I bought my 2013 Kona Entourage just a few months ago and love it. The only thing is, is that I only way 120lbs and have never even came close to bottoming out the fork. I am only 15 and am on a very tight budget so buying a new fork is out of the question. So my questions is where can I find a spring for my stock Rock Shox Domain R fork? If anyone can message me with a link to a page, I’d really appreciate it because I’ve had no luck finding one. Thanks!
Does anyone happen to know what this bolt is called - where I can get a replacement as it is rounded; it screws into the rear thru axle which I think is 12mm x 150mm, and it is an hex key socket. Yet I can't find the specific bolt; if anyone can help I'd be grateful, cheers.
how do i tell my dad that need a new bike looking at an entourage deluxe for 800 pound but he says its too much and he thinks my Carrera Vulcan (which I have smashed the cones riding jumps and tacoed both wheels on by riding red graded downhill trails on) is fine for riding downhill and freeride. he says I need to save money for a trip to America but I am selling my old road bike (£250) and have a summer job to pay for the bike and my brother said he would give me £100 if I let him ride it occasionally.
Hello all. I'm looking at a 2012 Entourage size S. I'm 5'7" and currently ride an MC Battery size M. Should I go for the S or hold out until I find an M? Thanks.
I want to get a diffrent coil spring for my Kona Entourage 2012 medium size But have No clue what coil spring is in it atm does anyone know what coil is in it?
Hey guys, I've got a Kona Process 167 frame in Large I'm thinking of selling with a Fox X2 rear shock, is anyone here interested before I put it up for sale? Tristan
Is the entourage still considered a "big" bike by today's standards? 2014 is only 5 years old but things have been getting longer and lower since then. I was currently building up a medium 2011 Giant Faith as a park bike and I cant get over how small it feels.
I'm 5'10 and I may travel to get an Entourage.. but it's a large.
The only thing that looks concerning on the geo chart is the reach. I don't mind to remedy that with a shorter stem and handlebars with the right sweep.
id say yes. although keep in mind the entourage is an older bike. the newer bikes that have almost (or as much travel) as the entoruage are able to pedal and climb much better. these bikes were never pedal/climb bikes. i believe they were marketed as a 'park/free ride' bike originally.
its been a while, so i believe these have 180mm rear travel. i know a lot of 650b enduro bikes are getting close to this number (there might already be some out there). while they may not be 180mm, they are close and they travel/climb much better. its amazing how far we have come with mtb tech.
im 5"11' and i had a medium operator. it was too small, not sure a large would have been enough for me (although i like short stems)
For those who like the Entourage - I have a 167 for sale that is awesome, it weighs in at exactly 32lbs with pedals/cushcore installed. Let me know if you have any questions.