air (Sprung) Shock
A suspension shock that is sprung using compressed air. Suspension characteristics like rebound (how fast the shock rebounds from being compressed) and compression (how fast the shock compresses) also use air along with oil.All-Mountain (aka Backcountry)
An all-mountain bike is a mountain bike built to excel at virtually any type of riding condition a mountain biker might encounter. Kona All-Mountain bikes have between 140mm to 150mm of travel. These bikes are designed to climb extremely well, while still being effectively set up and strong enough to descend well also.Aluminum
Aluminum is one of the most widely used tubing materials in the bicycle industry. The material is mixed with other elements creating alloys with different ride characteristics and properties. Kona uses butted 7005 aluminum extensively throughout its range of bicycles as well as Scandium, another aluminum alloy that is extremely strong and light.Asphalt
The term used at Kona to describe all types of city, commuting and getting around types of riding and the bicycles for those applications. Not to be confused with street riding.Backcountry (aka All-Mountain)
An all-mountain bike is a mountain bike built to excel at virtually any type of riding condition a mountain biker might encounter on a ride. Kona All-Mountain bikes have between 140mm to 150mm of travel. These bikes are designed to climb extremely well, while still being effectively set up and strong enough to descend well also.Bash Guard (Chainring Guard)
A ring that is bolted to the chainrings that acts to protect that chain from obstables one might encounter in more aggressive types of riding, or also just to protect clothing from being sullied or entagled between the chainrings and chain.BB (Bottom Bracket) Height
The bottom bracket is the part of a bicycle's frame around which the cranks and pedals revolve though an assembly of bearings and the axle. The height of the bottom braket affects obstable clearance, but also affects pedal clearance in cornering and some of the bike's overall handling abilities.Bike Platform
At Kona our groupings or families of bikes are termed Platforms. One platform differs from the other by the application the bikes are meant for. Backcountry and Asphalt are examples of Kona bicycle platforms.Butted (Tube Butting)
A term used to refer to both bicycle frame tubing and wheel spokes. Butted tubes or spokes are thicker at the ends and thinner in the middle. Bicycle frame tubes are typically internally butted, meaning the outer diameter remains the same while the inner diameter is reduced towards the center of the tube, making the ends stronger where the forces and stresses are the most severe and the center lighter where the forces are less severe.Carbon Fiber
Carbon filaments used with a resin, in a technology similar to fibreglass. The resulting composite material is very strong in the direction that the fibers run in. Carbon fiber is available in the form of tubing with a woven/braided weave, which can be glued into lugs to build more-or-less conventional frames. A more sophisticated approach is to lay up the carbon fiber cloth in a specific shape, in a mould the shape of the finished bicycle. This allows the orientation of the fibers to provide strength in the direction of the actual stress.Cassette
A cluster of chainrings or sprockets on the rear wheel hub of a bicycle.Cast/Casting
The forming of bicycle parts by pouring molten metal into a mould.Chainguide
A guide used surrounding the crank's chainrings to keep the chain from skipping off of the chainrings. These are typically used in Downhill, Dirt Jump and Freeride applications where the chain is subject to more bumps and hits that could otherwise derail the chain.Chainstays
The tubes on a bicycle's frame between the rear wheel's hub dropouts and the bottom bracket.Chromoly
A steel alloy made with the adddition of Chromium and molybdenum.Clydesdale
Clydesdale is a term used at races and in cycling terminology to define the class of larger riders, typically over 235lbs. Big dudes.Coil (Sprung) Shock
A suspension shock that is sprung with a spring.Commuter
A bike used for commuting or getting to and from wherever one might need to go. Also used to describe the type of person to ride said bikes. Kona produces a wide range of bikes that are excellent for commuting, most of which found in our Asphalt line of bikes.Competition (Bikes)
Also known as race bikes, these bikes have the best components, frames and builds for the ultimate in competition riding.Components
