To Kestrel designer Sean Horita, bicycles are more than toys they can help us reshape cities on the workdays and challenge nature (and ourselves) on the weekends. Kestrel's beautifully formed KM40 racing bike was designed to outpace the competition in the grueling Ironman triathalon, while their high-performance Edge mountain bike is built to take you beyond the end of the trail and back again.
In 1998 Kestrel was the first to use carbon fiber on a mountain bike.
Prices for Kestrel bicycles vary, depending on accesories. The KM40 costs around $3,725.