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KHE Bikes: From German Roots to Global BMX Innovation

In the world of BMX, few names carry the weight of innovation and legacy quite like KHE Bikes. Born from the gritty passion of German riders and nurtured through decades of technological breakthroughs, KHE has carved out a unique space in BMX history—one defined by creativity, durability, and a relentless drive to push boundaries.


The Beginning: A Garage Dream in Germany

KHE Bikes was founded in 1988 in Germany by brothers Thomas and Wolfgang Göring. Their journey began not in a corporate boardroom but in the heart of BMX culture—on the streets, in skateparks, and among riders who demanded more from their gear. Thomas, a rider himself, was driven by a desire to build bikes that could withstand the punishment of freestyle riding while enabling new tricks and styles. That vision quickly evolved into a full-fledged brand.


What Made KHE Different?

From the outset, KHE wasn’t just another bike company—it was a technology pioneer. They introduced several groundbreaking innovations that reshaped BMX design:

  • Freecoaster hubs with sealed bearings: A game-changer for flatland and street riders, allowing backward motion without pedal movement.

  • Affix Rotor system: Enabled 360° bar spins without tangled cables.

  • Multiple butted handlebars and freestyle folding tires: Lightweight yet durable, perfect for aggressive riding.

  • 25/9 gear ratio on beginner bikes like the KHE Barbados: A nod to pro-level setups, even for newcomers.

These weren’t just tweaks—they were revolutions that gave riders new creative freedom.


Sponsorships and Cultural Impact

KHE didn’t just build bikes—they built community. Over the years, they’ve sponsored a range of influential riders, especially in the flatland scene. Their frames and components became staples among pros who valued precision and reliability. Events like Eurobike saw KHE consistently pushing the envelope, showcasing prototypes and concepts that often became industry standards.

Their sponsorships weren’t just about slapping logos on jerseys—they were about collaboration. Riders helped shape product development, ensuring that KHE gear reflected real-world needs and styles.


Where Are They Now?

Today, KHE Bikes remains a pillar of BMX innovation. Still headquartered in Germany, they continue to develop cutting-edge products while honoring their roots. Their catalog includes everything from entry-level bikes to high-end freestyle machines, and they maintain a strong presence in the European BMX scene.

They’ve also embraced the digital age, offering online customization tools and maintaining a vibrant presence on social media. Their ethos hasn’t changed: build bikes that empower riders to push limits.

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KHE Bikes Ad // Flatland Manifesto // 2002

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