Lana'i
Origin
Kona is a Canadian-American bike company founded in 1988 in the Pacific Northwest (with roots between British Columbia and Washington State), built on a reputation for no-nonsense mountain bikes and a punk-ish, rider-first ethos. The Lana'i has been part of Kona's line-up for around two decades — one of the brand's longest-running nameplates — always occupying the same slot: the cheapest 'real' Kona hardtail, the bike that lets someone step off a big-box department-store bicycle onto a properly-framed trail machine without spending much. Named, like several Kona models, after a Hawaiian island (Lana'i), it has quietly soldiered on through countless spec revisions while flashier Kona models came and went, earning a loyal following among first-time trail riders, rental fleets and bike-shop staff who recommend it as a sensible starter.
Specifications
- Frame
- Kona 6061 Aluminium Butted (7005 alloy on some earlier years, e.g. 2013)
- Weight
- kg
- Drivetrain
- Shimano Altus derailleur(s), 8-speed; recent models 2x8, older years 3x8 triple
- Brakes
- Tektro M280 mechanical disc, 180mm front / 160mm rear rotors (recent); Tektro Novela 160mm on older years
- Wheels
- Alex DP27K or Jalco DD32 rims, stainless spokes (recent)
The verdict
- Excellent value — often called the best bike in its price bracket, with a solid alloy frame and Kona's long frame warranty
- Quality wheelset and balanced ~68 deg trail geometry that stays composed on descents for an entry bike
- Cheap, universal, easy-to-service drivetrain and brakes — ideal for beginners and rental use
- Basic coil fork (Suntour XCT/XCM) is heavy and undamped — the first upgrade most riders make
- Mechanical (cable) disc brakes and 8-speed Altus are entry-level; no dropper post from stock
- Kona does not publish a weight, and it is on the heavier side for the class
Generations
Early era (2013-2017)
- 26in-only entry hardtail, triple crank, small rotors.
- Wheels
- 26in only
- Frame
- 6061/7005 alloy
- Brakes
- Tektro Novela 160mm
Modern era (2018-present)
- Size-scaled wheels, bigger front rotor, simplified 2x drivetrain, better wheelset.
- Wheels
- 26/27.5/29in scaled to frame size
- Frame
- Kona 6061 alloy
- Brakes
- Tektro M280 180/160mm
Versions & builds
Every official build side by side — differences highlighted.
| Spec | Lana'i (2013) | Lana'i (2014) | Lana'i (2021-2022) | CurrentLana'i (2023) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Year | 2013 | 2014 | 2022 | 2023 |
| Frame | 7005 Aluminium Butted | 6061 Aluminium Butted | Kona 6061 Aluminium Butted | Kona 6061 Aluminium Butted |
| Drivetrain | Shimano Altus 3x8 | Shimano Altus 3x8 (Tourney EZ-Fire shifters, 24/34/42 cranks) | Shimano Altus 8-speed | Shimano Altus 2x8 (16-speed) |
| Brakes | Tektro Novela mech disc 160mm | Tektro Novela mech disc 160mm | Tektro M280 mech disc 180/160mm | Tektro M280 mech disc 180/160mm |
| MSRP | €460 | €480 | €700 | €750 |
| Purpose | Value | Value | Balanced | Balanced |
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