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Kona Unit

MSRP $ 799.00
# of Reviews 7
Average Rating 4.71/5
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Submitted by Ollapod a Weekend Warrior from Cleburne, TX
Date Reviewed: May 22, 2004
Favorite Trail:Cleburne SP, Dinosaur SP
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $650.00
Purchased At:Colonel's
Strengths:agile, light, smooth ride
Weaknesses:none
Similar Products Used:none
Bike Setup:stock, fully rigid
Bottom Line:Excellent bike. I use it for everything from commuting to work, urbans with my kids, and local technical trail. I still use my FS bike on the rough sections of Cleburne, but for a quick spin thru the technical loop you can't beat it. Nothing cooler than passing some guy huffing and puffing with 27 gears.

You definitely get a workout, and when you try to hit the rougher sections you take a beating, but this IS mountain biking.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Byrren a Cross Country Rider from Rocklin, CA
Date Reviewed: November 22, 2003
Favorite Trail:Porcupine Rim in Moab
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $800.00
Purchased At:SpinCity Bicycles
Strengths:Supple ride (steel IS real!), much more so than aluminum frame hardtails. Decents components for the price, but the frame is really tight. Singlespeed makes you a stronger better rider, but can really blow out your lungs and legs on stiff climbs!
Weaknesses:Great stock bike - but I'd suggest putting on a suspension fork, which makes the bike a really decent descender down singletrack.
Similar Products Used:First SS owned - converted by the Unit. But I've ridden others.
Bike Setup:I've been customizing over the past year. Only thing still stock is the SDG seat and RF Prodigy XC set w/bashguard. CK headset, custom CK wheelset, 105mm Marzocchi EXC Pro w/ ETA, RF Prodigy stem, Paul Love Linear Brakes, Thompson seatpost, Shimano 959 pedals.
Bottom Line:If you want to check out a great stock SS, get the Unit. Its frameset is nice, and can be upgradeable to better spec components as you can afford to. Riding SS on singletrack has its own rewards through its effort, pain, simplicity, and accomplishment. The Unit with its simple set up, compact frame geometry, lively handling coupled with the damping characteristics of steel, make this a great addition to your bike collection...but I'll warn you that you'll find yourself riding your other bikes less and less...
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Geoffrey Buhl a Cross Country Rider from Santa Cruz, CA
Date Reviewed: August 12, 2003
Favorite Trail:Sick 'n Twisted
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $605.00
Purchased At:Ebay
Strengths:Light weight, strong frame and components. It climbs very well, and has improved my skills.
Weaknesses:No suspension at all. Long rides can be rough on the arms and neck.
Similar Products Used:Various Hardtails.
Bike Setup:Stock.
Bottom Line:I wanted to try out a single speed, and got a nice deal on this Kona. I enjoy riding it quite a bike. It climbs much better than I thought it would. Santa cruz is pretty hilly, but I can get up pretty good. It is light, fast, and responsive, and it has made me a better MTB rider. I rip on my hardtail now. However, the rigid front fork can be pretty brutal. Because of this, it would take a stout set of arms to make it an everyday mountainbike. It's a damn good bike now. After I add front suspension, it will be awesome. Maybe my everyday bike.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by jrock a Cross Country Rider from Bend, OR
Date Reviewed: April 12, 2003
Favorite Trail:C.O.D.
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $725.00
Purchased At:BendCyclery
Strengths:Excellent Frame with Race Face cranks and Mavic Wheels.
Affordability.
Weaknesses:Cheap rear hub with 15mm bolt instead of the hex key bolt. Cheap, heavy pedals.
Similar Products Used:'95 Kona Lava Dome
'99 Specialized Stumpjumper FSR Comp
Bike Setup:Stock except for Easton Stem, IRC Mythos 2.1 tires
Plan on adding a suspension fork and new grips soon.
Bottom Line:Most single speed frames start at the price of this complete bike so you can't beat the deal. The frame is made out of the same material as thier top-end xcountry steel hardtail so it's great to build on and upgrading the components to customize your ride is half the fun anyway. KONA did a great job of creating a bike for those wanting to find out what all the 1x1 hype is all about. I'm hooked.
Check out Sears for a stubby 15mm wrench for your toolkit.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:3

