inexpensive mtn bike or hybrid?
I don't know that I do enough riding for hybrids to be totally worth it, and I would like to work on my mtn. biking etc.... do you know of any nice, light-ish (under 30#) and fairly inexpensive (under about $500) womanny mountainbikes or their manufacturers?
Re: pretty bikes.... *drool*
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Originally posted by Biking Kitsune
Started checking out bikes... the Specialized Hardrock Sport looks like the best deal for the money, haven't seen any bad reviews of it online anywhere. I'm thinking about bugging my honey for it as a b-day present. *seriously wonders if she could somehow make up an important gift-type holiday between now and then that would warrant a gift like that...*;)
Have you heard anything good/bad about them? (Hardrocks)
seriously, I have only heard good things about the entry level specialized and Giants. And with the bike-tech-parts guys I know, I hear about everything. Those Hardrocks have got a lot people started on the trails.
Early birthday works for me...
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Re: inexpensive mtn bike or hybrid?
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Originally posted by Biking Kitsune
I don't know that I do enough riding for hybrids to be totally worth it, and I would like to work on my mtn. biking etc.... do you know of any nice, light-ish (under 30#) and fairly inexpensive (under about $500) womanny mountainbikes or their manufacturers?
I have always had Giants, and have been very happy with them. I first had an Iguana (was about $400 when I got it) and now have their top-of-the-line "recreational", the Ranier ($700-800). I think the Iguana is better now than the model I had (and correspondingly more expensive).
Definitely test ride a number of bikes, but I do suggest making sure some Giants are among those you try out.
p.s. both of those mtn bikes and my road bike have all been men's. I have short legs and a long torso, so women's-specific (WSD) bikes aren't for me. Try men's and WSD bikes and see what feels good for you.