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What should I look for in a mountain bike for under 800? |
The question says it all. I am trying to find a good bike to begin mountain trails and such. It will lots of uphill and downhill and some road use. I would like to keep it under 800 with tax if possible. If you can recommend any brands/models/ or even what type of parts I should expect so I do not get swindled at my shop. Head to your local bike shop and check out the section on hard-tails. Below $1000 a hard-tail is your best deal. However some dealers might have a few older full Susp. bikes at a bargain price. You can find plenty of really nice hardtail mountain bikes in the sub $800 price range. You should plan to stay away from full suspension bikes in this range, though. Reasonable entry level full-suspension bikes are significantly more. The hard-tail mountain bike is the way to go. Compare bikes at the same price points. The best way to compare them is to test ride them. When starting, I like to use Giant as a base for comparison, but that's just because I have a good relationship with a Giant dealer. You can pick any brand to start with. Hello fellow cyclist... |
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