Submitted by Ian Mitchell a Weekend Warrior from Bristol, England
Date Reviewed: February 25, 2003
Favorite Trail:Afan Argoed (Wales)
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $800.00
Purchased At:Bike Bristol
Strengths:Lovely, well made, steel frame, singlespeed specific with horizontal dropouts and that Kona geometry. Fast and light. Project 2 rigid forks: pinpoint accuracy after sus forks.
Great spec for the cash, inc. Race Face ISIS cranks and bashring, SDG saddle, Koski bars, stem and seatpost, avid sd5 brakes
Weaknesses:Forks seem very stiff, but maybe thats because i'm used to the comfort of suspension ;)
Orange paint may put some off, but looks better in real life.
Wheels seem a little cheap, but should do the job until you upgrade to handbuilt ones.
Similar Products Used:Old alu Giant built up to a singlespeed. Converting your current / spare bike to singlespeed is a great way to see if you like it or not, and you can do it for next to nothing.
Bike Setup:Race Face low riser bar, RF Prodigy stem, USE XCR seatpost, deore / mavic 618 front wheel, dmr revolver / mavic 618 rear wheel, ODI lockon grips, acs claw freewheel (the best).
Bottom Line:A quick, light, well specced steel singlespeed. How old skool can you get? This bike rides like all Konas (spot on), but without the hassle of gears. Its not going to be for everybody. If you've never ridden single, convert your current bike before jumping in the deep end. Anyone who has ridden singlespeed and loved it, or looking for a second bike to blast round the singletrack for a few hours can do a lot worse than look at a Unit. And remember, if you're on a singlespeed there's no shame in pushing!
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Ian Mitchell a Weekend Warrior from Bristol, England
Date Reviewed: February 25, 2003
Favorite Trail:Afan Argoed (Wales)
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $800.00
Purchased At:Bike Bristol
Strengths:Lovely, well made, steel frame, singlespeed specific with horizontal dropouts and that Kona geometry. Fast and light. Project 2 rigid forks: pinpoint accuracy after sus forks.
Great spec for the cash, inc. Race Face ISIS cranks and bashring, SDG saddle, Koski bars, stem and seatpost, avid sd5 brakes
Weaknesses:Forks seem very stiff, but maybe thats because i'm used to the comfort of suspension ;)
Orange paint may put some off, but looks better in real life.
Wheels seem a little cheap, but should do the job until you upgrade to handbuilt ones.
Similar Products Used:Old alu Giant built up to a singlespeed. Converting your current / spare bike to singlespeed is a great way to see if you like it or not, and you can do it for next to nothing.
Bike Setup:Race Face low riser bar, RF Prodigy stem, USE XCR seatpost, deore / mavic 618 front wheel, dmr revolver / mavic 618 rear wheel, ODI lockon grips, acs claw freewheel (the best).
Bottom Line:A quick, light, well specced steel singlespeed. How old skool can you get? This bike rides like all Konas (spot on), but without the hassle of gears. Its not going to be for everybody. If you've never ridden single, convert your current bike before jumping in the deep end. Anyone who has ridden singlespeed and loved it, or looking for a second bike to blast round the singletrack for a few hours can do a lot worse than look at a Unit. And remember, if you're on a singlespeed there's no shame in pushing!
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by ingmar a Weekend Warrior from hannover
Date Reviewed: February 20, 2003
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $999.00
Purchased At:www.hibike.de
Strengths:frame, color, brakes, seatpost, stem, handlebar, only one gear, simply a sweet ride
Weaknesses:price, grips
Similar Products Used:first singlespeed but i only ride steel bikes (my geared bike is a rm hammer race...)
Bike Setup:stock except pedals
Bottom Line:the unit is a beautiful singlespeed bike. a blast to ride (and i ride it nearly every day).
the fork is a little bit to stiff for a downhill race and the grips suck but who cares...
i would buy it again :-)
unfortunately it's a little bit overprized here in europe :-(
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5






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