Friday, May 28, 2010

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What To Look For In The Best Mountain Bikes

by Jason Iamin

Finding the best mountain bike isn't as hard as you may think, but there are some things to look at that will help you to make a better educated decision. While not comprehensive, the following six points should be considered when looking for the best mountain bike.

Six things to consider in a new mountain bike 1. The Price 2. Type of frame 3. Braking System 4. Shifting Capacity 5. Type of Tire 6. How The Bike Fits

Price: The best mountain bikes can cost thousands of dollars and can cost as little as several hundred dollars. It is a good idea to determine your price range before you begin your search. A good beginner mountain bike will cost between $400 and $800 dollars depending on where you buy it. You can find a cheaper bike at one of the local retail stores but chances are the bike will not hold up and you will be finding yourself replacing parts or even a new bike in a relatively short amount of time. This is one of the biggest mistakes I see people make when they buy a mountain bike or any bike for that matter. In the long run you would have been better off getting a more expensive mountain bike and keeping it for years rather than buying the cheap mountain bike and replacing it every year.

Frame: It would suffice it to say that the best mountain bikes have the best frames. With today's technology you can expect the frame to last a long time. They are light weight and very durable. Most of the frames you will find are made out of aluminum but there are some that are carbon fiber. For the sake of this article and your price range lets assume you will be getting the aluminum frame. One consideration would be whether to get a hardtail or not. The hardtail frame has no rear suspension. This will make for a very rigid mountain bike and is better suited for more flat ground riding. if you are going to be getting aggressive on the trails you may want to opt for a full suspension bike that will help absorb impact of a rough terrain.

Brakes: Obviously the best mountain bikes have the best brakes. The decision you have to make is whether to use disk brakes or rim brakes. You will get the best braking with disk brakes but the cost will be a bit higher. Rim brakes offer a lighter, lower cost alternative but you will sacrifice some performance particularly in wet conditions.

To read the rest of the article please visit my website at The Best Mountain Bikes and take a look at our picks for the best mountain bikes and their prices. My favorite is the Diamondback Mountain Bike but the Smith and Wesson is a close second.
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