Kona Cinder Cone Standard

Kona

Cinder ConeStandard

FrameKona Race Light 6061 Alum…RockShox Judy Silver TK Sol…
GroupsetShimano DeoreShimano Deore, 11-speed,…
WheelsWTB ST i27 TCS 2.0; For…Maxxis Forekaster 27.5x2.35"

The Kona Cinder Cone is an aluminum hardtail positioned for riders entering the sport or looking for a reliable, straightforward trail platform. Updated for the 2020 model year and carrying forward since, this generation moves away from traditional cross-country shapes toward a more capable trail geometry. Built around 27.5-inch wheels and a 100mm suspension fork, it balances pedaling efficiency with enough stability to handle varied singletrack. Kona designed the frame to accommodate high-volume rubber, offering clearance for up to 2.8-inch plus-sized tires, though it ships with standard trail treads. It relies on traditional 135mm quick-release rear hub spacing rather than a modern Boost thru-axle, which keeps the price accessible but limits future wheel upgrade options. Ultimately, the Cinder Cone serves as a versatile, value-oriented entry point that works well for general trail riding, skill progression, and light bikepacking.

Kona Cinder Cone
Build
Size
01 / Buy

Where to get it.

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02 / Specifications

Spec sheet.

Every component shipped with this build.

01Frameset
2 components
FrameKona Race Light 6061 Aluminum Butted
02Drivetrain & brakes
10 components
Shift leversShimano Deore
Rear derailleurShimano Deore
ChainKMC X11
CranksetProwheel 11-speed crankarms, 28T chainring
Bottom bracketFSA BB7420, 73mm
Front brakeAlhonga HT472 hydraulic disc
Rear brakeAlhonga HT472 hydraulic disc
Front rotorAlhonga 180mm (Center Lock)
Rear rotorAlhonga 160mm (Center Lock)
03Wheels & tires
4 components
Front wheelWTB ST i27 TCS 2.0; Formula 100x9mm (Center Lock); Stainless Black 14g
Rear wheelWTB ST i27 TCS 2.0; Shimano 135x10mm (Center Lock); Stainless Black 14g
04Cockpit & contact
5 components
StemKona XC
HandlebarsKona XC/BC Riser
SaddleKona XC
SeatpostKona Thumb, 31.6mm
Grips/TapeKona Key Grip Slip On
03 / Geometry

Geometry & fit.

4 sizes published.

The current Cinder Cone frame utilizes a modern trail hardtail geometry that significantly updates its handling compared to previous iterations. A 68-degree head tube angle provides a stable steering feel that resists twitchiness on descents without feeling sluggish at low speeds. This is paired with a steep 75-degree seat tube angle, which shifts the rider’s weight forward to keep the front wheel grounded during steep climbs and creates a highly efficient pedaling posture.

Reach numbers are generous across the size run, measuring 440mm on a size medium and stretching to 500mm on the extra-large. This longer front center gives the rider plenty of room to move around the cockpit and maintain balance over rough terrain. Out back, the chainstays are kept relatively short at 435mm across all sizes. Combined with the 27.5-inch wheels, this compact rear end makes the bike eager to change direction and easy to maneuver through tight switchbacks. The stock cockpit features a 760mm riser bar and a short stem, prioritizing steering leverage and control.

Reach × Stack · size Mmm

Where the handlebar sits relative to the bottom bracket — the single most important fit pair.

710669628586545STACK ↑385421458494530REACH →UPRIGHTLONG / LOWSize M440 · 599
01Fit geometry6 values
Stack599 mm
Reach440 mm
Top tube600 mm
Headtube length115 mm
Standover height719 mm
Seat tube length420 mm
03Handling geometry8 values
Headtube angle68°
Seat tube angle75°
BB height305 mm
BB drop50 mm
Offset42 mm
Front center709 mm
Wheelbase1139 mm
Chainstay length435 mm

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04 / Other builds

The lineup.

1 build, ranging $899.

Kona offers the Cinder Cone in a single, value-focused build designed to deliver reliable trail performance at an accessible price point. The foundation of the spec is a 100mm RockShox Judy Silver TK Solo Air fork. Unlike the heavy coil forks often found in this category, the air spring allows riders to easily adjust the suspension pressure to match their body weight, and it includes a lockout for efficient climbing on smooth surfaces.

The drivetrain relies on a Shimano Deore 11-speed rear derailleur and shifter, paired with an 11-51T cassette and a 28-tooth front chainring. This setup provides a massive gear range capable of winching up steep, technical climbs. Braking is handled by entry-level hydraulic discs—specced as Alhonga HT472 on current sheets, though some riders report receiving Shimano or Tektro units depending on supply. The bike rolls on WTB ST i27 TCS 2.0 rims wrapped in aggressive Maxxis Forekaster 27.5x2.35-inch tires. While the rims are taped for tubeless use, the bike ships with tubes installed. Notably, the frame lacks a dropper post out of the box, though it includes internal routing for riders who want to add one later.

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05 / Reviews

From the press.

4 reviews from the cycling press.

Reviewers consistently praise the Cinder Cone for its engaging ride quality, noting that the geometry feels highly capable on the trail. The bike earns high marks for its descending composure, with testers finding that the "harmonious geometry and the grippy tires cause you to smile from top to bottom in the descent" (Bike-test). Despite its budget-friendly component package, the frame itself feels solid and remarkably quiet over rough ground. One long-term tester highlighted the lack of distracting noise, stating there is "no internal frame cable rattle at all" (YouTube), which elevates the overall ride experience.

On climbs and flat sections, the bike benefits from a steep seat tube angle that puts the rider in a "sporty seating position" (Bike-test) for efficient power transfer. However, testers note that the bike carries some extra weight, which can be felt on sustained ascents. The 100mm air fork is widely viewed as adequate for light to moderate trails, though aggressive riders may find its limits quickly. One reviewer observed a lighter rider "using about 95% of his travel" (YouTube) on typical trail features, suggesting that heavier adults pushing hard on technical descents might eventually want to increase the fork's travel. Overall, the consensus points to a durable, highly enjoyable hardtail that encourages skill progression.

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