Kona Big HonzoGeometry & Bikepacking Bag Fit
Kona Big Honzo frame geometry, drawn to scale
Every tube angle and length below is from the published chart, not an illustration. The front triangle area is the number that decides which frame bags fit — and it changes a lot across sizes.
How it rides loaded
67.5 degree head angle, 430mm stays, and 27.5 x 2.8 stock tires suit rough surfaces; aluminum frame and unverified cargo mounts make this more trail-biased than dedicated loaded touring frames.
Drawn from the published geometry and mount spec above, not from reputation.
What it can carry
Mount provision and clearance, as Kona publishes it.
Geometry
All figures in millimetres except angles. Effective top tube and seat tube are the two that decide frame bag fit.
| Size | Eff. top tube | Seat tube | Standover | Head tube | Stack | Reach | Chainstay | Wheelbase | BB drop | Head angle | Seat angle |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| S | 592 | 370 | 723 | 95 | 622 | 425 | 430 | 1144 | 50 | 67.5° | 75° |
| M | 619 | 420 | 729 | 105 | 631 | 450 | 430 | 1173 | 50 | 67.5° | 75° |
| L | 647 | 470 | 736 | 115 | 640 | 475 | 430 | 1202 | 50 | 67.5° | 75° |
| XL | 684 | 530 | 758 | 125 | 649 | 510 | 430 | 1241 | 50 | 67.5° | 75° |
Source — Kona's own geometry chart: https://konaworld.com/products/big-honzo — checked 2026-08-16. A dash means the figure isn't published; we leave it blank rather than estimate.
Note: Current Kona US page lists 27.5 x 2.8 tires and online out of stock/contact dealer status.
Which frame bags fit
Every frame bag we track, checked against this frame's published geometry. Pick your size.
Checking 12 frame bags against a 647mm effective top tube and 470mm seat tube. 12 fit.
Read these as conservative. This size has a steeply sloping top tube — the seat tube is only 73% of the effective top tube. Bag makers publish a minimum seat tube length assuming a roughly level top tube, so on a frame like this the comparison understates how much room you actually have. The front triangle here is about 1467 cm², which is the number that actually decides what fits. Several bags marked unlikely below will physically fit. Half-frame bags don't depend on seat tube length at all.
Frame bag fit is calculated from Kona's published geometry, so it's as reliable as their chart. Seat packs and handlebar rolls depend on your exposed seatpost and bar width, which no geometry table lists — the bag finder covers those once you add your own measurements.