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    Mt Bike Recs

    Can anyone recommend a quality--but not high end--mountain bike? Entertaining the thought of getting one to ride on the C&O canal and off-road. I have a cross bike but I want something w/some suspension. My middle-age body just doesn't dig the jarring around.

    Stupid question---do they come in WSD models, if so prefer something that will accommodate my shorter reach.

    I did search the forums but couldn't find any more recent threads.

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    Shorter reach as in short top tube or shorter brake reach? Many of the brake levers have adjustable reach. There are WSD mtb but brand to brand the top tubes vary anyway.

    Specialized and Trek both make (or made) WSD models. If you're feeling the jarring (and I empathize) you'll have to go with full suspension for the best cush. Softail and hardtail with a suspension post only soften the jarring when you're sitting - though this may be the more economical way to go.

    Of course, a used bike could be the way to go for cost/value. Also, this time of year, you could get some deals on new bikes.
    Last edited by SadieKate; 11-09-2007 at 02:28 PM.
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    Velo, you're going to love the dirt!

    There are lots and lots of mountain bike to choose from.

    I'm short (5' 1.5") and have small hands, and I love my Santa Cruz Juliana. I changed the levers to adjustable Razorrocks, just to add some comfort for my short hands. I think there are lots of levels of the Juliana SuperLight, so you don't need super high end.

    I'll PM you a link to some sale priced Jamis bikes from a couple of years ago. These aren't WSD, but my girlfriend who is remarkably close in size to me, has the 2.0 in a 15" and it fits her great.

    Have fun researching and riding! The dirt is FUN!

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    Oh, mtn biking is so much fun!!!

    I have a Cannondale F5 that I like very much. It's a bit heavier than some, but it's not like I lift it other than getting it in and out of the truck. In fact, I like the weight because I find going downhill and on technical stuff I feel more stable than when I was on a lighter bike. It's not WS, but it fits me well (I have a size small and I'm barely 5'3").

    No matter what you choose- mtn biking is so much fun- and the shocks really do take the jarring out.
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    Yes, there are quite a few WSD mountain bikes around. I have one from REI that is a nice bike but not high-end. It's a Novara Bonita, XS size (2004 model). The 2008 model is $589. I'm looking to sell mine as I've upgraded to a Titus Racer X, which I bought used on Ebay. The Titus not WSD, but is a size XS, and Titus tends to have short top tubes. The geometry and effective TT is virtually identical to my Bonita, even though the Bonita is a 13.5", and the Titus is a 15", so they all run differently, so you do need to go and test ride some and see what length top tube you need. For me, I use a longer TT than on a road bike due to the flat handlebars making for a shorter reach. For example, on my road bikes, my TT length (c-to-c) is around 19-19.5", where on the mtb it's more like 20.5". I am 5'1.5", by the way, just like LBTC!

    If you were in my area and my size, I'd certainly be happy to sell you my Bonita for a great price . It would be great for the C&O. Though I should probably hold onto it, because Tri Girl does make a good point about a slightly heavier bike being a bit easier (at least for a beginner like me) on technical stuff. My Titus tends to slide around more than I like on roots since it's a "race" bike and quite light. That makes it great for climbs, of course!

    Good luck and keep us posted -- it will be fun to find out what you choose!

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    Quote Originally Posted by emily_in_nc View Post
    My Titus tends to slide around more than I like on roots since it's a "race" bike and quite light.
    Have you tried out different tires? They make such a HUGE difference to handling! In our usually dry conditions I LOVE the Continental Vertical Pro on the front and a Continental Explorer Pro on the back. The traction is phenomenal and they are still pretty light. I can get lots of lean in the corners at speed without sliding out; and I can spin out on a root or rock three times and then catch and keep going. I haven't been able to do that on any other tire.

    Sorry for the thread drift. Please return to your scheduled discussion.

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    I have a Titus Racer-X and I don't have that problem (though I rarely ride lots of wet roots like you have in the East). Try different tires. Ask what others in the area are riding and use that in the biggest size you can get on there. I remember when going to a 2.1 was a big thing but I just put Conti Vertical Pros in 2.3 on my Racer-X and it's almost like a new bike. I'm amazed at the difference. You want a big, light tire with the right tread for your trail conditions.
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    Velobambina, since you're in the DC area, I'd suggest you go to The Bike Lane in Burke to see what they've got and to talk to them. Also check out their Buyers Guide to Mountain Bikes. They seem to know more about mountain bikes than most other LBS's in the area that I've been to. I took a mountain biking clinic from them last spring, and they sponsor a women's team, so they're very familiar with women and MTB's.

    (And when you get that bike, please join the rest of us in the TE-Mid-Atlantic forum for our occasional rides in Rosaryville State Park.)

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    Thanks for all the feedback. If I decide to take the plunge and buy a mt bike, I'll check out the Bike Lane. I've heard great things about that shop, so it's a good excuse to visit.

    I just got a step increase so I can start saving (for you non-Feddies out there, that's a small promotion). A mt. bike would be a good way to mark twenty long years of fed'l govt service -- only 11 years and three months to go! LOL.

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    Love riding the C&O. I started out with a Novara Bonita but gave it to my sister after riding a Rocky Mountain Vertex 30. The Rocky Mt is not WSD but it fit me perfectly.

    Hudson Trail Outfitter carries Rocky Mountain (I bought a white '07 at the Pentagon Row store) as does Big Wheel Bikes on Spout Run (where I bought a black '06).

    Good luck! If you see a white dog pulling a Rocky Mountain Vertex 30 on the C&O (or the Mall or Great Falls NP), that'd be me and my Samoyed, Gidget.


 

 

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