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Kona Libre - Green - Bike

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Description

You’re the type of rider who wants something progressive that still performs well on typical terrain. Road. Gravel. Singletrack? The Libre takes the traditional, flips it on its side and adds a little je ne sais quois to your rides to make them a whole lot of fun. It’s lighter than your old “gravel” rig, and has more aggressive geometry so that when you decide to skip the pavement you can chuckle your way down the unbeaten path without apologies. It’s affordable, a little bit weird, and exactly how we want our gravel bike to feel. 

Features:

  • Frame Material: Kona 6061 Aluminum Butted
  • Sizes: 50, 52, 54, 56, 58
  • Rear Shock: n/a
  • Fork: Kona Libre Carbon fork
  • Crankarms: SRAM Apex
  • Chainrings: 40t X-Sync
  • B/B: SRAM GXP 68mm
  • Pedals: n/a
  • Chain: SRAM PC1110
  • Cassette: SRAM PG1130 11-42t 11spd
  • Chainguide n/a
  • F/D: n/a
  • R/D: SRAM Apex
  • Shifters: SRAM Apex
  • Brake Calipers: TRP HDC711C Mechanical / Hydraulic
  • Front Brake Rotor: TRP TR160mm
  • Rear Brake Rotor: TRP TR160mm
  • Brake Levers: SRAM Apex
  • Headset: FSA No.57B
  • Handlebar: Kona Road
  • Stem: Kona Road
  • Seatpost: Kona Thumb w/Offset 31.6mm
  • Seat Clamp: Kona Clamp
  • Grips: Kona Cork Tape
  • Saddle: WTB Volt
  • Front Hub: Formula 100x12mm
  • Rear Hub: Formula 142x12mm
  • Spokes: Stainless Black 14g
  • Rims: WTB ST i23 TCS 2.0
  • Front Tire: Maxxis Rambler Silkshield TR 700x45c
  • Rear Tire: Maxxis Rambler Silkshield TR 700x45c
  • Paint Color: Gloss Metallic Green w/ Matte Black Forest & Indicator Yellow Decals
  • Extras: n/a

1 Review

  • 5
    Great gravel bike!!

    Published by ZB on May 30th 2023

    I was doing a ton of organized gravel rides in the 40-50 mile range on an old aluminum Domane and took my time looking to purchase a stock gravel bike that had the gear ratio, braking power, and came stock with 40+ tires at or under $2k before pedals and cages. This bike not only fit the bill but far exceeded expectations on comfort, stability on fast descents, and performance. I personally prefer the TRP brakes on this bike to the Shimano hydros on my BMC roadie. It’s a bike designed by and designed for people that ride gravel.