Kona Process 134 Mountain Bike - 2017, X-Small
The 2017 Kona Process 134 was a standout in its day for its fun-loving geometry and dependable trail manners. With 134mm of rear travel matched to a 140mm fork, it leaned toward the aggressive end of trail riding without stepping into enduro territory. Its long top tube, short rear end, and slack 67° head angle made it a bike that felt playful and composed, especially when pointed downhill. Built around an aluminum frame and outfitted with components like a RockShox RL Silver fork, Monarch RT shock, and a Shimano SLX 1x12 drivetrain, the 2017 Process 134 offered a capable, modern ride at a time when long-low-slack geometry was just gaining traction in the mainstream. It was especially popular with riders who wanted one bike to handle everything from techy local loops to lift-access laps.
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Kona Process 134 Mountain Bike - 2017, X-Small
Kona Process 134 Mountain Bike - 2017, X-Small
The 2017 Kona Process 134 was a standout in its day for its fun-loving geometry and dependable trail manners. With 134mm of rear travel matched to a 140mm fork, it leaned toward the aggressive end of trail riding without stepping into enduro territory. Its long top tube, short rear end, and slack 67° head angle made it a bike that felt playful and composed, especially when pointed downhill. Built around an aluminum frame and outfitted with components like a RockShox RL Silver fork, Monarch RT shock, and a Shimano SLX 1x12 drivetrain, the 2017 Process 134 offered a capable, modern ride at a time when long-low-slack geometry was just gaining traction in the mainstream. It was especially popular with riders who wanted one bike to handle everything from techy local loops to lift-access laps.
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The 2017 Kona Process 134 was a standout in its day for its fun-loving geometry and dependable trail manners. With 134mm of rear travel matched to a 140mm fork, it leaned toward the aggressive end of trail riding without stepping into enduro territory. Its long top tube, short rear end, and slack 67° head angle made it a bike that felt playful and composed, especially when pointed downhill. Built around an aluminum frame and outfitted with components like a RockShox RL Silver fork, Monarch RT shock, and a Shimano SLX 1x12 drivetrain, the 2017 Process 134 offered a capable, modern ride at a time when long-low-slack geometry was just gaining traction in the mainstream. It was especially popular with riders who wanted one bike to handle everything from techy local loops to lift-access laps.























