It takes more than gravity to go downhill fast. It takes a rider willing to let it all hang out and it takes a bike that'll do the same. KHS extreme bikes are for serious riders like you. Whether you're a Pro, or just getting started, KHS has a bike guaranteed to improve your downhill reputation. Welcome to the world of domination.
Submitted by
Chayse Carruthers
a Cross Country Rider
from Enniskillen, Ontario, Canada
Date Reviewed: January 24, 2008
Strengths: really nice and strong frame. Amazing forks and nice rims and tires
Weaknesses: The brakes suck something serious, after a month of riding i had to replace the pads, then the front brake. Needs a chain guard on front dude to pants.
Bottom Line:
This is a great bike, but needs a lot of adjusting and work between hard ride. I would recomend this bike to anyone as long as you no how to propaly adjust a bike. Demands work but a must see.
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