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What is a good, solid mountain bike for not too much money?

Posted by Jeff on Nov 29, 2008 in Mountain Bike
Mountain Bike
Joseph P asked:


My family has just started going mountain biking at various parks and other locations and I realized my old bike is a little small. I need a full sized men’s mountain bike with full suspension and (preferrably) disc brakes. I am hoping to spend around $300.00 but if it’s worth it, I can spend more.
Any insight about a mountain bike around this price will be very helpful.
Thanks
Also, I found a cool Kawasaki mountain bike, but I don’t know if it’s any good.

Ed Vickrey

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All I Want for Christmas is a Thule Bike Rack

Posted by Jeff on Nov 29, 2008 in Bike Trails
Mike Rosania asked:


I’m at a point in my life where I’m ready to cut down on partying. I don’t want to officially hang up my “cutting loose” habits, but I can only take so many yawn-filled mornings of bloodshot eyes and crooked smiles. I am ready to put those nights of loud clubs and expensive bar tabs behind me. Why the sudden lifestyle change you might ask? The answer—mountain biking. I think taking up this sport will jump start my active, healthy lifestyle.

Growing up, I have always been into bikes. It all started when I was six. My parents tried teaching me to ride a bike in a big field near our house—not the best idea. Have you ever tried riding through a field, let alone on a child’s bike with small wheels? It’s nearly impossible. Every bump, rock, and stick bounced me off the bike and landed my **** on the ground. My parents’ rationale was that falling in a field would be better than hitting the unforgiving pavement, which makes sense. But it is also nearly impossible to ride on this terrain, especially when first learning.

So one afternoon, I took off my training wheels and brought my bike into the driveway. I sat down on the seat, put my one foot on a pedal, pushed off and started riding. And as they say, the rest is history. I got older and picked up BMX; bunny hopping curbs and cruising around on pegs. When I hit college, I was over my dirt jumping phase, and got a road bike—pedaling for miles at a time. So it’s no surprise that mountain biking caught my eye– which is a sort of hybrid amalgamation of extreme maneuvers from BMX and long rides of road biking.

Back to my life story, I graduated college, picked up and moved to California. This state is absolutely beautiful. Last weekend, my girlfriend and I drove out of the city and spent a few hours exploring and admiring the west coast’s landscape. We hiked through a state park, which was awesome—but I’m not much of a hiker. I need something to get my heart pumping. We did discover a ton of mountain bike trails that the state park offered. And that’s when it hit me. Mountain biking looks like a blast! These guys flew past us on these gnarly mountain bikes, equipped with full suspension and rugged tires. The east coast didn’t offer trails like the west coast, which is probably why I never got into the sport. Now that I have all this terrain, I want to take full advantage.

So I started looking into bikes and am dieing to get one, but I ran into two problems. The bikes are very expensive and I drive a small Subaru whose seats don’t fold down. Plus, I wouldn’t want dirty, muddy tires all over my interior. I talked with a coworker who mountain bikes and he offered to lend me his old bike until I get my own. Great! But I need to get to the trails. My car doesn’t have a roof rack, so I looked for bike racks that mount to your trunk on the internet. If I can find a rack that mounts easily, I’m sure I will have no problem getting to the trails a few days a week and getting some exercise.



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What is the best beginner mountain bike?

Posted by Jeff on Nov 29, 2008 in Mountain Bike
Mountain Bike
remora asked:



My own bike for less than 1k hope to enjoy the great outdoor currently using loaned full susp haro extreme and didnt like to get recommendation of specific modelhard tail prefer good frame with lower end components so that can upgrade as my own bike for less than 1k hope.

For less than 1k hope to enjoy the great outdoor currently using loaned full susp haro extreme and didnt like to enjoy the great outdoor currently using loaned full susp haro extreme and didnt like it would like to get my own.

For less than 1k hope to enjoy the great outdoor currently using loaned full susp haro extreme and didnt like to enjoy.

My own bike for less than 1k hope to get recommendation of specific modelhard tail prefer good frame with lower end components so that can upgrade as my own bike for less than 1k hope to enjoy the great outdoor currently using.

For less than 1k hope to get recommendation of specific modelhard tail prefer good frame with lower end components so that can upgrade as my own bike for less than 1k hope to enjoy the great outdoor currently using loaned full.


Alvina Chien

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