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Buying a mountain bike can be exasperating and traumatic experience. This guide will help you in purchase decision.
Decide your Price
There is virtually no limit to how much money you can spend on a new mountain bikes. There is wide range from $600 to $800. The only difference is the components they are made of. The more expensive, the more durable your bike will be.
Find a Good Dealer
Finding a good dealer can be more important than getting a good price. Visit as many different bike stores as you can. Each one carries a different selection of makes and models. The quality of the store is also important. The store you buy your bike from is responsible for assembling it. Find a dealer that cares more about selling you the right bike than selling you the more expensive one.
Do Some Research – Read Some Product Reviews
Product reviews are a great way to find out about a mountain bikes performance and reliability. Look your bike up before you buy it and make sure there isn’t anything someone else discovered that you might not like.
2 comments:
Good tips for a potential owner.
I am also a mtb biker doing more of free ride. My Specialized has kept me busy for some 7 years now and it's time to shop for another bike and preferable a full suspension bike. Did my research and Ventana bikes had good reviews. Know of anyone who owns this bike brand? Would appreciate any comments. Thanks.
Hey there! My wife and I am looking to get some bikes for this Christmas. I'm looking at the Trek 4300 ( http://www.trekbikes.com/int/en/bikes/2008/mountain_hardtail/4_series/4300/ )
and she's looking at the Trek 3700 WSD ( http://www.trekbikes.com/int/en/bikes/2008/mountain_hardtail/3_series/3700wsd/ )
Any thoughts on those two bikes?
-Josh
http://geekandhumor.blogspot.com
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