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50% Off Kona Fat Bikes + Wah Wah II Composite Pedals: Wo

+ $119 Shipping/Handling

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$1,799

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Kona Bicycles has their Kona Wo Fat Bike (Matte Plum w/ Oxy Fire Decals) + Wah Wah II Composite Pedals (various colors) on sale for $899.50. Shipping is $119, otherwise shipping to dealer for pickup is $80.

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Note: Does not ship to certain states. Wah Wah II Composite Pedals are added to cart automatically for free after selecting your choice of colorway





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Kona Bicycles also has their Kona Woo Fat Bike (Gloss Metallic Green w/ Black Forest & Indicator Yellow Decals ) + Wah Wah II Composite Pedals (various colors) on sale for $1249.50. Shipping is $119, otherwise shipping to dealer for pickup is $80.

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Kona Bicycles has their Kona Wo Fat Bike (Matte Plum w/ Oxy Fire Decals) + Wah Wah II Composite Pedals (various colors) on sale for $899.50. Shipping is $119, otherwise shipping to dealer for pickup is $80.

Thanks to community member cybermishka for finding this deal.

Note: Does not ship to certain states. Wah Wah II Composite Pedals are added to cart automatically for free after selecting your choice of colorway





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Kona Bicycles also has their Kona Woo Fat Bike (Gloss Metallic Green w/ Black Forest & Indicator Yellow Decals ) + Wah Wah II Composite Pedals (various colors) on sale for $1249.50. Shipping is $119, otherwise shipping to dealer for pickup is $80.

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If you are really thinking about buying this bike, make sure you have tests ride a fat tire bike. These bikes are much heavier and take a lot more effort to pedal than a regular bike with regular tires.
Because some people like the exercise. Own multiple bikes and an ebike and I never ride my ebike - really never should have bought it.
Because some of us like being able to power something with only our legs, and we enjoy the exercise. It's also a lot lighter and cheaper without a battery. Many of us aren't cycling because we need to get from point A to point B as fast and easily as possible.

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If you are really thinking about buying this bike, make sure you have tests ride a fat tire bike. These bikes are much heavier and take a lot more effort to pedal than a regular bike with regular tires.
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Quote from Mrsaver1234 :
Not if you get one with a electric motor. I don't get why people are buying regular bikes anymore. Its like riding around in a horse and carriage instead of driving a car.
Because some people like the exercise. Own multiple bikes and an ebike and I never ride my ebike - really never should have bought it.
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Quote from Mrsaver1234 :
Not if you get one with a electric motor. I don't get why people are buying regular bikes anymore. Its like riding around in a horse and carriage instead of driving a car.
Because some of us like being able to power something with only our legs, and we enjoy the exercise. It's also a lot lighter and cheaper without a battery. Many of us aren't cycling because we need to get from point A to point B as fast and easily as possible.
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I'm old. I want power everything. Even my vacuum pulls me around the house.
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Any bike recommend for 340+ lbs guy?

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Use coupon code "SUB10" (not SUP10) for an extra 10% off.
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Quote from Mrsaver1234 :
Not if you get one with a electric motor. I don't get why people are buying regular bikes anymore. Its like riding around in a horse and carriage instead of driving a car.
Because buying a bike for personal transport from point A to B is a completely different use case than riding a bike for pure enjoyment.

I wouldn't recommend anyone buy a fat tire bike exclusively for personal transport. It's the wrong tool for the job.
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Quote from Mrsaver1234 :
Not if you get one with a electric motor. I don't get why people are buying regular bikes anymore. Its like riding around in a horse and carriage instead of driving a car.
It's an esoteric notion called exercise
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Quote from Lrossitech :
It's an esoteric notion called exercise
I think you can get fairly good workout on ebike, go faster, go longer, go hilier, probably e fat bikes make a lot of sense, since weight penalty is there already and terrain you go over can be really slow. so having ebike optiob can make it more fun.
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Quote from BrokePanda :
If you are really thinking about buying this bike, make sure you have tests ride a fat tire bike. These bikes are much heavier and take a lot more effort to pedal than a regular bike with regular tires.
Although this is true for the most part, i have seen fat bikes under 35lb. Of course those probably cost a fortune.
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I rarely ride my fat bike, but when I need it, I need it and nothing else will do.

But once the snow gets packed down on the mountain bike trails, many of us prefer to switch back to regular mountain bikes (if the winter trail rules allow it).
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Quote from ricepicker06 :
Any bike recommend for 340+ lbs guy?
Any half-descent bike will work, although I would stay away from the super delicate "racy" carbon road bikes, just like the super cheap "big box/walmart" kinds.

I am partial to MTBs and I would recommend one to "everyone". A decent hardtail like the Kona Honzo DL that is also on sale in many places can do most trails, being limited to your skill and confidence more than anything else.

But, TBH, if you want to ride along with other people, at 340lbs, unless you are above average fit (possible, but not very likely for the average 340# person, forgive me if I am stereotyping), you won't be able to keep up : heavy guys are strong, but cycling in pretty much all its itterations but 1000m sprints, are an endurance sport, and hauling yourself around will challenge heavy ppl disproportionally more than feather-weights.

If you want something to keep you active and motivated, a eMTB might be a better proposition. Yes, excersise wise it is REALLY hard to push yourself as hard as you would on an un-assisted bike, BUT, I have seen it before that overweight/unfit ppl get discouraged when the pain going up is disproportional to the joy of going down the hill.

Just realize that you cannot out-excersise a bad diet...it is just impossible, at least for unseasoned or even pro athletes, to exert themselves long enough to burn off serious calories: your musscles or your cardio system will tap out way before.

Thus it is perfectly legit to see your bike hobby as a reason to lose weight and the primarily way to get better power/weight ratios = make you faster, BUT, it cannot be the primary way to lose that weight.

Unless you curb your intake of "bad" for you foods, mainly sugar/flour and pretty much everything that is made out of powndered sh!t. Any diet that includes heavily processed foods, from low-carb processed to low-fat processed to keto etc, it is all BS past one point. Eat healthy, whole foods (real fruit, real meat in moderation, real eggs, real veggies, real beans/leggumes, etc.) that give you real nutrition vs. some "magic mambo jumbo" goldilocks promise or programs that try to "milk" you buying their proprietary "processed" power drinks or supplements.

Hard if your diet is based on "take-out" food in North America, but not impossible. For sure more expensive than the cheap meals that not only won't avoid excessive addition of sugar and salt in their recipes, but will engineer their menu with as much of the above as possible to hook you up and keep you a regular.

Sleep as much as you can.

Walk as much as you can and ride around on the bike of your choice like a boss and enjoy nature and clean air away from stress.

All of the above assumes that you do want to lose weight. If not, just spend 3.5~6K for a full power eMTB and call it a day. Yes, as much as a motorcycle. Super fun, worths it, will keep you riding: a regular pedal bike won't. Specialized, Fezzari, Polygon, Marin. There is no bad bike in this price range. Cheaper ones from obscure chinesium that promise to be "as good", can be bad. Again, it is not being made in China that makes them bad, it is that they are made to an unreasonable price point, as bad as that reality is for us consumers.
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I have never ridden one of these type of bikes but this would be good for beaches Hilton Head with mostly compact sand? How is the mantainence from the sand? If between Large and Medium which one would you choose?

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