Components are the parts on a bicycle such as the bar, stem, pedals, drivetrain, etc. A bicycle frame also consits of parts like the top tube, down tube, seat tube, dropouts, bottom bracket, etc., which are referred to as frame components.Compression Dampening
This controls the rate at which a shock compresses.Cross-country Race (XC Race)
Cross-country is one type of off-road racing or competition cycling where the ideal bikes are typically light and built specifically for speed. Kona manufactures several hardtail and full-suspension bicycles made specifically for this type of racing.Cyclocross
Cyclocross is a type of off-road racing that is typically muddy and filled with obstacles that force the riders to dismount and shoulder their bikes and running several times per lap. Cyclocross bikes resemble road bikes, but have custom geometries and parts specific to the rigours of this type of racing.D.O.P.E. System
D.O.P.E. stands for Drop Out Performance Enhancement. The technology was developed by Kona & Brake Therapy and offers an improved floating brake system that eliminates brake feedback (braking that causes the suspension to compress) while suspension is working. The system also offers the ability to fit several rear hub types and remains in the frame during wheel removal.Derailleur
The device used to change gears by moving the chain up and down on the sprockets. Front derailleurs move the chain up and down the front chainrings and the rear derailleur does the same on the rear wheel's cassette or cluster of sprockets.Derailleur Hanger
The part of the frame to which the rear derailleur is bolted to. This piece is described as the derailleur hanger only when this part is separate and replaceable on the frame, otherwise, when this piece is solid and built into the frame, it is referred to as a dropout.Dirt Jump
A Kona bicycle platform as well as the name of the application for the bikes in this platform. Dirt Jump refers to jumping bikes on take-offs and landings made of, you guessed it, dirt.Disc Brakes
Brakes that use a metal disc and a cable or hydraulically actuated caliper containing brake pads to squeeze the disc and stop the wheel from rotating. Disc brakes are known to be extremely powerful and effective in all sorts of riding conditions, wet or dry.Downhill Race (DH Race)
A type of competition racing where the courses are typified by fast, steep descents, often with many obstacles. Kona downhill race bikes like the Stab Deluxe and Stab Supreme feature 8-inches of front and rear wheel travel, large diameter disc brakes and strong components for this fast and abusive type of riding.Drivetrain
The parts of a bicycle responsible for its forward propulsion and gear selection. The parts in the drivetrain include cranks, chainrings, chain, cassette, and front and rear derailleurs.Dropout
Parts at the rearend of a bike frame that are designed to hold the rear wheel's hub. Bicycle forks also have dropouts to hold the front wheel hub.Dual Suspension
A bicycle with suspension shocks and wheel travel on both the front and rear wheels.Enduro
A type of riding very much like all-mountain or backcountry where the bike and rider are meant to "endure" all types of riding conditions. Enduro bikes typically have 140mm of wheel travel or more.Fixie/Fixed Gear
A bicycle that does not use a freewheel and does not coast. The rear sprocket is "fixed" to the rear hub and all pedalling, whether forward or backward, results in the rear wheel moving. This type of bike was formerly used for track style competition riding, but has since diversified to include city riding and commuting applications.Floating Caliper (Rear Brake)
A rear disc brake where the caliper, which contains the brake pads and squeezes the disc brake to stop the wheel from turning, is not fixed to the frame, but instead "floats" on a structure separate to the frame in order to keep the braking forces from affecting or actuating rear suspension. See D.O.P.E. System.Forged
A process used to form metal parts that involves heat and pressure to align the grain structure in a material. Forged parts are known to be strong and durable.Freeride/Freeriding
A type of bicycle riding known for stunts, jumps, drops, steep descents and very technical terrain.Front Triangle
The front part of a bicycle that contains the head tube, top tube, down tube and seat tube.Geometry
The geometric angles in which a bicycle frame's tubes are welded together. The geometry of a bicycle effects it's handling and ride characteristics.Gusset
A recinforcing piece of material welded to a high stress area (or areas) of a frame.Hardtail
A bicycle with front suspension only. The term comes from motorcycles with no rear suspension that were referred to as hardtails.Head Tube Angle
