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not looking for a huffy or schwinn, a REAL mountain bike, but one that is considered to be both affordable and still good quality. I'll also utilize it on the street, often.

2006-10-13 09:32:19 · 9 answers · asked by ADAMOS 2 in Sports Cycling

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Ok, I would say buy a hardtail. It will be more affordable and better suited for street use. Check for Giant, Specialized, Ibex, GT, Trek and others. Ibex you will need to buy from the internet, but they offer a very good value.

But somehow, if it's your first bike, maybe trying a bike is better. How the bike fits you is the most important thing, also that the bike is properly adjusted. These two things make buying a bike different from a general sports shop to a dedicated bike shop.

Which model to buy will depend on your budget. You can probably buy a Specialized Hardrock Sport at $400, or a Specialized Carbon Stumjumper FSR at nearly $7,000.

2006-10-14 14:30:13 · answer #1 · answered by Roberto 7 · 1 0

Without knowing your price range, I will go on the basis that you are looking for an "entry level" bike. If I were you I would research the components groups that shimano make. Here is a good link :
http://bike.shimano.com/publish/content/cycle/sac/us/en/new_to_cycling/mountain_101/mountain_product_links.html.
Another great place for research is www.mbtr.com. There you can look up just about every model made and read customer reviews.

Personally, I do most of my riding training for triathlons. But I do own a DBR hardtail that I bought based on the components. So, my best advice is to base your purchase off the component group and not the name brand of the bicycle. Why pay more because of the name on the frame when the component group is the same.

2006-10-13 12:24:37 · answer #2 · answered by gunnymick 1 · 0 0

I would say that any brand that you see at your nearby bicycle shops should be very good. Many of those do not cost a lot either. BTW, don't write off Schwinn completely, they have a big line of bikes for the bike shops. That line is really good. Even I was surprised after what Schwinn had been through.

2006-10-13 13:02:49 · answer #3 · answered by davj61 5 · 0 1

The first thing you should consider is what percentage of road as opposed to street riding your doing sounds to me like your going to be doing predominantly road riding in that case my suggestion is to buy a hybrid, they are far more efficient and still suitable for light duty off-road use Devinci, Norco and Specialized are all good brands if you want quality plan on spending around $600 minimum whether its mountain or hybrid .

2006-10-13 16:21:56 · answer #4 · answered by D 3 · 0 0

very nicely, i know the place you're coming from. you probable relish the development itself and having a motorbike that's equipped by utilising your self even if if it finally ends up costing greater. I understand because of the fact out of 12 motorcycles on my storage, a minimum of three fall in that class. i'm getting a number of my areas from the two considered one of the two motorbike shops I bypass to. those days, I have been given a fork out of the recycling bin that should have fee me $a hundred and twenty for unfastened. I even have been given a clean triple crank, Shimano Alivio for $50 because of the fact they had it there for a mutually as and had to bypass it. I even have been given a clean 7 speed cassette 12-32 Shimano for approximately $10. you are not getting that as quickly as you purchase on line. yet development a physically powerful relationship with a motorbike save takes time and a few compromise, in simple terms like a marriage, or greater like an OPEN marriage. i could advise you carry on with Shimano factors a minimum of for the rigidity set.

2016-11-28 04:05:26 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I like the Giant ones, are affordable and the suspension can be used in mountain and in the city

2006-10-13 11:08:48 · answer #6 · answered by james 2 · 0 0

Check the bikes at bikesdirect.com---they're having a SALE 40-60% OFF with FREE SHIPPING to all 48 STATES!

2006-10-15 02:13:27 · answer #7 · answered by hummerhead2002 7 · 0 0

Well,Schwinn is great,I know from experiance but since your to chicken for that......
I would suggest an affordable Ralegh(I think I spelled that wrong).

2006-10-13 13:53:45 · answer #8 · answered by Phil 3 · 0 1

i like Trek. its a pretty good bike

2006-10-15 06:06:32 · answer #9 · answered by sk8er girl 2 · 0 0

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