KHS is an American company that's been in the bike business since 1974. KHS is know as a value oriented brand, however, their commitment to quality is proven year after year with their numerous awards and nominations. KHS is the only mountain bike manufacturer to have a finalist in Mountain Bike Magazine's "Mountain Bike of the Year" contest every year since the award's creation in 1992.
New to the KHS downhill / freeride category is the 7" travel Lucky 7. The Lucky 7 gives you a 6061 Aluminum frame with a 4-barHorst bearing linkage system and a Marzocchi 66RCV 180mm fork, a combination that makes it possible to tackle big mountains at high speeds. The Hayes Stroker Trail 8 brakes on the Lucky 7 give you maximum stopping power for all you downhill / freeride adventures.
If you're looking to add a full-suspension 29er to your stable, consider the smooth rolling Flagstaff 29er. The Flagstaff offers up a proven 3.5" travel 4-bar linkage suspension system on a light and efficient 7005 series aluminum frame. KHS rounds out the package with choice components like SRAM X-7 Trigger shifters, Hayes Stroker Ryde brakes and WTB Exiwolf Race tires. If you're ready to experience the ability to roll over any obstacle in your path with control and speed, you're ready to jump on the 29er train with the KHS Flagstaff 29er.
In this interview Interbike a KHS product manager discusses several KHS mountain bikes including: Lucky 7, XCT 555, SJ 100, Flagstaff 29er and the DH 200.