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Q: I am about to get a mountain bike, I am planning on getting a Trek 4300. Its a hardtail bike. I plan on riding at a park by my house with alot of dirt trails and hills. Is it fine if I get a hardtail bike or is it really necessary for me to get a full
A: If you're going to be on dirt trails and hills then a hardtail should be just fine. Any full suspension bike will be heavier than a hardtail of similar price and on most trails you just don't need the full suspension any way. On my Merlin Malt I spend
Women's Full Suspension Mountain Bikes This range of full suspension mountain bikes for women are masters of the downhill. Ride every trail with confidence; the front and rear suspension will smooth out all the bumps allowing you to glide down even the most terrential terrain. These women's mountain bikes are light, extremely comfortable and better controlled for the trickiest of burms and once you've ridden one you will never go back! Can't decide which women's mountain bike...
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Trek Remedy 9.9 – First ride review Trek's ABP full-floater suspension platform sits at the heart of their full-suspension range, and with good reason – it works. For the new Remedy they've further embraced the potential of ABP by tweaking the geometry and suspension technology. |
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Popular Mechanics Welcome to the new world of dual-suspension mountain bikes, ... 27 GARY FISHER Trek's box-section swing arm, with a single pivot point above the Dirt-track ... |
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