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KHS BNT 29er mountain bike for tall guys
KHS offers a truly stand-out bike for big and tall riders, addressing the need for better XXL bike designs. The geometry of this bike is designed by Lennard Zinn, and the bike is manufactured and partially assembled by KHS.
Journeyer is Salsa’s workhorse road and gravel bike. This versatile platform is a gateway to gravel riding. The confidence of its redesigned aluminum frame and Fantail aluminum fork attracts mixed-surface riders, while its also appeals to bikepackers.
This test ridden Tributary C is Salsa’s electric rugged-road adventure bike. It's in excellent shape with some wear on tires and brakes, but otherwise in new condition.
Journeyer is Salsa’s workhorse road and gravel adventure machine. This versatile platform is a gateway to gravel riding. The confidence of its redesigned aluminum frame and aluminum fork attracts mixed-surface riders,
The KHS 6555+E is a fantastic 29er electric mountain bike featuring the Shimano EP801 motor, fox fork, and Shimano XT components. This is a great e-bike for the price.
Horsethief is one bike for many trails. From finessing local loops to savoring new destinations, Horsethief has your back. It’s capable of pushing through technical terrain, instills confidence while riding aggressively
Challenging environments and heavy loads are no match for the uncompromising and award winning Boost E. This compact and extremely sturdy Etility bike is always ready for the next adventure—close to home or far from civilization.
The 46er 10D Speed is the same length as a regular bike and that’s where the similarities end. Benno ditched convention and added capability — enough to make any cargo bike sweat.
The RemiDemi delivers a fun, sturdy and stable ride. Its fat, small tires and low step-through frame translate into a compact cargo bike that delivers comfort and capability The RemiDemi is a fun yet sturdy and stable ride that gives you more control.
Blackthorn 145 is Salsa’s All-Mountain Bike. It’s a rugged rig that’s ready for backcountry trails and rowdy lines. It’s most at home on the steep and techy terrain — both up and down the mountain.