Kona 2010: New road and commuting bikes
Canadian company Kona are best known for their mountain bikes, but their road line-up has been steadily growing in recent years and they've got some interesting new models for 2010.
We gave you a sneak peek at some of these last month, but now we've seen them in the flesh and got the lowdown on the prices. Here are the highlights from the 2010 road range. Check out the thumbnails on the right for more images.
Zing
The Zing (£750) and Zing Deluxe (£1,000) road bikes feature a new hydroformed 7005 aluminium frame with internal cable routing for 2010 and come with Kona's own lightweight carbon fork.
The Zing has Shimano Sora gearing and Alex Race24 rims on Shimano Tiagra and Formula hubs, while the Deluxe version gets 105 (with an Ultegra rear mech) and Mavic Aksiums.
Fixies/singlespeeds
Kona have two new singlespeed road bikes, the Grand Wagon (£1,800) and Band Wagon (£800), which join the existing Paddy Wagon (£550).
All come with flip-flop hubs so they can be run with a fixed gear or freewheel depending on personal preference.

The top-end Grand Wagon is a classy-looking machine that's described by Kona as a "piece of mobile art". It has a bronze-welded Dedacciai chromoly frame, Sugino RaceTrack SG75 crankset, Mavic RaceTrack Ellipse wheels and a Selle Italia Flite leather saddle.

Its cheaper Band Wagon sibling features an eye-catching combination of a powder blue custom-butted chromoly frame and candy red deep-dish Alex R600 rims. It comes with Kona's own Retro Road fork.

Major One
The Major One is a new scandium-tubed cyclo-cross bike designed with an eye on the commuting market. Unlike its Jake stablemates, it's a singlespeed, which helps keep weight down to a claimed 17.9lb. RRP is £900.

Honky Tonk
The steel Honky Tonk is described by Kona as a "workhorse, no-nonsense, fender-ready utilitarian road riding machine". It features a custom-butted chromoly frame, Kona Retro Road fork and Shimano Sora nine-speed gearing. RRP is £750.

Dr Fine
The £950 Dr Fine comes complete with a Shimano Alfine eight-speed hub gear, Shimano 486 hydraulic disc brakes and redesigned rear stays so it's easier to fit mudguards and racks.

The frame is lightweight butted aluminium, and a new head tube shape is said to improve stiffness, strength and handling. Kona's chromoly Project Two fork helps filter out road buzz up front.

Super Dew
The new Super Dew is a fast commuter with a hydroformed scandium frame. It comes with a carbon fork, Shimano 575 hydraulic disc brakes, a mix of Shimano Ultegra and 105 gearing and FSA's RD460 wheelset. RRP is £1750.

Dew FS
The last new addition to the line is the Dew FS. Its swoopy shape is sure to divide opinion but is designed to give a comfortable upright riding position.

It comes with a 63mm-travel Suntour suspension fork, a Kona suspension seatpost and Shimano 486 hydraulic disc brakes. RRP is £650.

There are plenty of other road and mountain bike models in Kona's range. Check out www.konaworld.com for more information.
One model that certainly caught our eye was the metallic orange Kona TT triathlon and time trial bike, which is now available for men and women. It boasts a custom aero 7005 aluminium frame, Dedacciai Fin carbon fork and FSA Vision handlebar and stem. RRP is £1,500.

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User Comments
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zero303
Posted Fri 11 Sep, 12:33 pm BST Flag as inappropriate
2010 is looking good for Kona, so lovely bikes coming out! Are they "back" I wonder...
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CarlSmith
Posted Fri 11 Sep, 1:57 pm BST Flag as inappropriate
Will they be releasing the Honky Inc into the UK if so do you know how much it will be?
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Buckled_Rims
Posted Fri 11 Sep, 2:21 pm BST Flag as inappropriate
I don't know why but I keep looking at that Major One...could this be a Tricross single killer? I'm def going for Cyclocross bike before Xmas.
Now let's count my money, £1....£2....£3....
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g00se
Posted Fri 11 Sep, 2:47 pm BST Flag as inappropriate
Do you have the prices for the rest of their 'asphalt' bikes?
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jamescw@BikeRadar
Posted Fri 11 Sep, 3:24 pm BST Flag as inappropriate
CarlSmith: The Honky Inc is in UK distributors Paligap's catalogue, priced at £1,100.
g00se: Any particular models in mind? There are about 30 in total.
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g00se
Posted Fri 11 Sep, 4:06 pm BST Flag as inappropriate
Just wondering how the Dew range prices have changed since the 2009 models (Dew, Dew Plus, Dew Deluxe, Dr Dew).
Cheers
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g00se
Posted Fri 11 Sep, 4:06 pm BST Flag as inappropriate
Oh, and I don't suppose you know when they're available in the UK either?
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CarlSmith
Posted Fri 11 Sep, 4:34 pm BST Flag as inappropriate
Many thanks jamescw@BikeRadar
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paulgo
Posted Sat 12 Sep, 1:13 pm BST Flag as inappropriate
Any idea of the Jake prices?
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downfader
Posted Sat 12 Sep, 8:22 pm BST Flag as inappropriate
I've been a definate Kona fan for the past year now. That TT bike looks interesting... is the front wheel smaller than the rear or is it a camera lens-effect?
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Stuww
Posted Sat 12 Sep, 10:45 pm BST Flag as inappropriate
Where's the new Sutra?
I've seen it on the US site http://www.konaworld.com/bike.cfm?content=sutra are we getting it over here? If so how much £££. Loving the new brown retro look.
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jamescw@BikeRadar
Posted Mon 14 Sep, 9:30 am BST Flag as inappropriate
g00se: RRPs are £350 Dew, £450 Dew Plus, £600 Dew Deluxe, £650 Dew Drop, £650 Dew FS, £800 Dr Dew and £1,750 Super Dew. Not sure about availability yet.
paulgo: Jake is £750, Jake The Snake £1,000 and Major Jake £1,500.
Stuww: Sutra will be available in UK priced at £1,000.







































