With two models, the Libre DL and Libre, Kona has released their most accomplished all-road bike to date. Both models feature carbon frames with adjusted build kits and are priced at $3,999 and $2,999 respectively. Head to Kona for more, your local dealer to check one out in person, and see the tech details in the above video.
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Dream Sequences are Big: Kona’s All New Carbon Process 29
This is wild. Of course, the bike is great, but the fact that this is the second time today the dream intro has been used is blowing my mind. See more actual bike information and less banter from me at Kona!
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Kona’s New Big Honzo Checks all the Boxes
Shreddable geometry? Check. Three frame materials? Check. Components that last? Check. Chunky tires? Check. Good lookin’? Check. See more at Kona! Also, damn, that trail looks amazing!
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The Road to Satori
Jake Hood shreds the all-new 2019 Kona Satori.
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Erkki Punttila is Really F*cking Far From Home
Remember Kona’s short film Not Far From Home? Well, today marks exactly a year from the release of that film, and also – not coincidentally – 100 years of Finnish independence.
The sequel, Destination North, is just as gratuitous as the first, with great sound design and narrative parallels drawn from last year’s film. Erkki’s boat gained some sails, his Kona Unit grew some gears, and now he’s Really F*cking Far From Home.
The result is the same: you’ll want to pack up your bike and head out on your own adventure after this one.
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It’s all About the Process
… and Kona knows that. With pricing and build options ranging from $2,099 to $5,999. Find out more about the all-new Process G2 at Kona.
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Finding Remote
Graham Agassiz and Matt Stevens use the Kona Remote to haul in fishing equipment to a secret spot.
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The New Kona Rove LTD is 650B and Reynolds 853
Morgan just sent through some photos of his new Kona Rove LTD. Reynolds 853 tubing, carbon ‘cross fork, WTB KOMs with 47c Horizons, Force 1 hydraulic… this thing looks great. Can’t wait to see what you get up to with it, Morgan!
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Kona Cross / Roads
Kerry Werner takes the Major Jake out for a ripping good time.
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Positivity Breeds Positivity
When they say “positivity breeds positivity”, you know they’re talking about Angi Weston. Nice one, Kona!
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Not Far From Home with Kona in Finland
From time to time, brands produce some content that is just too good to redirect you, the readers of this site over to their viewing platform. Are we greedy like that? Maybe. See why for yourself below!
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How Bikes Make Cities Cool
Here’s a nice video from the folks at Kona, showcasing how bikes can make cities cool. Check out the photos and full report at Kona.
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The Luck of the Dew in Ireland with Kona
Ireland’s a place I’ve always wanted to visit and do a trip just like this. A few guys from Kona took off on their Sutra LTD ‘cross bikes for a wild ride.
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For Those of Us Not at NAHBS…
Photo by Morgan Taylor
John’s busy pumping out photo sets of all the radness at NAHBS, but the rest of us can still get out and enjoy the weekend!
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Throwing Touring Tradition out the Window with the Kona Sutra LTD – Morgan Taylor
The touring world is changing, no doubt about it. Steel frames are still the norm for obvious reasons, but disc brakes are now widely accepted and people are venturing far and wide with component choices that only a few years ago may have been considered imprudent.
One group doing this is the young and adventurous among us, arguably oblivious to their equipment’s lack of serviceability. Under these pioneers, bikes go into the wild with sometimes ugly, yet highly functional home-hacked solutions that get the job done. They are out there for the pure experience, pushing the boundaries of equipment that only a few years ago was considered cutting-edge technology.
Another side of this coin is people at bike companies, with access to the newest stuff before it hits the market, building custom bikes to their own specs to push the limits. It’s not uncommon to see mountain drivetrains on road frames, tires that are too big to pass safety standards, and so on. These bikes, however, rarely make it past the engineers’ and product managers’ personal collections.
When product managers spec bikes, they are held to account by bean counters making sure bikes will sell through – and that means sticking to tradition and not taking chances. I love it when companies have the guts to spec a bike in a way that’s pointed at radness rather than tradition. When I see a production bike deviate from industry norms in this way, my eyes light up; the Kona Sutra LTD is one of those bikes.
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Kona at the SSCXWC in Victoria
I can’t get enough of this race and will absolutely have to make it back to next year’s event in Portland!
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Ashes to Agassiz
This looks like a wild project…
“It’s been a journey, you could say. A real barnburner. A man at the top of his professional prowess, his mountain bike a natural extension of him, one of the best riders the sport has ever seen. But like all great heroes, adversity comes a knocking. For Graham Agassiz, a relatively benign descent—one he’s done a hundred times before—reached out with its wicked limb and smacked him down. Shoved a fat slice of humble pie in his kisser. With his neck broken and a career in jeopardy, the road back to the top is now lined with dangers and demons.”
See more, including some great photos at Kona!
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Kona Four Corners: Honky Tonk
A long reach caliper, steel road bike is a staple in anyone’s stable. It’s time for some Honky Tonk…