Difference between Hardrock and Rockhopper - better components. If it were me, I'd go Rockhopper.
Has Joshua Tree started letting bikes on it's trails?
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i jokingly told hubby we needed mountain bikes cuz the roads around here have been so bad sinde the rain... (rocks larger than baseballs strewn across the road... sand up to 6" deep in places... other places just a LOT of sand) and no sign of the lazybutt city getting the sweeper out to take care of them!
well.. that's all it took for hubby to start looking at mountain bikes (he had been out on a borrowed one with his buddies and enjoyed it... so had been talking about wanting one)
i really don't see myself liking to go down dirt trails.. (i'm a bit prissy if you haven't figured it out).... but i wouldn't mind giving it a try.. and there are a LOT of trails in the national part that would be fun to do on a mountain bike!)
so far i've only looked at specialized but then came here to ask... i don't get the difference between rockhopper and hardrock (except the color)
this one is kinda pretty in the blue:
http://www.specialized.com/bc/SBCBkM...sBikesHardrock
i'm not all into the pink like the majority of you all are.. but i told hubby i wouldn't mind having a pink mountain bike! maybe some of the other sites will have one??????????
so anyways... after all my wordiness.... if you mountain biker ladies could just give me some input... OH.. and i don't want to spend a lot of money cuz i don't even know if i'll like it!!![]()
Difference between Hardrock and Rockhopper - better components. If it were me, I'd go Rockhopper.
Has Joshua Tree started letting bikes on it's trails?
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hmmmmm well... i think so?????????? i swear i've seen the little signs at the beginning of some trails that say bikes (but no dogs ON trails)... i'm pretty sure that one trail out of jumbo rocks (where we always stop for a potty break) says it's a good bike trail.... i will definitely check!!!!
darn... i don't like the blue color of the rockhopper(i'm SUCH a pita about looks/color of the bike!)
You could always try the non WSD model in a small size. It comes in red or silver.
I looked at the park website. They have lots of jeep roads and 29 miles of trail will be opening as soon as Congress gives its approval. Lucky you!![]()
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Pink??
I prefer Easter Egg Green!
Lots of friends had and raced Specialized Stumpjumpers and liked those but I don't know about the others. Basically I'd look for a decent parts group, decent fork travel/responsiveness and weight. You CAN ride a 35# bike up a hill but it's so much easier to ride a 27# one and even lighter than that (but that gets into bucks, typically). I talked to several LBS when I was first starting out until I found one that treated me like a mountain biker, not some woman tagging along with her boyfriend (who didn't even ride at the time). Most shops have scales for us semi-weight weanies (and yes, I know where I can lighten the set-up by 10# but my hips aren't giving up an inch).
Do get rid of the toe clips!!! Blech!
I used to have an open mind but my brains kept falling out.
i just looked at giant... didn't see any thing that floats my boat on the site (but i know they look different on the web than in person)... looking at trek.. a couple of PURDY ones (not pink though)
we LOVE riding through the park on our road bikes! not too much traffic... a nice climb into it.. and even nicer (nicer????) climb to key's view!!!!
we always see a ton of vehicles with bikes on them going into the park! AND.. it's a bit cooler cuz it's a higher elevation (so that's good in the summer.. but bad in the winter! lol!)
ya.. pink... i surprise myself! i think a pink mountain bike would be cool... so gurly! lol!but my most favorite bike color is actually matte black (and i found a couple at the trek site)
ok... light components... uhm.. i know NOTHING about mountain bike components! so i don't have a clue what i'm looking at! (i'm looking at if the bike is pretty or not right now!) again:![]()
OH... and i already have moutain bike shoes picked out! the pretty ones by specialized! and i would probably get speedplay frogs.. right? good choice???????
OMG! full suspension? what's that all about???????????????????
at trek i like these:
http://www2.trekbikes.com/Bikes/Moun...3500/index.php
http://www2.trekbikes.com/Bikes/Moun...3900/index.php (the matte black one)
and this one is OK from giant (but probably heavy since it's one of cheapest ones)
http://www.giant-bicycle.com/us/030....sp?model=11034
Last edited by caligurl; 08-05-2005 at 10:33 AM.
Originally Posted by caligurl
It helps to absorb the bumps both front and rear. We haven't ridden anywhere yet where we felt full suspension was neccesary. The bikes we're renting for our next trip have it though.
I rode for years on a Rockhopper without any suspension. Not having suspension I think makes you build better skills, but that's just my opinion. It certainly gives your arms good definition though.![]()
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I'm no Specialized expert (have never even ridden one), but thinking back to my recent bike shopping browsing I'd say the geometry is similar and the rockhopper comes with a better spec than the hardrock. I'm sure you can check it out at the Spealized site.
As far as Shimano components go, XTR/XT is top notch, LX/Deore are next and Alivio/Altus/Acera are the more entry level stuff. They have a few other categories, but those are the ones you're most likely to see on whatever is in your LBS. Some bikes will have components made by SRAM. I guess they make quite good stuff, because they tend to be on more expensive/higher end bikes.
You will need a smaller mountain bike than road bike as you generally want a bit more standover height and it's really hard to get the front wheel off the ground if the top-tube is too long. Most companies go down to about a 15 inch frame: if I remember correctly, you're not that tall, but if you're a real shortie you might want to look at Gary Fisher, Giant, Kona and Marin as they are all decent enough brands that make extra small frames. You're shopping at a good time of year - the sales should be coming up!
Most importantly, remember that dirt is good! (Hmm... May have to have "dirt is good" as my sig file...)
Hope that all helped. Have fun!
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Last edited by DirtDiva; 08-05-2005 at 10:46 AM.
What drivetrain do you use on your road bike? Maybe we can help give you comparisons.Originally Posted by caligurl
I haven't looked at the links you've posted but do they have Shimano or SRAM components? SRAM has the grip twisters but also makes trigger shifters? Some of the shift levers are better for smaller hands because of how long the throw is to shift from granny up into the larger chain rings. (Aren't you short? I can't remember). Brakes - some can be adjusted for a shorter reach.
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ok... phew.. this is overwhelming! i think we will DEFINITELY be looking at mountain bikes tomorrow! then we won't get another drop of rain.. but i can still learn to love trails! lol! (i'm soooooooooooooooooooooooooo bad!)
ok.... i currently have pretty much ultegra... they stuck in a specialized crank (ick)..
so can i maybe "compare" mtn bike stuff like this:
XTR/XT is top notch = dura-ace
LX/Deore are next = ultegra
Alivio/Altus/Acera = 105
i've noticed SRAM in some of the specs but have no clue what i'm looking at![]()
i'm 5'3" and i think my inseam is 28" (i've grown!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![]()
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hubby and i may be sorry we started to look at mtn bikes... we're both so impulsive!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
but i'm NOT gonna spend a lot of money.. i'm NOT i'm NOT i'm NOT i'm NOT!!!!!!! (ya right................)
If you buy the one you want more, you'll ride it more.![]()
Cali - I just bought a MTB about 2 mnths ago....no maybe a little longer. I got the Trek 820 steel for under $225. I have taken it on some technical trails but it sounds like we may be very similar in style: roadies that are trying out MTB. I'm finding I like the singletracks with some little fun stuff but nothing really technical awesome! The 820 is a hardtail that has worked perfect for me. It is heavier than Snowtulips but for what I"m doing - it'll last me forever!
and it's STeel!!!
Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, champagne in one hand, strawberries in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming: "Yeah Baby! What a Ride!"