Mountain Bikes
well I can't be of much help on what bikes to buy (I freeride so weight and pedaling ability are low on my list) but here is a good site to look at reviews for any bikes your looking to buy http://www.mtbr.com/reviews/
Originally Posted by jasonw,Jun 10 2007, 08:49 PM
I don't see the point of full suspension if you don't plan to do big jumps...
I prefer lightweight.
I prefer lightweight.
http://mountainbike.about.com/od/buyersgui.../Fullsusfaq.htm
My vote is also with the hardtail (for weight, ease, and cost).
I personally like Specialized bikes. Keep in mind your first bike will go through extra wear due to the learning process of riding and maintenance.
Oh... and find a nice local bike shop to buy from instead of online. It's good to have them on your side and they will take care of you.
But you really can't go wrong here. Find what you like and ride.
And when bikers drop "climbing," take it with a grain of salt. It's a real bitch sometimes!
I personally like Specialized bikes. Keep in mind your first bike will go through extra wear due to the learning process of riding and maintenance.
Oh... and find a nice local bike shop to buy from instead of online. It's good to have them on your side and they will take care of you.
But you really can't go wrong here. Find what you like and ride.
And when bikers drop "climbing," take it with a grain of salt. It's a real bitch sometimes!
Originally Posted by bobushka king,Jun 11 2007, 07:09 AM
but here is a good site to look at reviews for any bikes your looking to buy http://www.mtbr.com/reviews/
lol yah, I don't plan on "climbing"... this will be just one more form of recreational fitness for us, girlfriend has been on a huge health kick (goes to the gym twice a day, loser!) and I'd just like to get out in nature a bit more.
Are there any must have accessories I should look at when buying a bike?
Are there any must have accessories I should look at when buying a bike?
Originally Posted by PDX S2000,Jun 11 2007, 07:40 AM
Are there any must have accessories I should look at when buying a bike?
The thing is that if you are uncomfortable when riding, you won't ride and then it's a waste, so get good gear.
You also may want to carry an extra tube and tire changing tools and maybe a C02 inflator or a pump.
I like having a camelbak rather then bottles. The mountain biking ones fit well and don't move around when you ride.
Originally Posted by PDX S2000,Jun 11 2007, 07:40 AM
Are there any must have accessories I should look at when buying a bike?
I fully agree with clipless pedals - they're safer and more efficient.
you should also be self sufficient on the trail. At the very least, bring spare tube, pump, tire levers, chain tool, and allen wrench (you can also do multitool). I always stash $20 bill in the seat bag.
I would not get a full-suspension bike for less than $1500. Hard tails are lighter and simpler to maintain.
Originally Posted by S2020,Jun 11 2007, 09:24 AM
beside what raj said, I would get riding gloves. you will fall and your hands will be protected with gloves.
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