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Old 04-16-2010   #21
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Re: Going to purchase a mountain bike any suggestions.

screw the $100 wally world bike. You kinda get what you pay for here. Not saying you need to go out and drop $2k on something but if you can put together a couple hundred you will get a much better bike.

Best thing to do is go waste some time at a bike shop and make sure you get the proper sized bike. The worst thing to do is get the wrong size cause you will hate every second of it. Most of the time the shop will help out with any adjustments for the first yr or so, dept stores lack any sort of service if its needed.

You dont really need to stick with the major name brands. There are plenty of other companys out there with great products. The good side to the name brands is generally a little cheaper. I'd suggest getting a mountain bike and then you can use if for anything.

usually there are people selling parts and everything here:
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Old 05-19-2010   #22
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Re: Going to purchase a mountain bike any suggestions.

Well i'm home and I should be ready for a bike any day now, took everyone's advice and I am looking at some CL bikes just to see if i actually use it this year.
Found a lot of "specialized" brand bikes, I might take a trip to the schwinn cycle by me and get more educated.
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Old 05-19-2010   #23
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Re: Going to purchase a mountain bike any suggestions.

Go to Erik's too, they always have a great selection of Specialized bikes and their staff is generally very friendly and knowledgeable.
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Old 05-19-2010   #24
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Re: Going to purchase a mountain bike any suggestions.

Aaron, I've got a used full suspension bike I'll sell you for $100. It could use new tires but is pretty decent other than that. It's a good quality bike, can't remember which one, I've had it for a few years.
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Re: Going to purchase a mountain bike any suggestions.

^Sweet, I'll call you later I will be around anyway, if not call me when you get off work.

I have found some good stuff on craigs, but to be honest guys I'm gonna get some cheap shit just to make sure this is a new hobby not a new fad.
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Yeah, it's better to buy from someone you know than to go to some random house and possibly get donkey punched.
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Erik's bike shop, or Penn Cycle. I bought my GT at Penn cycle in the summer of 2000. It was a 1999 model (but it was brand new), and I paid $300. Nice frame, front suspension, and most importantly, it fit me. Making sure you get a bike that fits you properly will make riding fun instead of awkward.
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Re: Going to purchase a mountain bike any suggestions.

^Thx, I learned that today at Pioneer cycle, I tried some different sizes and seats and such.

Bikes are light nowadays.

Steve give me a call when you get home. Samantha said we don't like to get donkey punched. lol
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Re: Going to purchase a mountain bike any suggestions.

mountain biking is my new favorite hobby. Definitely check out http://www.morcmtb.org/ if you want some people to hit the trails with or more beginner mountain bike tips.

Ive got a Trek 3700 with front suspension I could sell you for $100, it was my first trails bike but I ended up getting a full suspension bike. (which in retrospect im not sure was a good idea)

You don't really need a full suspension bike to ride the trails, a lot of people ride with NO suspension at all.
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Re: Going to purchase a mountain bike any suggestions.

Also i need a bike for my lady too. We are having a killer time finding one for her.
Raleigh is a good make right?
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Re: Going to purchase a mountain bike any suggestions.

Found some sweet bikes thanks to our great members.

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Wow dude. Nice finds!
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