Alright so I've noticed that lately there's been a ton of "I am new what bike should I get threads". Now, there is nothing wrong with asking these questions, but we don't need a ton of seperate threads for it. So, for you beginners, post here if you need some help on why "This bike is better than that bike". Or "Do I want a trail bike or an all mountain bike". This isn't to replace the Mountain Bike Quick Question Thread 3.0, its for a different type of question.
Just basic rules guys, behave yourself.
No trolling No flaming/making fun of "dumb" questions. No stupid shit
I want to get into MTB, I used to BMX but havent in a few years. I want to ride trails but also do some dirt jumping and I'm not sure what bike to get that will fulfill all of these needs or if there is one. So any help would be very much appreciated.
Hey, sorry, Im new to this site. I have been looking for a new bike, my parents said they would buy me whatever bike I wanted so I decided to take advantage of the chance lol! So I think I narrowed it down to these bikes:
I want to get into MTB, I used to BMX but havent in a few years. I want to ride trails but also do some dirt jumping and I'm not sure what bike to get that will fulfill all of these needs or if there is one. So any help would be very much appreciated.
Hey, sorry, Im new to this site. I have been looking for a new bike, my parents said they would buy me whatever bike I wanted so I decided to take advantage of the chance lol! So I think I narrowed it down to these bikes:
Hey, sorry, Im new to this site. I have been looking for a new bike, my parents said they would buy me whatever bike I wanted so I decided to take advantage of the chance lol! So I think I narrowed it down to these bikes:
Hey, sorry, Im new to this site. I have been looking for a new bike, my parents said they would buy me whatever bike I wanted so I decided to take advantage of the chance lol! So I think I narrowed it down to these bikes:
Hey, sorry, Im new to this site. I have been looking for a new bike, my parents said they would buy me whatever bike I wanted so I decided to take advantage of the chance lol! So I think I narrowed it down to these bikes:
Hey, sorry, Im new to this site. I have been looking for a new bike, my parents said they would buy me whatever bike I wanted so I decided to take advantage of the chance lol! So I think I narrowed it down to these bikes:
I'm fairly new to the world of mountain biking, I've ridden mountain bikes for most of my life, but it was mostly nicer low-end bikes for commuting and the occasional not-so-intense trail ride. Recently I got started with more all-mountain style biking and want to get a bike that I will be able to do all the things that I want to do and have 'nicer' components.
About me: I'm 6'1 and about 150lbs. If it changes anything
About my biking style: I love the speed of riding down a hill, hitting jumps, drops, burms and anything else that gets in my way. I don't want to rule out the possibility that I will eventually at the very least dabble trying out a downhill jump track. However my primary focus of this bike is to have something that I'll be able to do serious all mountain track without feeling like I am exceeding the capacity of my bike.
I have an opportunity through my work to get a bike at a discount through Trek and I really want to take advantage of it. I was looking at the Rumblefish II, but the Session 8 is also in my price range. I’m more or less convinced that I prefer the 29 wheels on the rum’fish. My real question here is how a Rumblefish II would compare to the bikes that people always seem to rave about like the RIP 9, Giant Reign, etc. I don’t seem to get any solid feedback on the bike except for one or two scattered web reviews.
I'm fairly new to the world of mountain biking, I've ridden mountain bikes for most of my life, but it was mostly nicer low-end bikes for commuting and the occasional not-so-intense trail ride. Recently I got started with more all-mountain style biking and want to get a bike that I will be able to do all the things that I want to do and have 'nicer' components.
About me: I'm 6'1 and about 150lbs. If it changes anything
About my biking style: I love the speed of riding down a hill, hitting jumps, drops, burms and anything else that gets in my way. I don't want to rule out the possibility that I will eventually at the very least dabble trying out a downhill jump track. However my primary focus of this bike is to have something that I'll be able to do serious all mountain track without feeling like I am exceeding the capacity of my bike.
I have an opportunity through my work to get a bike at a discount through Trek and I really want to take advantage of it. I was looking at the Rumblefish II, but the Session 8 is also in my price range. I’m more or less convinced that I prefer the 29 wheels on the rum’fish. My real question here is how a Rumblefish II would compare to the bikes that people always seem to rave about like the RIP 9, Giant Reign, etc. I don’t seem to get any solid feedback on the bike except for one or two scattered web reviews.
for what you want it sounds like an aggressive all moubtain bike would be perfect. Something like the enduro, reign x, or scratch.