Frame Material | Kona DH Carbon w/6061 Aluminum Stays 200mm Travel |
Sizes | S, M, L |
Rear Shock | Fox DHX RC4 |
Fork | Fox Float 40 200mm 20mm DO |
Crankarms | Shimano Saint |
Chainrings | 36t |
B/B | Shimano Saint Press Fit 104.5mm |
Pedals | Shimano Saint |
Chain | Shimano SLX |
Freewheel | Shimano Ultegra 11-28t 10 spd |
Chainguide | The Hive SRS+ |
F/D | n/a |
R/D | Shimano Saint |
Shifters | Shimano Saint (rh only) |
Brake Calipers | Shimano Saint |
Front Brake Rotor | Shimano Saint 203mm |
Rear Brake Rotor | Shimano Saint 180mm |
Brake Levers | Shimano Saint |
Headset | FSA Orbit 1.5 ZS No.57-1 |
Handlebar | Race Face Atlas FR |
Stem | Race Face Atlas DM |
Seatpost | Race Face Custom |
Seat Clamp | Kona Clamp |
Grips | Kona S-LOG |
Saddle | WTB Devo Team |
Front Hub | Hope Pro 2 20mm |
Rear Hub | Hope Pro 2 157x12mm |
Spokes | Sandvik Stainless 14g Black |
Rims | Mavic EX729 |
Front Tire | Maxxis High Roller II DH 26x2.4" 3C |
Rear Tire | Maxxis High Roller II DH 26x2.4" 3C |
Paint Color | Matt UD Carbon & Orange w/Matt Black Stays |
Extras | Extras |
Size | S | M | L | |
1 | Reach | 389 | 422 | 451 |
2 | Stack | 581 | 590 | 608 |
3 | HT Angle | 64 | 64 | 64 |
4 | HT Length | 100 | 110 | 130 |
5 | ST Angle | 76 | 76 | 75 |
6 | ST Length | 417 | 417 | 417 |
7 | CS Length | 420 | 420 | 420 |
8 | BB Drop | -3.5 | -3.5 | -3.5 |
9 | Wheelbase | 1141 | 1178 | 1216 |
10 | Front Center | 721 | 758 | 796 |
11 | Fork Length | 568 | 568 | 568 |
12 | Fork Offset | 42 | 42 | 42 |
13 | TT Length | 535 | 573 | 612 |
14 | Standover | 725 | 725 | 725 |
Size | S | M | L | |
1 | Reach | 15.31 | 16.61 | 17.76 |
2 | Stack | 22.87 | 23.23 | 23.94 |
3 | HT Angle | 64 | 64 | 64 |
4 | HT Length | 3.94 | 4.33 | 5.12 |
5 | ST Angle | 76 | 76 | 75 |
6 | ST Length | 16.42 | 16.42 | 16.42 |
7 | CS Length | 16.54 | 16.54 | 16.54 |
8 | BB Drop | -0.14 | -0.14 | -0.14 |
9 | Wheelbase | 44.92 | 46.38 | 47.87 |
10 | Front Center | 28.39 | 29.84 | 31.34 |
11 | Fork Length | 22.36 | 22.36 | 22.36 |
12 | Fork Offset | 1.65 | 1.65 | 1.65 |
13 | TT Length | 21.06 | 22.56 | 24.09 |
14 | Standover | 28.54 | 28.54 | 28.54 |

