Fast Times at KHS Bicycles


KHS Supports Illini 4000

Posted in Events,Interesting,Sponsorship by Administrator on the September 2nd, 2011

KHS Sponsored Thiago Nardin Wins Brazilian TT Championship

Posted in Contests,Events,Interesting,Sponsorship by Administrator on the May 16th, 2011


Thiago Nardin won the Men’s Elite championship by securing the best time of 34:20 for 27.5 kilometres. He was riding the latest KHS Flite Team fitted with the current Time Trial wheels, bars and componentry.

KHS Pro downhiller Chris Heath riding the Test Tracks in Durango

Posted in R.A.C.E.R. news,Sponsorship,Technology by Administrator on the August 12th, 2010

KHS Pro downhiller Chris Heath shown in this latest video. Riding his KHS on the Test Tracks in Durango, Colorado.
Enjoy

Cyctomax/KHS Likes Going Fast

Posted in Product info,R.A.C.E.R. news,Rider Photo,Sponsorship,Technology by Administrator on the June 29th, 2010

THe Cytomax/KHS race has been valuable testing resource for the development of our new KHS sixfifty606 model bicycle. But going fast on the trail is not the only speed Chuck Jenkins and his “650 Crew” get to enjoy.
The “650 Crew” serve the U.S. Navy helicoptor squadron. So going fast is a way of life. The Cytomax/KHS team has been testing the 650b bicycle for quite a few months and have provided valuable info for models for 2011.

KHS Supports San Diego Velo Youth

Posted in Sponsorship by Administrator on the March 31st, 2009

National City Middle School students ready to ride!
San Diego VeloYouth is a youth cycling partnership of Quality of Life Connections, San Diego Velodrome Association, Big Ring Racing, and National City Middle School. The program is the result of partnership among teachers, professionals, and volunteers. KHS Bicycles donates their Flite 100 model track bicycles for the program.

San Diego VeloYouth focuses on promoting healthy competition, social connections, personal improvement and education. At the completion of the program, participants will have set and achieved a goal, increased their confidence level by gaining a new competency, made new friends, learned teamwork and gained awareness of a healthy and fun sport.

Kids also have the opportunity to earn their bike and equipment to take home at the end of the program, so that their cycling activities can continue on their own or with a group throughout the year.

Thanks to Tanya and everyone at Quality of Life Connections. For more information check out their website at qolc.org