What is Kona's address?
World Headquarters - USA
Kona USA
2455 Salashan
Ferndale, Washington
98248
Canadian Distribution
TBG Canada
381 Railway Street
Vancouver, British Columbia
V6A 1A4
European Headquarters
Kona Europe
14 BIs rue Honore Labande
09800 Monaco
I want to race for Kona. Where do I send my resume?
Mail (not fax or e-mail) to:
Mark Peterson
Kona USA
2455 Salashan
Ferndale, Washington
98248
In Canada:
Matt Stevens
The Bicycle Group
381 Railway Street
Vancouver, BC
V6A 1A4
For all other countries:
Contact your Kona
distributor.
I would like to work for Kona, where do I send my resume?
USA:
Joe Shlabotnik
Kona USA
2455 Salashan
Ferndale, Washington
98248
Canada:
Richard Wadd
The Bicycle Group
381 Railway Street
Vancouver, BC
V6A 1A4
Where is my nearest Authorized Kona Dealer?
You can locate your nearest Kona Dealer in Austria, Belgium, Canada, France,
Germany, Ireland, Italy, Luxemburg, Netherlands, Sweden & United Kingdom
at:
http://www.konaworld.com/konamain/dealer_Search.cfm .
For all other countries contact your national distributor.
Where are the specs, prices & geometry of your bikes?
These can be located by navigating from the front page or go to straight to our 2005
Bikes.
I have a general question, who do I send it to?
Joe@konaworld.com will make sure
that your question is answered by the most knowledgeable person.
I have a technical question, who do I send it to?
Send your question to tech@konaworld.com. We
have a group of product and warranty persons that will take care of your problem.
I have a warranty question, who do I send it to?
USA: warranty-usa@konaworld.com
Canada: warranty-canada@konaworld.com
Europe: warranty-europe@konaworld.com
In all other countries contact your national distributor.
What size Kona bike should I ride?
The best way is to go to your local Kona dealer. You can also refer to the Kona
sizing chart .
Can I have some free stickers?
Yes. Just join the Kona Clump,
send us $10 and we'll send you free stuff including some stickers.
Who owns Kona and where do you make your bikes?
Kona is 50% US and 50% Canadian owned. It is an independent company; no one owns
us and we don't own anything else. We design all of our bikes from the ground
up and visit the factories that make our frames and components and assemble our
bikes in Taiwan every month while they are being produced. Bikes these days are
a virtual United Nations (we have parts on our bikes made in Canada, China, France,
Italy, Japan, Malaysia, USA) so it is almost impossible to get even half the
parts on a bike from one country now. It is great to support your home country
but the most important thing for Kona is to make the best bikes we can because
our bikes are ridden by serious riders all around the world who expect nothing
short of perfection.
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