The angle at which the head tube (front most tube) of a bicycle frame is aligned. Typically slacker head tube angles are used on bikes meant for high speed and steep terrain, whereas steep head tube angles are meant for flatter terrain and better lower speed handling.Hydroformed
A frame tube forming technology where a liquid is used to form the shape of a tube very much like a forging, but using high pressure liquid, as opposed to heat and pressure, to form the material and align its grain structure.Integrated Headset
A headset type in which the top and bottom cartridge bearings are pressed directly into the head tube of the frame. Integrated headsets have the advantage of a lower stack height, since the bearings are contained inside the frame, as opposed to a standard headset, which has cups pressed into the frame, with the bearings resting in those cups, above and below the head tube.Internal Headset
A headset type where the cups are pressed into an oversized head tube, and the bearings rest in those cups. The bearings are not visible and the low stack height is maintained.Kevlar
Kevlar is a material used in all sorts of industrial applications, but most often in bicycles as the bead material in tires. The bead is the part of the tire that hooks onto the rim. Kevlar beads are often referred to as "folding" beads because unlike conventional wire beads, Kevlar can fold without affecting the integrity of the bead. Kevlar is used mainly in this application for its weight savings.Klunker
Klunker is the name that was given to the first generation of mountain bikes. These bikes, born in Marin County, California, were typically a hodge-podge of motorcycle and road bike parts used for the puspose of riding off-road.Leverage Ratio
The ratio of rear wheel travel compared to actual travel of the shock itself.Linear (Suspension)
A type of suspension set-up where the force required to compress the shock is the same from the start of the shock stroke through to the end.Lugged
A type of bicycle frame where the main tubes' male parts are welded into lugs which act as female parts at the head tube, seat tube and bottom bracket intersections.Machined
A type of construction incorporating a computer programmed machine tool to automatically remove material and shape bicycle and frame components.Magnesium
Magnesium is an element on the Periodic Table. In the case of bicycles, magnesium is used in applications where stiffness and lightweight are required. In the case of Kona bicycles, many rear suspension rocker plates are made of magnesium for improved suspension perfomance, efficiency and lightweight.Mountain Bike
Bicycles designed specifically for use off-road.North Shore
A region on the Pacific west coast of British Columbia known for pioneering the freeride movement due to its steep terrain, gnarly roots, rocks and muddy, slippery conditions.Offset
Also referred to as rake, the offset of a fork is the distance the fork dropouts are placed forward of the steering axis.Out-of-Bounds
A term used at Kona that refers to all sorts of extreme biking applications, synomymous with Freeride.Pannier Racks
Racks fixed to a bicycle frame used to carry bags and cargo.Panniers
The type of bags used with pannnier racks, typically on bicycles designed for long distance touring like the Kona Sutra.Pedaltarian
A melding of people who care about pedals and human beings. A Pedaltarian is a person working to improve the world and the state of mankind through cycling. At Kona, we are all Pedaltarians.Post-Mount
A type of disc brake mount where the caliper, or the caliper's adaptor, depending on disc rotor size, is mounted to two posts on the frame or fork.Preload
The initial force placed on a shock spring.Progressive (Suspension)
A type of suspension where the amount of force required to move a shock from the beginning of its travel through to the end of it's travel becomes progressively greater as the shock compresses.Pump Track
A type of bike racing or training course where no pedalling is allowed. The cyclist pumps the transitions and corners to propel the bike throughout the course after an initial ramped start.Purpose-Built
A term used at Kona to describe our method of building bikes for very specific pusposes such as dirt jumping, commuting, carrying large loads, touring, racing of all sorts, etc.Race Light
Kona's line of ultra light race components and frame materials.Rebound Dampening
Rebound dampening controls the rate at which the shock will extend.Rear Triangle
The rear triangle is the triangle formed on the rear end of the bike consisting of the chainstays, seatstays and seat tube.Rim Brakes
