KHS Bicycles: A Farewell, A Legacy, and a Thank You From LA Critical Mass

A look back at the history, leadership, and community influence of KHS Bicycles and its race teams — highlighting how their innovation, presence, and long‑standing support helped shape local cycling culture, strengthen grassroots and competitive communities, and leave a lasting imprint on cyclists throughout Los Angeles.

For years, KHS Bicycles played a meaningful role in the growth of cycling throughout Los Angeles — supporting grassroots events, elevating competitive programs, and helping shape the identity of the cyclists who make up our city.

Their influence extended far beyond equipment; it touched the culture, the movement, and the people who ride. As KHS concludes its chapter, we reflect on the history, innovation, and community impact that made the brand an essential part of Los Angeles cycling.

For more than two decades, KHS Bicycles has been woven into the fabric of Los Angeles cycling culture — and nowhere has that connection been more visible than within LA Critical Mass. As we say farewell to KHS Bicycles and the KHS Pro MTB Team, we honor a brand that shaped cyclists, built community, and helped define what cycling in Los Angeles looks like today.

A Brand That Grew With the Community

KHS wasn’t just a bike company in LA — it was the bike company many of us grew up with. Cyclists found their first real mountain bike, commuter, or road machine through KHS. For thousands of cyclists who rolled through the city with us, the KHS name became synonymous with reliability, accessibility, and performance.

For me personally, it began with a 2013 KHS Winslow — a bike that carried me through the early years of my cycling journey and into the heart of this community. The Winslow took me all over the streets of Los Angeles and across the fire roads and singletracks throughout the LA and San Bernardino Mountains. That story isn’t unique; it’s shared by countless cyclists who discovered their love of cycling on a KHS bike.

A Presence Felt at Every Ride

Over the years, KHS bikes became a familiar sight at LA Critical Mass. From new cyclists showing up on their first KHS hybrid to seasoned cyclists rolling in on KHS road and mountain bikes, the brand became part of our visual identity. It represented the everyday cyclist — the commuter, the explorer, the weekend warrior, the person rediscovering cycling after years away.

KHS helped make cycling accessible in a city where affordability and durability matter. That impact will be felt long after the brand’s final chapter.

A Pioneer in Modern Mountain Bike Design

KHS wasn’t just part of the industry — they helped shape it. They were early innovators in geometry, suspension design, and wheel standards, setting benchmarks that other brands later followed. KHS was among the first to introduce 650B (27.5″) wheels long before they became mainstream, influencing the direction of modern trail and enduro bike development.

They were also early leaders in downhill race bike development, producing some of the fastest and most progressive downhill MTB platforms of their era. Their downhill bikes set the standard for speed, stability, and race‑ready performance — a direction many other brands would later follow.

KHS also set a new performance benchmark with their 29-inch MTB race bikes, proving that big‑wheel platforms could be fast, agile, and competitive at the highest levels. These innovations positioned KHS as a forward‑thinking brand that consistently pushed the sport ahead.

Honoring the KHS Factory Racing Team

The KHS Factory Racing Team stood as one of the most respected and accomplished mountain bike teams in the United States. They were widely recognized as the #1 MTB race team in America, a reputation earned through years of podium victories, national titles, and developing some of the fastest, most sought‑after champions in the sport.

Their team members pushed the limits of what was possible, representing the KHS name with pride, grit, and world‑class performance. Their success elevated the entire KHS brand and helped define what competitive American mountain biking looked like for more than a decade.

Their legacy — and the legacy of the brand behind them — deserves recognition from every corner of the cycling world, including ours.

My Journey With KHS

My connection to KHS began in 2013, when I joined the KHS Factory Racing and later the KHS Pro MTB program. I served as KHS Sr Full‑Stack Developer, Design, Media, and Digital Strategy & Development, working directly with leadership to maintain the team’s digital infrastructure, support media and communications, and contribute to key transitions and initiatives across both programs.

A Farewell, But Not an Ending

Much love and respect to the people behind the brand — Wen and Susan, whose leadership and steady guidance shaped KHS for decades. Susan has always demonstrated exceptional professionalism and steady leadership, contributing significantly to the culture and long‑term success of the company. Wayne D and Vince played major roles not only in the company but in my own life and journey, leaving an impact I will always carry with me. And to our Chairman of the Board and my friend, Logan Binggeli — a true household name in the mountain bike world — thank you for carrying the KHS legacy with pride, professionalism, and unmatched dedication. His vision, leadership, and everything he brings to LA Critical Mass continue to elevate our movement and inspire the next generation of cyclists.

While KHS Bicycles closes its doors, the imprint they leave on Los Angeles and on LA Critical Mass is permanent. The bikes will continue rolling through our streets. The memories will continue shaping new cyclists. And the community they helped build will continue growing.

From all of us at LA Critical Mass:

Thank you, KHS.
Thank you for the bikes, the innovation, the team, the history, and the impact.
Your legacy rides on with us.

Jojo Valdez
Jojo Valdez
Executive Vice President of LA Critical Mass, Principal full‑stack coder, and mountain biker — JoJo supports nearly every aspect of the movement’s operations and digital infrastructure.

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