Kona MTB Enduro Test

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Kona MTB Enduro Test - Quiz

Passing grade is 8/10, so continue to take the test until you pass before continuing on to 2014 MTB Gravity bikes.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Super low standover featured on the MY14 Process line is sweet because:

    • A.

      It is easier to stand over the bike in technical terrain

    • B.

      Riders can get radder on their bikes with a low TopTube

    • C.

      Riders can crash w/o damaging brake/ levers shifters on the TopTube

    • D.

      All of the above

    Correct Answer
    D. All of the above
    Explanation
    The super low standover featured on the MY14 Process line is sweet because it offers several advantages. Firstly, it makes it easier for riders to stand over the bike in technical terrain, allowing for better control and maneuverability. Additionally, a low top tube enables riders to get more aggressive and perform stunts on their bikes. Lastly, in the unfortunate event of a crash, having a low top tube reduces the risk of damaging the brake levers and shifters, ensuring that they remain intact. Therefore, all of the above reasons make the super low standover a desirable feature.

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  • 2. 

    What ISCG standard do the MY14 Process bikes feature?

    • A.

      ISCG 03

    • B.

      ISCG 05/03

    • C.

      ISCG 05

    • D.

      They do not have ISCG tabs

    Correct Answer
    C. ISCG 05
    Explanation
    The MY14 Process bikes feature the ISCG 05 standard.

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  • 3. 

    What is the Kona reference for the derailleur hanger used on the MY14 Process line?

    • A.

      EE

    • B.

      Z

    • C.

      TT

    • D.

      H

    Correct Answer
    C. TT
    Explanation
    The correct answer is TT because it is the only option that is mentioned in the question. The question asks for the Kona reference for the derailleur hanger used on the MY14 Process line, and TT is the only option that fits this description.

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  • 4. 

    What BB standard does the MY14 Process line feature?

    • A.

      PF BB30

    • B.

      BB30

    • C.

      68mm

    • D.

      PF BB92

    Correct Answer
    D. PF BB92
    Explanation
    The correct answer is PF BB92. This means that the MY14 Process line features a Press Fit BB92 standard.

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  • 5. 

    What is the rear axle OLD and axle standard for the MY14 process line?

    • A.

      10x135 – Bolt on

    • B.

      12x142 – Maxle

    • C.

      12x142 – QR

    • D.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    B. 12x142 – Maxle
    Explanation
    The rear axle OLD and axle standard for the MY14 process line is 12x142 - Maxle. This means that the rear axle has an over locknut dimension (OLD) of 12mm and uses the Maxle axle standard. This information is specific to the MY14 process line and indicates the size and type of axle used for the rear wheel.

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  • 6. 

    The MY14 Process line features which type of KONA suspension:

    • A.

      Swinger

    • B.

      Beamer

    • C.

      Rocker

    • D.

      All of the above

    Correct Answer
    C. Rocker
    Explanation
    The MY14 Process line features the Rocker type of KONA suspension.

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  • 7. 

    The Process 111 (as well as the Honzo) lacks the ability to run a front derailleur...

    • A.

      To allow for PF BB 30 with short chainstays

    • B.

      To allow for ISCG tabs

    • C.

      To accommodate a 29” Gazzaloddi 3.0 tire

    • D.

      To allow for 29” wheel with short chainstays, low Bottom Bracket and tire clearance

    Correct Answer
    D. To allow for 29” wheel with short chainstays, low Bottom Bracket and tire clearance
    Explanation
    The Process 111 (as well as the Honzo) lacks the ability to run a front derailleur because it is designed to allow for a 29" wheel with short chainstays, low bottom bracket, and tire clearance. The absence of a front derailleur allows for a more streamlined and efficient design, optimizing the bike's performance in terms of maneuverability, stability, and clearance for larger tires. By eliminating the front derailleur, the bike can maintain a shorter chainstay length, which improves agility and responsiveness on the trail. Additionally, the low bottom bracket enhances stability and cornering capabilities, while the increased tire clearance accommodates larger 29" tires for better traction and control.

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  • 8. 

    Process 153 / Process 153 DL feature:

    • A.

      66 degree Head Angle, 430mm Chainstays and 10mm Bottom Bracket Drop

    • B.

      65 degree Head Angle, 425mm Chainstays and 10mm Bottom Bracket Drop

    • C.

      66.5 degree Head Angle, 425mm Chainstays and 10mm Bottom Bracket Drop

    • D.

      65 degree Head Angle, 430mm Chainstays and 17mm Bottom Bracket Drop

    Correct Answer
    C. 66.5 degree Head Angle, 425mm Chainstays and 10mm Bottom Bracket Drop
    Explanation
    The correct answer is 66.5 degree Head Angle, 425mm Chainstays and 10mm Bottom Bracket Drop. This is because it matches all the given features mentioned in the question. The head angle is 66.5 degrees, the chainstays are 425mm, and the bottom bracket drop is 10mm.

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  • 9. 

    Process 134 / Process 134 DL feature:

    • A.

      67 degree Head Angle, 430mm Chainstays and 9mm Bottom Bracket Drop

    • B.

      68 degree Head Angle, 425mm Chainstays and 12mm Bottom Bracket Drop

    • C.

      67 degree Head Angle, 427mm Chainstays and 10mm Bottom Bracket Drop

    • D.

      68 degree Head Angle, 430mm Chainstays and 10mm Bottom Bracket Drop

    Correct Answer
    B. 68 degree Head Angle, 425mm Chainstays and 12mm Bottom Bracket Drop
    Explanation
    The correct answer is 68 degree Head Angle, 425mm Chainstays and 12mm Bottom Bracket Drop. This combination of features provides a steeper head angle, shorter chainstays, and a larger bottom bracket drop. A steeper head angle can improve handling and responsiveness, while shorter chainstays can enhance maneuverability and agility. The larger bottom bracket drop can lower the center of gravity, improving stability and cornering performance. Overall, this combination of features is likely to provide a more aggressive and nimble riding experience.

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  • 10. 

    Process 111 / Process 111 DL feature:

    • A.

      69 degree Head Angle, 430mm Chainstays and 35mm Bottom Bracket Drop

    • B.

      68 degree Head Angle, 444mm Chainstays and 35mm Bottom Bracket Drop

    • C.

      69 degree Head Angle, 425mm Chainstays and 35mm Bottom Bracket Drop

    • D.

      68 degree Head Angle, 430mm Chainstays and 35mm Bottom Bracket Drop

    Correct Answer
    D. 68 degree Head Angle, 430mm Chainstays and 35mm Bottom Bracket Drop

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