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Kona Kula Lisa Ladies Mountain Bike 2010
"For ladies looking to kick down some serious trail heat, the lock, stock and loaded Kula cross-country hardtail delivers just like the milkman used to. A new Mavic wheelset upgrade and stylish colour scheme, Kona have done everything in our power to make this bike lighter, more raceable and loaded with good looks. Feel confident at the front of the pack girlfriend, Kona's 20 year-long heritage of refined, speedy, durable race-ready hardtails is there for you every second of the way.


7005 Aluminum
Aluminum is one of the most widely used tubing materials in the bicycle industry. The material is mixed with other elements creating alloys with different ride characteristics and properties. Kona uses butted 7005 aluminum extensively throughout our entire range of bicycles. A tough, durable, affordable, light and dependable alloy, 7005 delivers great riding performance for years and years.
Hydroformed Tubing
Hydroformed tubing is a forming technology that uses a liquid to form the shape of a tube and align its grain structure. Kona bikes use hydroformed tubing on a variety of their bicycles. Quite simply, the technology delivers on sound structure and ride performance like no other tubing in the world. The process results in a seamless, continuous, aligned piece of metal-right down to the fiber structure itself.
Hydroforming proves especially advantageous at weld points where it can be flared to increase weld areas, essentially, adding strength without adding weight. The result is a strong, flawless frame with great lateral stability, durability and responsiveness.
Sloping Top Tube
As the pioneer of sloping top tubes in mountain bike frame design, Kona bikes have since stayed true to all the many positives this design technology brings to the trail.
First, it allows the top tube to be longer, providing more room for correct positioning and free body movement. Second, it also allows for more standover clearance, critical on dual suspension bikes due to a higher bottom bracket. Vertically, the frame is more compliant, allowing it to absorb more shock than frames with horizontal top tubes. It also puts the rider in a more secure position for downhill sections of trail.
Internal Headset
By having the headset bearing located inside the heat tube, rather than the top and bottom, you're able to achieve a whole array of advantages when it comes to front end stiffness and overall performance. With an internal headset, the head tube is able to take the stress directly, resulting in less play, stronger, improved ride characteristics, and better bearing performance. Basically, like a good friend, an internal headset is sharing the load, every molecule in the materials taking the load more equally.
Compact Rear Triangle
Short chain stays and seat stays provide a perfect balance of stability and power transfer when out of the saddle and hammering. Shorter seat stays also have less deflection during braking and accelerate quicker than longer stays.
Kona Kula Lisa Ladies Mountain Bike 2010 - Full Spec
Frame sizes 14", 16", 17", 18"
Frame tubing Kona Race Light 7005 Aluminum Butted
Rear Shock N/A
Fork RockShox Recon Race Solo 100mm
Headset TH
Crankarms Shimano SLX (14-16=170, 17-18=175mm)
Chainrings 44/32/22
B/B Shimano SLX
Pedals Shimano M520 Clipless
Chain KMC HG53
Freewheel Shimano Deore (11-32, 9spd)
F/D Shimano Deore
R/D Shimano XT Shadow
Shifters Shimano Deore
Handlebar Kona XC/BC Deluxe Riser (31.8mm x 620mm Wide)
Stem Kona XC/BC Deluxe (6°± ; 14-16=75mm, 17-18=90mm)
Grips Kona Lisa
Brakes Shimano 575 Hydraulic Disc 7" fr / 6" rr
Brake Levers Shimano 575 Hydraulic Disc
Front hub Mavic CrossRide Disc Wheelset
Rear hub Mavic CrossRide Disc Wheelset
Spokes Mavic CrossRide Disc Wheelset
Tires Maxxis Aspen 29 x 2.1 Kevlar
Rims Mavic CrossRide Disc Wheelset
Saddle WTB Speed She Sport
Seatpost Kona XC/BC Deluxe
Seat clamp Kona Clamp Primo
Color Metallic Blue

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