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2021 Kona

Honzo 24

Prix du fabricant

749 $US(644 €)
CadreAluminium
SuspensionSemi-rigide, 80mm
roues24″ Aluminium
Transmission1 × 7
GroupeAltus
FreinsTektro Disque hydraulique
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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)

23 km/h

Honzo 24

28 km/h

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Highest gear

(descending)

Commentaires
MBR
Kona Honzo (2022) review - MBR

févr. 2022 · Alan Muldoon

Long, low and slack was a phrase rarely used in 2012 when the original steel Honzo was launched with the aim of becoming the best hardtail on sale. But with a hardtail history dating back to the 1980s Kona was in a good place to push forward with fresh thinking. The Honzo’s frame design breaking new ground back then, with 1×9 gearing, super-short chainstays, a 68º head angle and a stubby stem. Oh, and it was a 29er too… It proved such a successful formula it paved the way for the brand to evolve the entire range – in Kona’s words it was ‘The hardtail that started a revolution’. Fast forward 10 years and the entry-level aluminium Honzo (the cheapest bike on test at £1,599) costs just one pound less than the original. It comes specced with a 120mm travel RockShox fork and a no-nonsense Shimano 11-speed Deore drivetrain. And while the Honzo DL, with its longer travel fork, premium Maxxis rubber and 12-speed gearing looks more comparable to the other hardtails in this test, it’s a huge jump up in price at £2,399. Kona was an early pioneer of the sloping top tube frame design and it’s a key part of the Honzo’s DNA. It gives the 6061 butted aluminium frame an exceptionally low standover height, which considering it rolls on 29in wheels for all four frame sizes, is good to see. When it comes to geometry, the Kona doesn’t exactly mirror its three rivals; its 66.5º head angle is a touch steeper and the 415mm chainstays are notably shorter. However, the 479mm reach on the size L is on point, as is the short 455mm seat tube that allows you to run a longer dropper post on each frame size. In fact, Kona even fits an adjustable stroke TranzX + Rad dropper, which makes moving up a frame size a genuinely viable option. Suspension Kona uses a RockShox Recon RL Solo Air fork to the Honzo, where its 120mm travel matches the Whyte 629’s burlier built fork. Yes, the slimmer 32mm steel upper legs and a more basic air spring made us question whether the Recon would compromise the Honzo’s ability, especially with a 90kg test rider on board. We needn’t have worried though as out on the trail any reservations soon faded. Considering its stature and price, the Recon held its own with a solid performance in rough, twisty singletrack. However, we did need to add an extra 20-30psi of pressure to the RockShox guidelines to give the support needed in steeper terrain. Components To stay within the tight budget Kona fits a 1×11 Shimano Deore drivetrain, where a combination of the 11-51T cassette and 30T chainring actually gives it the lowest climbing gear ratio in this test. Shifting was superb throughout the test and we didn’t miss that extra cog one bit. The build kit isn’t without fault though. And while even Shimano basic hydraulic brakes are ultra reliable, the twin-piston calipers on the Kona use …Continue reading »

Points forts
  • Lively ride, short seat tube

Points faibles
  • Poor rear tyre/mud clearance

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Mountain Bike Action
LONG TERM REVIEW: KONA HONZO ESD - Mountain Bike Action Magazine

janv. 2022 · Ron Koch

Photos by Traece Craig We have been longtime fans of the incredibly capable and versatile Kona Honzo line, so when the slacker and more aggressive Honzo

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BikeRadar
Kona Honzo ESD review

janv. 2022 · Tom Marvin

Downhill-focused hardtail that lets your legs do the talking

Points forts
  • Geometry that’s not going to give you any excuses

  • Remarkably smooth ride over the rough

  • Climbs well despite gravity intentions

Points faibles
  • Value for money isn’t great

  • The bike deserves stouter rubber

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Vital MTB
2021 Kona Honzo ESD Bike

oct. 2021 · Inked_cyclist

Kona's aggressive hardtail is ready for anything.

Points forts
  • A riot on the trails

  • Confident, capable descender

  • More agile than numbers suggest

Points faibles
  • Portly

  • Weak rear hub engagement

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NSMB
2021 Kona Honzo ESD - Full Review

mars 2021

It's one thing riding a hardtail occasionally - but quite another to commit to it every ride with riders and trails that are better than you are...

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Bikerumor
Kona Honzo ESD goes from test mule for Process X frame geometry, to extra slack steel hardtail

août 2020 · Zach Overholt

The Kona Honzo ESD stretches things way out for the slackest, wildest, and most capable steel Kona hardtail yet.

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BIKE Magazine
Tested: Kona Honzo ESD | $2,700

août 2020

The new Kona Honzo ESD hardtail is extra slack, dude. If you're in the market for an aggressive hardtail, don't look past the Kona Honzo.

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Mountain Flyer
Tested: Kona Honzo ST

juin 2020

Whether your first choice is an ultra-light carbon XC race bike or a super-plush enduro ripper, there’s something about a steel hardtail—and the person pedaling it—that commands respect. My first mountain bike was a steel hardtail, a 1996 Gary Fisher Hoo Koo E Koo I bought from a bike courier in Washington, D.C. The courier had hacked off the rear dropouts and welded on horizontal dropouts to run it as a singlespeed.

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Géométrie
Spécifications
Construire
Cadre

Kona 6061 Aluminum Butted

CouleurGloss Prism Rust-Purple w/ Dark Metallic Silver & Charcoal Decals

Fourche

Suntour XCM JR Boost Plus Coil 80mm

Voyager80mm

Type de ressortRessort

Amortisseur arrière

n/a

Pédalier

CH52 68mm

Casque

FSA No.10

Tige

Kona OB

Guidon

Kona OB

Selle

Kona DJ

Tige de selle

Kona Thumb 31.6mm

TypeRigide

Pédales

Kona JS2

Poignées

Kona DJ

Groupe
Derailleur arriere

Shimano Altus

Dérailleur avant

n/a

Manivelle

Samox 165mm, 28t Narrow/Wide w/Guard

Manettes

Shimano Altus

Cassette

Shimano Tourney 14-34t 7spd

Chaîne

KMC Z7

Guide de chaîne

n/a

Freins

Tektro HDM286 Hydraulic

TypeTektro Disque hydraulique

Leviers de frein

Tektro WS

roues
Jantes

Double Wall alloy

Rayons

Stainless 14g

Moyeu avant

Joytech 110x15mm thru-axle

Moyeu arrière

Joytech 135x10mm QR

Pneus

Vee Tire Crown Gem 24x2.6"

Disques

Tektro Light Wave 160mm

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