Mountain Bike Questions

Mr. Cruiser

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I need to get myself a good mountain bike and am wondering if anyone knows of a good mountain bike for $500.00 or less? Please let me know as Im looking for one REAL SOON!!!!

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carlotta

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Where are you located? What area would you be shopping in?

Once you got your wheels, if you are in the lower mainland... look me up for a good ride (bike that is HAHAHAHAHA)

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Mr. Cruiser

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Im in Vancouver, but car can take me anywhere.....just need a good bike as Im getting back into riding again :D
 

Marvin

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I just sold my third bike but I do have an awesome hardtail that I might sell for $1,200 (it retails at $2,400), if you are interested.
 

Kev

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Cruiser you can not buy a "good" mountain bike for $500. The components and frame in this price range are not very good. As you approach $800 or so then you are starting to get better components

I have a used Rocky Mountain Slayer for sale at $2000. But thats a bit much for most recreational riders. I would say spend abit more than $500 so you get better components. Having a bike that doesn't shift or brake worth a crap isn't a joy to ride. --- Kev
 

dirk_dog

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$2000.... pretty steep... could find a new close-out for a few hundred more
 

Kev

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dirk full retail for my bike, new is approaching $4000. Like i said for most a bike like mine is to much.

No deke nothing yet, although i've done alot of looking. --- Kev
 

dirk_dog

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its a nice bike (wouldnt fit my riding style though) but $4000 (depending on how you have it equipped) may be the msrp but definitely not what you could pick it up for. a 5 min search on the net and im sure i could have it at my door for under 3

btw, whats the replacement ride?

Kev said:
dirk full retail for my bike, new is approaching $4000. Like i said for most a bike like mine is to much.

No deke nothing yet, although i've done alot of looking. --- Kev
 

Marvin

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Kev said:
Cruiser you can not buy a "good" mountain bike for $500. The components and frame in this price range are not very good. As you approach $800 or so then you are starting to get better components

I have a used Rocky Mountain Slayer for sale at $2000. But thats a bit much for most recreational riders. I would say spend abit more than $500 so you get better components. Having a bike that doesn't shift or brake worth a crap isn't a joy to ride. --- Kev
Kev is right, you can't get a decent mountain bike for $500, but you can get your namesake, a "cruiser" bike for about $500. However, I disagree with Kev in that you should get the best frame in the price range that you can afford. Then you can always build up to better components from there.

Kev, what model Slayer is it? I have a high end all mountain bike which is worth $5K and I am a little paranoid of riding it around town.
 

Kev

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dirk_dog said:
btw, whats the replacement ride?
Well dirk good luck with getting my bike for under $3000. LOL

I freeride on the Shore, Seymour, Fromme etc. so my replacement ride, which i don't own but borrow when ever i like is a Santa Cruz Bullet, or a Norco Shore. Both bikes with all the upgrades are approaching $5000 each. Actually a Norco Team Shore is worth $6000 i believe and the one i ride has all the same goodies as the Team.

Marvin said:
Kev is right, you can't get a decent mountain bike for $500, but you can get your namesake, a "cruiser" bike for about $500. However, I disagree with Kev in that you should get the best frame in the price range that you can afford. Then you can always build up to better components from there.

Kev, what model Slayer is it? I have a high end all mountain bike which is worth $5K and I am a little paranoid of riding it around town.
Well Marvin you can do as you suggest by upgrading but in the end you will end up paying more. I tell everyone to spend as much as you can first by buying a bike with good components and keep the upgrading to a minimum. The reason is they can burn you at the bike shop with the cost of parts.

When i bought my Slayer there wasn't 3 models to choose from, there was only one. I think its called Slayer 70 now. I have exactly the same components that the top of the line has. Like XT drivetrain Mavic 223 rims all the good stuff that the Slayer 70 has now.

The slayer doesn't serve my purpose any more because it doesn't have the suspension travel i need to ride the shore. My bike only has 3 1/2" inches of travel out back, with 5" inches up front. The new Slayers have 5 inches front and back. My daily ride is a Diamond Back Arrival which i purchased in 1987 for $1200. Yes $1200 back then. Its still an awesome bike that i have set up for the street. --- Kev
 

Kev

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Theres alot of good bikes for a $1000 bikes Cruiser. None with beer holders that i am aware of.LOL Its September and the sales should be on at the local bikes shops you should just shop around. Be aware of the type of components that are on the bike. Don't settle for Shimano LS group when you can get a bike for the same price with XT. A better group. If you don't know what i'm talking about you should do some research on what are the better components on the markets. Some bikes may give you awesome deraillours and shifters but skimp on the headset and bottom bracket. The latter two are more expensive to replace if they fail. I encourage you to do you homework first before shopping for a bike so you are aware what are the better components on the market. Shifters, brakes, deraillours, forks, bottom brackets, headsets, cranks, etc.


What did your bike set you back Maury? $3000, $4000 or more? --- Kev
 

crustyclown

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What do you want the bike for? No point dropping big bucks if you're totally new or may not use it much. I have a bike that was around $500...yes its a tank in the weight class, but that also means I can lock it up outside a store and find it when I come out....no point recommending expensive gear to someone who may not use it much. (And yes, my shifters/brakes work just fine, the extra money would strictly reduce the weight of the frame).
 

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I am also in the market for a decent bike. However, I am a weekend rider and not into heavy trailing but occasionally do ride on harsher terrain.

In this case, I would think that a $1000 bike would be ok.

Is this a correct assumption. My current bike is about 10 years old and due for a replacement.....very soon
 

crustyclown

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Depends how well it was maintained, how much use etc. As helpful as this forum can be, someone would have to see the bike to provide a real answer.
 
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