for 100 bucks you will not be able to get a bike that will be worth much... it will not hold up to ANY abuse and when something breaks it will cost a lot more to fix...
save your money and buy a quality bike. 400 would be the absolute minimum I would ever spend on a mountain bike. check out Trek, KHS, Specialized, and Giant at your local bike shops
2007-03-13 21:06:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I am with Unclean on this. $100 will get you something that doesn't do much and looks cheep while you are not doing it. However, if you are only doing a mile per trip with a bit of off road (Shortcuts etc.) you are not after a great bike either.
You might try second hand or e-bay. That way you might make your $100 go farther. My last bike was an ex rental machine. Full service history etc and about 1/3 the normal price. For the money that you are looking at this might be your best option.
Luck
2007-03-14 01:50:34
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answered by Alice S 6
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astounding thought! it rather is nice to work out little ones taking greater healthy ability for transportation, right for you! I bike greater or less between 4-7 miles on a daily basis. I have been given a cheapo depo from the evil wal*mart. i've got had it on condition that final would and have purely had to do minimum maintainence, at the same time with changing the de railer which became into extremely low-priced for a Shamanou (20$) and the wheel bearings. So in fact, a decrease priced bike would desire to suffice. With it being a mountain bike it is likewise in positive condition for airborne dirt and airborne dirt and dust trails and such. wish you place on a helmet, you purely get one noggin in spite of everything, lol. happy cycling!
2016-12-18 13:06:21
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answered by ? 4
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There are $100 mountain bikes at the EBAY website (www.ebay.com )SPORTING GOODS category ---some have the 'BUY IT NOW' tag for anybody who finds the price COOL but I suggest you bid on a MINT condition fully equipped rig and beat the crap of anybody else trying to outsmart you----just be sure the bike's your size and look for upgrades that are needed in case some parts are rusted or need replacement----Enjoy and hammer on!
2007-03-15 20:31:39
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answered by hummerhead2002 7
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your going to get a crap walmart bike if your budget is only $100. if you go to $300, you can get a decent hardtail bike from ***** or Sports Authority. hardtails are durable and strong and require minimal maintenance. there are some pretty sweet looking ones too. just get some beefy legs and the chicks will be all over you. lol
good luck
2007-03-14 03:14:53
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answered by Anonymous
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See for yourself what $100 will get you at Walmart,K-mart,Target, ect...Take it for a spin. Go to a cycle shop and take a spin on a $200 or $300 bike.Not only that, take notice of the looks.
2007-03-16 19:46:09
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answered by h-sum 4
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