This is the last of our KHS stock! (No longer being brought into Australia...)
  • Urban Uno

    KHS

    $920

    Surely one of the prettiest bikes we’ve ever had on the floor, the Urban Uno is the answer if you’re looking for an uncomplicated, comfortable bike on which to glide about town. You can switch it up between a freewheel or a fixie thanks to the flip-flop hub. As a side note: the gold anodised chainring is pretty swish, but be prepared for people to offer you cash on the spot for the fenders 'cause you can't buy them separately.

    Perfect for: commuters, couriers, students, and weekend cruisers

    • Steel frame and fork offers comfort and endurance
    • Runs as a single-speed fixie or a freewheel

  • TR 101

    KHS

    $1,515

    Ready to roll up your panniers and hit the hills? The TR 101's steel frame keeps your days in the saddle comfortable by soaking up the shocks, while its triple cranks, SPD pedals, fenders, braze-ons, and heavy-duty pannier rack make sure that nothing’s left to chance. It also has something we’ve never seen on a bike before: a funky brake light which is activated by rapid deceleration. Freak. Ee.

    Perfect for: tourers, or people whose commute is long enough to take a swag

    • All-purpose touring bike
    • Reliable, comfortable, and ready for any distance

  • Mocha

    KHS

    $550

    Looking for something a bit different? Perhaps you’re living in a cupboard under the stairs (or, as it’s sometimes known, ‘student housing’). Feast your eyes on the Mocha: KHS’s folding bike! In addition to being a nifty way to get around town, this aluminium six-speeder weighs less than 15 kilos and folds down to 61 x 51 x 84 cms. That’s... well, not very big. It also comes with fenders, a kickstand, and a rear rack. (They are also not very big.)

    Perfect for: students, urban dwellers, those pressed for storage space at home or at work

    • Easy riding and portability at a budget price
    • Six speeds will get you to the farmers' market, no matter where it is