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2008-08-30 12:22 AM

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Subject: Choosing a mtn bike, suspension options?

Hey all...

Looking into buying a mtn bike, because I'm considering an off-road tri as my first venture into triathlons next spring (one of the Xterra events).  I have mtn biked just a few times casually in the past, but I really qualify as a rank amateur at best.

I have about a million questions, but for now I'll boil it down to just one:  Full suspension, or not? 

Obviously for casual trail riding and/or downhill racing the full suspension bikes are quite tempting, but what about for triathlon racing purposes?  I do understand the issues of improved downhill performance and greater overall comfort on a full susp bike, vs. superior acceleration and climbing capability of a hard-tail...   I'm just not sure which is the most appropriate for a race application.

Yes, I'm also aware that some of the newer models offer manual suspension lockouts that you can toggle back and forth depending on whether you are climbing or descending - awesome concept, but for now seemingly out of my price range.  I really want to get into a good quality yet still starter-budget bike - it still remains to be seen if I'm in this for the long haul.  It seems that finding a gently used mid-range bike may be the most cost-effective option (i.e. the barely used 2004 Giant VT1 that I have found for $900 locally - retailed for over $3K new).

So, input?  Please?

 

Chris



2008-08-30 1:07 AM
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Subject: RE: Choosing a mtn bike, suspension options?
I'm currently shopping around and plan on some Xterra style races next year. mtbr.com is a great mountain bike resource. You'll hear alot of views regarding HT vs. FS. Personally, I'd suggest a used x-country specific FS for your needs. '09's are coming soon, so it might be a good time to find a deal. Good luck!
2008-08-30 3:26 AM
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Subject: RE: Choosing a mtn bike, suspension options?
crkoester - 2008-08-30 1:22 AM

I have about a million questions, but for now I'll boil it down to just one:  Full suspension, or not? 

I vote not, unless you get a fantastic deal in a FS, go with a hard tail. They are lighter and have fewer things to break.

2008-08-30 6:39 AM
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KML - 2008-08-30 4:26 AM 

I vote not, unless you get a fantastic deal in a FS, go with a hard tail. They are lighter and have fewer things to break.

X2, FS is a good bit more expensive. You can get a really, really good HT for about 1/2 as much as a decent full suspension bike. I currently ride a HT, I'm getting a new HT soon to upgrade and don't care for FS. If I had money to burn then I might have both (bike addiction ) just for an option on different trails but I would probably ride my HT more. I did my first Xterra in April and almost all the bikes there were HT's.

2008-08-30 4:56 PM
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Subject: RE: Choosing a mtn bike, suspension options?

You should be able to get a really good deal on '07 bikes right now. Last year I bought my '07 Cannondale Scapel 3 for nearly 50% off the listed price. It has the lockout suspension you are talking about, and of my bikes, it is by far my favorite. I went from HT to FS last year when I bought this, and it was worth every penny I paid for it. If I had to go back and pay full price for it I would find a way.

 Liz

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