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Good mountain bike?
Those of you that are into bikes... what is a good mountain bike to buy? I dont need the top of the line model, just something decent. There are so many on the market now, and its been 11 years since I last rode, that I have no clue what is considered to be a quality bike these days.
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i have a (giant yukon) does everything i need a bike for
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New Avatar rocks :)
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What's your budget and what kind of riding do you want to do?
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i have kona hoss 2005, but buying this around new year most likely: http://www.konaworld.com/mtb_xc_race...ent=big_kahuna
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i cant afford a bike with sunglasses... :(
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I have new Trek 8.3 Dual Sport (hybrid) which I'm loving so far. Cost around $700.
I've only used it as a road bike, but I'm trying it on the trails this weekend. I'm sure Trek makes a decent mountain bike also. If you're casual like me, I would get a dual-sport because you might want to take the bike on paved roads also. |
Just got a Trek myself about a week and a half ago and I love it so far. It was awkward for me to get back on a bike after not riding one for a long time but I'm starting to get used to it again. Also, once you get your bike, check out the app stores for your phone, some pretty cool biking apps out there.
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As for riding, will be a lot of street... but we have nice desert trails (hard packed, not deep sand) and some challenging mountain trails nearby. I wont be doing any of that extreme downhill stuff. |
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Found a Trek dealer just a few blocks up the street from me. I'm going to trek down there right now and check them out.
Thanks guys :) |
I love my Diamondback Copperhead ...
For a bike in the $400-500 range, it is a lot of bike ... and made by RALEIGH, so you know it's not going to break at the welds if you rough it up a bit! (mine is Red - 2 year old model) http://www.thebikestand.com/DB_2012_Overdrive_Black.jpg |
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I have a GT Outpost that I bought back in 2008. Paid like $585 with tax
http://www.sluts2.com/gt-outpost-disc-08.jpg |
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Gots meself this a few months ago http://www.specialized.com/us/en/bik...expertcarbon29 |
I'm a world class athlete so I need a carbon fiber bicycle.
Ha! Hahaha!! oh I crack me up. |
Trek's are nice but he didnt have the size that really fit me without having to order it so I'm going to hit a couple more bike shops.
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Ya they did.. Them and Dyno kicked ass |
With that budget, get a hardtail (only front suspension). Trek is a pretty good brand.
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An avid bike rider who rides every day is of course going to want a better bike. But someone who just rides here and there, it is a waste to spend more money than you need for something you may not use that much. My Yamaha scooter cost $1500, and I ride it every day. Paying that for a bicycle that I only ride 2 or 3 times a week (max) isn't logical. But I can easily see how someone who rides seriously and does so often, would want the best bike he could afford. |
Paid $500 for mine (urban bike) - totally awesome and so far zero problems. Bought it 2 or 3 years ago and ride it six days per week on tar and dirt road; so far, I had four tire punctures and fell really bad only once.
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I didn't see that Trek has no frames that matches your need, that's a first I've heard but hey. If you can, get a Specialized, they are usually top of the line. It also depends on the range of equipment you can but on, but with a very limited budget like that, you won't get much high end stuff. I have 3 bikes that I could recommend, I think the first bike I bought was a bargain at around $1000 it was a Giant Terrago Trail model, don't think they make en anymore. It's heavy as a horse but you can't break it. The second is a Ghost RT-7500 Full suspension bike for XT racing. The third is a Giant AC2 that's only got the frame left from the original bike, everything else has been replaced to make it handle Dowhill better. If you are new and can't find any Trek bikes that fit, I'd go with Specialized, Scott, Giant or Ghost bikes (in that priority). And do get a hardtail, if you get a new full suspension for anything below $3K it's gonna be crap (I think, I'm in Europe shit is expensive here). |
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I am going to pick up one of these http://www.specialized.com/us/en/bik...xpertcarbonevo as soon as the 2013s are out. |
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Like i said, you can buy a 20 y/o Honda shitbox or you can go for a sporty BMW. Same difference. |
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