Searching Online For A Mountain Bike
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by: RobertCooksey
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First, get a good professional fitting, to tell you what type and size of bike is best for you. It might cost a bit, but in the end, you'll know what kind of frame size and geometry you need. Any good bike shop that you get a fitting from won't pressure you to buy there.
Once you know what your size and ideal frame type is, start looking at mountain bike brands and features you like. Browse a lot, and learn as much about every kind of bike as you can. You'll want to settle on the type of material you want in the fame, (aluminum, steel, carbon fiber or titanium being the most common, although steel and aluminum are less costly).
With mountain bikes, suspension is something you should ask about - is there no suspension, front suspension or a combination of front and rear? A gentler ride comes with more suspension. Next turn your consideration to brands that appeal to you.
While you shouldn't buy entirely on the basis of brand name, those with good records such as Trek, Specialized and Cannondale aren't a bad place to start. One thing you can be sure of is that a proven brand like Trek Mountain Bikes will provide you years of good service.
There are two basic places you might buy your mountain bike on the Internet. The first is a bike retailer. The second is from a bike store or private individual on a site like Ebay. Pay close attention to the condition of the bike, the feedback about the seller, and the shipping and handling costs.
Return policies can be tricky, and individual sellers can misrepresent their bikes, intentionally or not. Pay close attention to the condition of the bike, the feedback about the seller, and the shipping and handling costs and you can really save money shopping for a mountain bike on eBay.
You might be a little safer purchasing from an established online retailer. Check up as well on any online bike shop to see if they're reliable. Check return policies, and be sure to get a warranty if one's available. A warranty, if available, may be a sensible purchase to give you a little extra safety on your mountain bike purchase.
About the Author
Robert Cooksey has created severaL sports related websites, including Bike Products and Cycling, as well as Specialized Mountain Bikes.
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