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

$899.50
$1,799.00
+ $119 Shipping/Handling
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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





No Longer Available:
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 WO [konaworld.com] $899.50
Aluminum Fork, Advent X groupset 10speed, Tektpro Brakes
Good Enough

Kona WOO [konaworld.com] $1249.50
Carbon Fork, Shimano Deore 12 Speed, Shimano Brakes
Better

Looks like great deal on Kona fat bikes.
https://www.konaworld.com/collections/fatbike

Ship it to dealer for $80 or home for $119
Use code SUB10 for additional 10% off (YMMV)

But do you really need another bike? NO

If you want to ride in the snow or sand, then Yes
If you do not want to worry about maintaining suspension and still tackle some local trails then Yes
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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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ikonoklast
02-17-2024 at 10:52 AM.
02-17-2024 at 10:52 AM.
Quote from branchedout :
Had mine for three years. No problems whatsoever outside of basic bike mechanical failures. Electrics have been fine.
You might need to have a professional come inspect your house wiring if you have fears. Could be why your appliances are failing.
It's not the house wiring. The concern is the quality of the lithium battery, the BMS, and the charger. It's great that nothing has happened to you and I hope it remains that way. There is a possibility that things can go wrong and folks need to be aware of the issues.

Once a lithium battery fire starts (NMC chemistry battery especially), you will not be able to put it out. On top of that, the offgassing that happens when things go south is toxic and has a possibility of causing an explosion if it's in a confined space with poor ventilation.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWgp9FHL1gY
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SurfDealHunt
02-19-2024 at 11:17 PM.
02-19-2024 at 11:17 PM.
fat tire bikes are much more comfortable if they are ebikes...
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marcg611
02-20-2024 at 06:10 PM.
02-20-2024 at 06:10 PM.
Quote from ricepicker06 :
thank you for your honest intake. I really do appreciate it.

They gave you some good feedback already and similar to what I would also recommend. The big honzo is a 27.5+ bike which is a slightly wider wheel and tire (2.8" ) that gives a little more traction and float without the weight of a fat tire bike, also the tire diameter ends up being close to a 29er which has a good roll over ability. I'm a 220lb rider (lots of muscle but heavier than average) and have had to pay attention a little on certain parts especially on my carbon road bike. The most common weight rated part on a quality bike is the wheelset, many will state a weight rating of up to 270lbs, this is why I think the 27.5+ would be better at supporting your weight. if you happen to bend a rim or break some spokes because of weight, any local shop can build you a very strong rear wheel that would support your weight no problem.

Other similar options would be Trek Roscoe or salsa timber jack. I would highly recommend going to a local bike store to ride a few bikes and find one that is a good fit. Not much better than zipping thru the woods on local single track trails, it's a great workout, with adventure and fresh air, and huge stress relief and endorphin booster.
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funky_herbal_t
02-21-2024 at 05:49 PM.
02-21-2024 at 05:49 PM.
Quote from ikonoklast :
It's not the house wiring. The concern is the quality of the lithium battery, the BMS, and the charger. It's great that nothing has happened to you and I hope it remains that way. There is a possibility that things can go wrong and folks need to be aware of the issues.

Once a lithium battery fire starts (NMC chemistry battery especially), you will not be able to put it out. On top of that, the offgassing that happens when things go south is toxic and has a possibility of causing an explosion if it's in a confined space with poor ventilation.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWgp9FHL1gY

You're not wrong, but it's not really an issue if you're buying quality battery packs. The problem is that good batteries are expensive and there's not a lot of regulation. UL certification isn't super common on ebike batteries, and those that are, are even more expensive. So people see a cheap option and jump on it, but they're rolling the dice. Just like the cheap vape pens and hoverboards, the quality is shoddy and can have a fire if you're unlucky. So, long story short, if you're buying any battery powered product, spend the extra and get quality, trusted products.
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Dok23
03-21-2024 at 04:16 PM.
03-21-2024 at 04:16 PM.
This deal is dead
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