This is the bike for the rider looking to go a bit bigger but needs something on the more budget-friendly end of the scale.
The perfect Goldilocks bike between the Process 134 and Process X, the Process 153 hits all the sweet spots. The 160/153mm front and rear suspension gives you unwavering reliability on tricky descents while still being an efficient climber. It’s spec’d with everything you need and nothing you don’t. Strong brakes, dependable suspension and grippy tires equal the perfect all-around package without crazy sticker shock.
SPECIFICATIONS
| Frame: |
Kona 6061 aluminium, butted, 153mm travel |
| Rear shock: |
RockShox Deluxe Select Plus Trunnion |
| Fork: |
RockShox Yari RC Motion Control DebonAir, 160mm, tapered, 110mm spacing |
| Handlebar: |
Kona XC/BC 35 |
| Stem: |
Kona XC/BC 35 |
| Grips: |
Kona Key Grip |
| Headset: |
FSA No.57B |
| Seatpost: |
TranzX Dropper +RAD internal with Shimano lever, 31.6mm |
| Seat clamp: |
Kona Clamp |
| Saddle: |
Kona Trail |
| Shifters: |
Shimano Deore, 11-speed |
| Rear derailleur: |
Shimano Deore, 11-speed |
| Brakes: |
Shimano Deore MT-420 4-piston hydraulic, Shimano Deore RT-64 CentreLock rotors [F]200mm, [R]180mm |
| Brake levers: |
Shimano Deore MT-4100 |
| Cassette: |
SunRace, 11-speed, 11-51T |
| Chain: |
KMC X10 |
| Crankset: |
Shimano Deore M5100, 30T |
| Bottom bracket: |
Shimano MT-501, press fit |
| Rims: |
WTB ST i30 TCS 2.0, tubeless ready |
| Front hub: |
Shimano TC-500, 110x15mm |
| Rear hub: |
Shimano MT-400, 148x12mm |
| Spokes: |
Stainless black, 14g |
| Tyres: |
[F] Maxxis Assegai 29x2.5in WT, EXO, TR, Dual [R] Maxxis Minion DHR II 29x2.4in WT, EXO, TR, Dual |
Please note that bike specifications may change from what is listed above if running substitution changes are made due to unavailability of parts. We highly recommend confirming the specifications of the bike at the time of purchase, especially if buying in-store.
* All specifications listed are subject to change without notice. Please note that our specifications may be impacted by manufacturer component substitution changes caused by high global demand for bikes and resulting supply chain issues in the bike industry.
Bike Weight: Many brands strive to list the lowest possible weight, but in reality weight can vary based on frame size, finish, hardware and accessories. The most accurate way to determine any bike's weight is to have your local showroom weigh it for you.
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