KONA CARBON
To create our growing fleet of Kona Carbon bikes, Kona has partnered with some of the most reputable carbon manufacturers in the world. Our design team works intimately with our production facilities to ensure the desired ride characteristics, durability demands and weight stipulations are met to the highest standards possible. Kona Carbon Race bikes are feather-light, super-fast and very durable.
STEP 1: APPLICATION
At Kona, we are very selective when choosing carbon fiber for a given application. Every bike requires a different balance of weight, strength, frame damping, stiffness, compliancy and durability. With over 25 years experience making bikes for every known cycling discipline, the first step in the design phase is ensuring how carbon fiber can be optimized for its intended use.
STEP 2: DESIGNING AND ENGINEERING THE KONA RIDE
For the Kona Product Development Team, it’s imperative that key elements of the Kona Ride come to life in our carbon bikes. Like with all of our bikes, efficiency, agility, comfort, and overall strength are key considerations when we begin to work a carbon frame design. We work to leverage all the inherent properties of the material, which are markedly different than steel or aluminum, and it’s crucial that it still feels, rides and lasts like a Kona.
STEP 3: MATERIALS & FABRICATION
THE WEAVE: Kona Carbon bikes use TORAY fibers, what we have determined to be the most technologically advanced in the industry; this is the same carbon weave used throughout most Formula 1 racing cars. Our entire structure is always built with unidirectional prepreg carbon fiber underneath a UD frame finish. The result? Frames with industry-leading weight, stiffness and durability.
THE FRAME: Kona Carbon frames are built with a monocoque main triangle that allows continuous fibers at the tube junctures, resulting in a stronger and lighter overall structure. Our production process also eliminates as much bonded-in aluminum inserts as possible. When we do put alloy into the frame, we take very specific steps on their surface treatment and have special jigs for each step to ensure proper alignment. Kona Carbon frames are only molded with internal air bags, which are removed after the molding process. This means our carbon frames are made from only the best ingredients: carbon fiber and epoxy.
STEP 4: TESTING
During the prototyping process, our frames are tested for weeks at a time on veritable bike torture machines that push our designs through tens of thousands of cycles. What we learn from this directly translates into making strong frames, while eliminating unnecessary material. Kona Team athletes—experts when it comes to pushing the limits of our bicycles in real-world scenarios—are the next in line when it comes to testing our prototype Kona Carbon Race bikes. Even after the rigors of factory test rigs and pro-rider testing, our product team continues to abuse the same prototypes day-in and day-out to ensure we are building the best Kona Carbon Race frames we possibly can.
INTERNAL HEADSET
By having the headset bearing located inside the headtube (called “zero stack”), rather than the top and bottom, we are able to achieve a number of advantages when it comes to front-end stiffness, durability and overall riding performance. The major benefit of an internal headset is the extra layer of protection it provides the bearings against the elements. Additionally, the bearings are commonly available angular contact bearings, which are easily and inexpensively replaced. An internal headset also reduces stack height, so the height of the stem and bars are more adjustable, giving the rider the best fit possible.
TAPERED HEADTUBE
Aside from improving the aesthetic, due to its cleaner lines and smooth transition between the fork crown and the headset cover, tapered headtubes also offer a more solid interface between forks with tapered steertubes and the bicycle frame itself. More girth at the bottom of the headtube better distributes shock force, prolonging the bearing life of the headset itself. The inherent strength of its triangular design also means a stronger steering position and improved balance, giving the rider more control in rough terrain. A zero-stack, tapered headtube also puts strength where the load is going—into the lower headset cup—maximizing bearing durability where it’s needed.
12x142 / 12x157 REAR AXLES
The XC/Trail/Enduro 12x142mm and the DH 12x157 rear axle standards provide two major advantages to the Kona rider: the 12mm diameter of the rear axle provides the rear hub and frame with a stiff interface, while the 142mm/157mm outer diameter of the hub allows the wheel to be quickly and properly positioned in the frame before the rear axle is inserted. The take-away? 12x142 and 12x157 standards make a bike that rides better and is easier to work on.
BEAMER INDEPENDENT SUSPENSION
The evolution of Kona's Walking Beam 4-Bar Linkage, we’ve completely redrawn the suspension kinematics of the configuration, making it more progressive off the top, helping the bike to stay higher in the travel and recover from hits more quickly. Featured on our new Carbon Operator platform, the Park Operator, Entourage and Race Light Hei Hei dual-suspension bikes, Beamer Independent Suspension takes the pure shock movement, tune-ability and performance durability of Kona Independent Suspension and breathes new life into select mountain bikes with a distinctly more modern ride feel.


FEATURES:
- Kona Carbon DH frame with 200mm travel, 6061 stays, Carbon Bridged Rocker and 12x157 rear axle with These Dropouts are Hollow® technology
- RockShox BoXXer RC 200mm travel fork
- Avid Code R brakes with 200mm/180mm rotors
- Maxxis High Roller II DH 26x2.4" tires
- Custom Sun MTX 33 sleeved rims


FEATURES:
- Beefed up Kona DH 7005 Aluminum frame with 200mm travel
- RockShox Domain Dual Crown 200mm travel fork
- Avid Code R brakes with 200mm/180mm rotors
- Burly Sun MTX 33 sleeved rims
- Maxxis High Roller II DH 26x2.4" tires


FEATURES:
- Kona DH 7005 Aluminum 170mm travel frame with 12x150 dropouts
- RockShox Domain R CL 170mm travel fork with 20mm dropouts
- Avid Code R brakes with 200mm/180mm rotors
- Maxxis High Roller II DH 26x2.4" tires
- Graham Agassiz’s bike of choice


FEATURES:
- Kona Cromoly Butted jump frame with Spanish BB
- Taperlock dropouts for wheels that won’t move after hard landings
- Available in regular and long sizes
- Raw steel with matt blue tint