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KHS Bicycles
KHS Bicycles was started in 1974 as an offshoot of the KHS Group 1), to distribute KHS bicycles in the US. KHS stands for Kong-Hsue-Sheh which in Chinese means “Contribution to School and Society,” and has been adapted in English to stand for “Knowledge, Health, and Strength.” 2)
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KHS has been owned and operated by many generations of the Hsieh family of Taiwan.
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1981 Sundancer
A pure cruiser with gears. Later 1982 Sundancers used a diamond frame with the same gearing and looked a lot like the 1982 Schwinn Sidewinder. Nonetheless, it was marketed as a mountain bike in ads placed in the Fat Tire Flyer magazine starting in 1981.3)
Fat Tire Flyer, Vol. 2 No. 2, March/April 1982, page 11
A very early mountain bike magazine ad 4).
1981 Sundancer
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1982 Sierra Sport
15 speeds. KHS, Schwinn and SR all sold their own Sierra Sport named mountain bikes in the 1980s.
1982 Sierra Sport
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1983 Expedition
1983 Expedition
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1984 Montaña
Montaña is Spanish for mountain. R&E Cycles of Seattle also manufactured a Montaña at this time, briefly5).
1984 Montaña
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1985 Montaña
“KHS Sport”, Shimano RD-AL11 rear (1984-86), Aero crankset (?), biplane forks, cantilever brakes (1984 used side pull,) slingshot stem (1984 used bullmoose,) headtube frame gusset. Or, is the above 1984 really a 1985 and this is a 1986? Catalogs?
1985 Montaña
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1987 Montana Team
Columbus tubing, SunTour XC 9000 (1987-8), RollerCams, Tange headset.
1987 Montana Team
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1988 Montana Pro
Tange triple butted & lugged, Deore (1987-8), Biopace.
1988 Montana Pro
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1989 Montana XT
Tange lugged frame. Shimano XT M732 (1989 only).
1989 Montana XT
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1990 Montana Comp
TIG welded True Temper tubing. Shimano Deore DX (1989-91).
1990 Montana Comp
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