A type of brake where the brake pads squeezes the wheel rim in order to stop them from spinning.Road
At Kona we refer to road bikes typically as those with drop bars and skinny tires that are meant solely for on-road applications.Rockers
Rockers, rocker arms or rocker plates are parts in a Kona frame's suspension system that interface between the seatstays and the shock, literally rocking upward in the rear triangle as the rear wheel moves in the suspension travel, downward in the front triangle as the shock gets compressed.Scandium
Scandium is an element on the Periodic Table that is added to aluminum to create ultra light alloys which exhibit the best ride quality characteristics, strength and stiffness. The material is used extensively in the construction of many Kona bicycle frames.Seat Tube Anglev
The angle at which the seat tube of the bike is aligned.Seatstays
The tubes in a bicycle frame that join the rear dropouts to the seat tube, or in the case of Kona 4-Bar suspension models, the dropouts through to the rockers at the rocker yoke.Shock Sag
The amount the shock compresses with a rider sitting on bike in a normal riding position. Sag should usually be 15% to 25% of total shock travel. Cross-country: 15% to 25% suggested, Downhill 25% suggested.Shock Travel
The total amount the shock compresses.Singlespeed
A bicycle with only one speed or gear.Singletrack
A type of trail where the path is only wide enough for one bike.Slopestyle
A downhill stunt obstacle course where riders choose their lines down the course, picking which stunts to ride.Specs
The specs are the list of bicycle components or specific parts for any given bicycle.Spring Rate
The amount of force required to compress a spring one inch.Standover Height
The amount of space between a rider's inseam and the top tube of the bicycle frame.Steel
A type of material used in bicycle frame and component manufacturing. Steel is extremely resilient and comfortable to ride. It is also the most widely used material worldwide for bicycle construction, mainly because it repairs very easily.Steer Tube
The steerer, or steer tube is the upper part of a bicycle fork, to which the handlebar stem and the turning parts of the headset attach.Street
Riding on city streets, obstacles, skate parks and city terrain.Tapered Head Tube/Steer Tube
A type of head tube and steer tube assembly where the bottom part of the steer tube measures 1.5" in diameter and the top tapers to 1-1/8". The 1.5" juncture at the bottom accommodates larger bearings and a larger steer tube to increase stiffness, strength and impact resistance.Time Trial
A type of racing where riders race solo or in teams and are timed over a set course, the winner being the rider or team to complete the course the fastest.Top Tube Length
The length of the tube that runs from the seat tube to the head tube on a bicycle frame. Different sizes of bikes have different top tube lengths to accommodate different sizes of ridersTouring
A type of long distance cycling that typically involves packed gear and supplies on pannier racks.Trail
A type of off-road riding typified by terrain consisting of trails of different varieties. Trail is often used syonymously with cross-country.Travel (Suspension Travel)
The shock absorbing movement of the front or rear wheel of a bicycle in reaction to the terrain being ridden.Triathlon
A type of race where athletes first swim, then bike, then run.Utility Bike
The bicycle equivalent of a Sport Utility Vehicle, one capable of all sorts of useful tasks like transporting oddly shaped cargo, extra passengers or anything else you can imagine.Women-Specific
Women-specific bikes are designed with the needs of women in mind. Things like smaller diameter grips to fit smaller hands, specially shaped saddles to fit a woman's sit bones, handlebar widths and shapes to fit a woman's reach and frames designed to better fit a woman's body proportions are all cutomised on a women-specific bicycle.Yolk
A bridge that, on Kona bikes, is typically forged and helps reinforce a juncture of tubes for added torsional strength and stiffness. Many Kona hardtails employ a chainstay yoke where the chainstays meet the seat tube. This helps keep the rear triangle of the bike torsionally stiff, ensuring that pedalling energy goes directly into propelling the bike and no energy is wasted twisting the frame. Yokes are also used on Kona bikes where the seatstays meet the rockers. In this case, the yoke is meant to transfer forces from the seatstays to the rocker and into the rear shock, ensuring that all bump forces are transferred directly to avoid being relayed elsewhere in the frame.
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