This made me laugh! Even though I ride a Kona myself! But yeah I've had mine for two years and had no problems with it snapping/Cracking or anything really even after big crashes all I've had to do is straighten the bars and seat! (And unbuckle wheels)
There are two ways a frame will snap or crack, either because you are a really good rider who is constantly riding they're bike, if they keep any bike long enough it will crack. Or the main reason, is because you can't ride a bike properly and don't know the meaning of smooth. And half the time a snapped frame only occurs because a crack has developed and gone unnoticed so I don't think it is the bike and anyway howmany konas do you here about snapping that are less than a year old or two years old. The only konas I know of being snapped are all like 4 or 5 years old at least or because someone came up short on a big jump. Bike's are not built to last forever or else they would weigh like 75lbs.
Yeah I should have said Hear not here,not howmany instead of how many. I have it all set out in my head but putting it into writing is a different story
yes stupid kona well its a cheap rice because theyre cheaply made in china i would put more money towards a north american hand made bike o watch this turn into the biggest arguement ever wes mention kona on pink bike your screwed