Libre
A carbon frame gravel bike with upper mid-range components and hydraulic disc brakes.
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$2,999Frame | Carbon |
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Suspension | Rigid |
Fork | Carbon |
Wheels | 700c Aluminum |
Drivetrain | 1 × 11 |
Groupset | Rival, SRAM |
Brakes | Hydraulic Disc |
For This Bike
Sep 2020
Kona updates their Libre gravel bkes for 2021, adding a pedal-assist EL model and updating components on the CR DL and CR models.
Nov 2019 · Benjamin Topf
Regardless of what your bikepacking adventure may entail, the Kona Libre AL will be your companion through testing times! We gave this new aluminium bike the spurs and ragged it through our gravel testing grounds. Find out how it performed here. Click here for an overview of the best gravel bike 2020 group test. On […]
Calm and stable ride
Numerous mounting points
Purposeful concept
Sluggish acceleration and handling
Limited comfort
Middling braking performance
Jun 2019
Go-fast gearing, a million mounts, big-tire clearance, and dropper-post compatibility—let the fun begin.
Carbon frame and fork
Takes 700c and 650b wheels
Huge tire clearance
Some riders may want lower gears
Stack height may be too tall for riders who want an aggressive position
Apr 2019 · Clifford Lee
The Kona Libre DL is a carbon gravel/adventure bike built for exploring and long days in the saddle. We put it to the mixed terrain test for this review.
Nov 2018 · Logan Watts
Where does Kona’s new carbon gravel bike fit in to an already versatile range? We tested the Kona Libre DL to find out. Here’s the full review...
Nice geometry that hits a sweet spot between comfort and performance—surprisingly nimble, climbs extremely well, and feels exceptionally fast on gravel and pavement.
Tons of mounts, including five pairs of bottle cage mounts.
Solid component spec with no significant shortcomings.
Unbelievably lightweight carbon frame with a nice color and graphics scheme.
Geared too low for bikepacking out of the box—a 34 or 36T chainring will be a necessary upgrade for most mortals with the 700c/45mm tires.
Fork bottle mounts are not spaced correctly for a triple mount cage or bag—the bottom one is spaced a little too low.
Somewhat tight tire clearance in the chainstays when running 45mm tires, and 27.5 x 2.1″ from what I can gather.
Kona Road Bars are nice and wide, but I’d prefer a little more flare, such as a Cowchipper for this style of bike.
Frame | Kona Race Light Carbon Color: Gloss Polar Silver w/ Olive & Silver-Grey Decals |
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Fork | Kona Verso Full Carbon Flat Mount Disc |
Shock | n/a |
Bottom Bracket | SRAM GXP PF |
Headset | FSA No.42ACB |
Stem | Kona Road Deluxe |
Handlebar | Kona Road |
Saddle | WTB SL8 Pro |
Seatpost | Kona Deluxe Thumb w/Offset 31.6mm Type: Rigid |
Pedals | n/a |
Grips | Kona Cork Tape |
Rear Derailleur | SRAM Rival 1 |
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Front Derailleur | n/a |
Crank | SRAM S350, 40t X-Sync |
Shifters | SRAM Rival 1 |
Cassette | SRAM PG1130 11-42t 11spd |
Chain | SRAM PC1110 |
Chain Guide | n/a |
Brakes | SRAM Rival 1 Type: Hydraulic Disc |
Brake Levers | SRAM Rival 1 |
Rims | WTB KOM Light Team i25 TCS |
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Spokes | Stainless Black 14g |
Front Hub | Formula 100x12mm (centerlock) |
Rear Hub | Formula 142x12mm (centerlock) |
Tires | Front: WTB Riddler TCS DUAL 700x45c, Rear: WTB Riddler TCS DUAL 700x45c |
Disc Rotors | SRAM Centerline 160mm |
Last updated February 21
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