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2015 Kona

PROCESS 134 SUP

A 27.5″ aluminum frame full suspension trail bike with ultra high-end components and shimano xt mechanical disc brakes.
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FrameAluminum
SuspensionFull, 134 / 140mm
ForkRockShox Pike RCT3
ShockRockShox Monarch RT
Wheels27.5″ Aluminum
Drivetrain1 × 11
GroupsetXX1
BrakesShimano XT Mechanical Disc
SeatpostDropper
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Ride Feel

Based on frame geometry and build specs.

Terrain
easyextreme
Handling
nimblestable
PROCESS 134 SUP
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Gearing

A bike with lower gearing will be easier to ride up steep hills, while a higher top end means it will pedal faster down hills.

Lowest gear

(climbing)

28 mph

PROCESS 134 SUP

26 mph

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Highest gear

(descending)

Sizing
SM

5'0" – 5'8"

MD

5'2" – 6'1"

LG

5'9" – 6'6"

XL

5'10" – 6'6"

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Summary

The Kona Process 134 is a versatile and fun trail bike that excels in a variety of terrains, offering a balanced and predictable ride. It's praised for its nimble handling, aggressive suspension performance, and durability, though some reviews note its weight and geometry could be improved for certain riders. The bike is particularly noted for its playful nature and ability to inspire confidence on descents.

Pros
  • Nimble and responsive on tight climbs and super playful pointed down

  • Handled admirably in a huge range of terrain and climbed like a goat

  • Durable with a no-nonsense attitude, current with the latest technology

  • Affordable price under $3k

  • Whippy 27.5-inch wheels

  • 134mm of rear suspension

  • Includes a dropper post

  • Makes rider a more comfortable, confident descender

Cons
  • Lacked the bottomless feel you get aboard some trail rigs

  • Not a bike you can sit back and expect to do the work for you

  • Weighs more than 30 pounds

  • Climbing requires adjustment in posture

  • 68-degree head angle can spring unpleasant surprises

  • Geometry issues highlighted on trails

  • Overall weight is high for the money

Key Quotes
In a stable full of huge, temperamental stallions, this bike is like the little surefooted pony that could.
BIKE Magazine logoBIKE Magazine
"BRAAAP!"
Bicycling
The Process was a pre-test favourite, but the trails highlighted some geometry issues
BikeRadar logoBikeRadar
It’s just a super-manoeuvrable bike that never feels sketchy.
MBR logoMBR
"The Kona Process 134 Supreme is an easy bike to appreciate."
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Bikerumor
First Ride: Kona makes the Process 134 DL even more 'Shore worthy, includes new Shimano N/W rings

Aug 2016 · Zach Overholt

The day after getting a chance to check out Kona’s new Hei Hei Trail DL, we had time for one more ride. This year was the first that Kona held their dealer event in Squamish, BC, which meant prime access to some of the best local trails right out the front door. For obvious reasons, this …

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Velo
Kona Process 134 Supreme

May 2016 · VeloNews.com

“A mini downhill bike,” one tester said. “Just wants to rip,” said another. The Process is clearly built by and for riders who want to hit descents hard

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VeloNews
Reviewed: Kona Process 134 Supreme

Apr 2016 · Emily Schaldach

If uphill Strava KOMs are your thing, leave Kona's Process 134 at home. But if the downhills are your playground, hop on it.

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NSMB
Kona Process 134 Supreme – Long Term Review

Nov 2015

"The Kona Process 134 Supreme is a smile-inducing ride in the vast majority of situations and the frame is the heart of that experience..."

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MBR
Kona Process 134 review - MBR

Sep 2015 · Simon Collis

The Kona Process 134 was well received as a 26in bike in 2013, but Kona has ripped up the rulebook and designed a brand new range

Highs
  • Smashing the Cresta Run trail on holiday in Bubión, Spain. Never been so thrilled and relieved to get to the bottom of a trail.

  • The Shimano Deore brakes. Not the strongest outright stoppers, but you can’t put a price on the reliability.

  • The riding performance of the bomber-solid frame and rear suspension.

Lows
  • The underwhelming RockShox Sektor fork was a constant source of irritation. Heavy steel stanchions?!

  • A bit like the rider, there’s no denying the Process is on the portly side.

  • The stingy overall spec for the money.

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Bicycling
Kona Process 134

Jun 2015 · bicycling.com

Warning: This trail bike may encourage you to make motorcycle noises

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BIKE Magazine
Kona Process 134 SE | 2015 Bible of Bike Tests

Feb 2015

The Kona Process 134 SE is a trail/enduro bike purpose-built and specced for smaller riders.

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BikeRadar
Kona Process 134 DL review

Apr 2014 · Jon Woodhouse

Masses of control and fun, but twitchy steering means we’d go with the 153 for full enduro domination

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Geometry
Specs
Build
Frame

Kona 6061 Aluminum Butted 134mm Travel

BB StandardBB86/BB92, Press Fit

Fork

RockShox Pike RCT3 140mm QR15 Tapered

Travel140mm

Shock

RockShox Monarch RT

Travel134mm

Bottom Bracket

SRAM Press Fit GXP 92

Headset

FSA Orbit 1.5 ZS No.57

Stem

Kona 40mm

Handlebar

RaceFace Atlas

Saddle

WTB Volt Team

Seatpost

KS Lev Integra

TypeDropper

Pedals

n/a

Grips

Kona S-LOG

Groupset
Rear Derailleur

SRAM XX1

Front Derailleur

n/a

Crank

34t

Shifters

SRAM XX1

Cassette

SRAM XX1 10-42t 11spd

Chain

SRAM XX1

Chain Guide

n/a

Brakes

Shimano XT

TypeShimano XT Mechanical Disc

Brake Levers

Shimano XT

Wheels
Rims

WTB Frequency Team i23 TCS

Spokes

DT Competition 2.0/1.8 Black

Front Hub

Hope Pro II QR15

Rear Hub

Hope Pro II 142x12mm

Tires

Front: Maxxis Ardent EXO TR 27.5x2.4", Rear: Maxxis Ardent EXO TR 27.5x2.25"

Disc Rotors

Shimano IceTech 180mm

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