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    moutain bikes

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    Hey guys, thank god for this web site. My question is about mountain bikes and weither I should start with full suspension or hardtail . Also good beginner brands. Ive gone into the local shops and get overwhelmed/ran by the choices. Also what equipement do I really need to get started? Thanks a bunch.

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    first things first.....

    Get yourself over to the mt bike forum!!!! Kidding.

    Well,
    What type of riding are you going to do?
    What is available in your area?
    Doubletrack fire roads, singletrack technical trails?
    Do you currently ride?
    What do you see yourself doing with your new bike?

    Ruth

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    Quote Originally Posted by rocknrollgirl
    Get yourself over to the mt bike forum!!!! Kidding.

    Well,
    What type of riding are you going to do?
    What is available in your area?
    Doubletrack fire roads, singletrack technical trails?
    Do you currently ride?
    What do you see yourself doing with your new bike?

    Ruth
    Good questions!

    To add to the list..

    What is your budget? FS is good, if you have a decent budget. I wouldn't go too much under $900 for FS (assuming you are puchasing new).

    What you need to get started? Bike, water (either hydration pack or bottle and cage), sunglasses (protect the eyes from branches), and helmet.

    What I would HIGHLY recommend also getting...

    Gloves
    Bike shorts

    For brands, just check out your local bike shops. There are a ton of good brands out now. Talk to the people working there, see what they recommend for the trails in your area. Some pretty popular brands around here include:

    KHS
    Trek
    Cannondale
    Specialized
    Giant
    Jamis
    Kona
    Rocky Mountain

    I don't recommend puchasing the first bike you test ride. You should go out and ride a bunch. Make sure the shop spends time fitting you to the bike. If something doesn't feel right, they should fix it! So many people, including myself, get an improperly fit bike as their first bike. Take your time, shop around, and find a shop that will work with you!

    Have fun shopping!!
    Last edited by SalsaMTB; 06-27-2006 at 06:22 AM.

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    You really didn't provide us with a budget. To me, I'm thinking entry level is somewhere around $1,000 - you might be thinking of less or more.

    If you have a $1,000 to spend - look at the Specialized Stumpjumper M4 hard tail. Great bike, good component package also comes WSD if needed.

    If you have less money - the Hardrock HT is also a great little bike.
    BCIpam - Nature Girl

 

 

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