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Great selection of Mountain Bikes
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| Mongoose Tech 4 Full Suspension Mountain Bike |
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$400.00 -
$460.00
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The Mongoose& Tech 4 full-suspension men's mountain bike brings you a high-performance, 4-Bar Link, 18-in suspension frame matched with Rock Shox Judy J1 fork for easily handling rough terrain. This bike has a front and rear V-brakes for dependable stopping power and a 24-speed SRAM 4.0 shifting system for responsive gear changes. It also comes equipped with a WTB Speed V saddle and 26-in wheels with Kenda Kharisma XC tires.
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| Mongoose Metric 24 Boys' Full Suspension Mountain Bike |
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$190.00 -
$244.00
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The Mongoose& Metric full-suspension boy's mountain bike smooths out your ride with a full suspension frame and keeps you in control with front and rear alloy V-brakes. It's easy to change through the 21 gears with a Shimano shifters and a SRAM drivetrain.
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| Kawasaki Full Suspension Mountain Bike Men |
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$270.00 -
$280.00
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This Kawasaki& full suspension mountain bike blends performance, comfort and style with front and rear shock absorbers and a Shimano& 21-speed drive-train. A front disc brake gives you extra stopping power and knobby MTB tires ensure reliable traction on and off the trail.
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| 26" Mens' Mongoose XR250 Full Suspension Mountain Bike |
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$277.00 -
$277.00
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The 26" Mongoose XR250 is built to take whatever you and Mother Nature can dish out. The full-suspension aluminum frame is lightweight and easy to maneuver. A 21-speed Shimano drivetrain ensures smooth shifting on any terrain. And the Powerful ProMax front disc brake provides sure stopping in any conditions, including mud, rain and puddles. Mongoose, Mongoose XR250, XR250, Mongoose Bicycle_26" Mens' Mongoose XR250 Full-Suspension Mountain Bike
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| Polaris Men Dual Suspension Mountain Bike (26 Inch Wheels) |
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$158.00 -
$235.00
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The Polaris Ranger combines a Shimano¿ 18-speed drive-train, front and rear V-brakes, Alloy rims and knobby all-terrain tires, all mounted to a sturdy steel dual-suspension frame to make a winning combination. Available in 26" wheel and 24" wheel boys and girls styles.
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Shifter For Mountain Bike
Even mountain bikes have not been spared from the many new changes that have taken place in their construction, and the times when one did not need to worry about changing gears when using mountain bikes have long since gone, and today one is used to the many different speed bikes that also have a mountain bike shifter. From the earlier versions when the mountain bike shifter could have been nothing more than a couple of levers that were a part of the bike's frame close to the handlebars, things have changed and today the mountain bike shifter have since undergone many a change. Today, the mountain bike shifter has been moved to the handlebar and newer version even has dials that are very nifty to look at, and which are placed close to the ...
Features Of Roadmaster Mountain Bike
You don't have to be a bike pro to realize that the Roadmaster mountain bike is cheap and is ideally suited for the biker not wanting a whole lot of features other than its thumb shifters that are present instead of levers or twists. You may also not know much about what Sach's Power Chains are and whether you should have opted for a mountain bike with Viking Titanium Chain or whether you need to know how good or bad are Campagnolo as compared with SRAM derailleur. But, once you have begun to ride your Roadmaster mountain bike, you may very well find that you need to learn more than just how comfortable or not the bike is to ride.
Mountain Bike Wheels
Mountain biking is a very popular sport that continues to grow every year. More and more people are discovering this fast paced sport and are looking into joining the sport by purchasing their own mountain bikes. It can be confusing when beginning to research the different types of bikes available for mountain biking. The difference in mountain bike wheels is one variation in the types of bikes available.
Mountain Bike Accessories - What's Essential And What's Not
As a beginner mountain biking enthusiast, it is easy to become like a child in a candy store. You may become enamored with all the accessories and want to purchase everything you see in the bike shop. Although there are many types of mountain bike accessories being sold in the market today, many of them are unneeded. So save your money for the essentials. Instead of buying everything, spend your money wisely on safety gear and accessories. A good bike store salesperson can help you decide which accessories are the most important.
Mountain Bike Racks
If you are looking for mountain bike racks then a name that should catch your attention as well as imagination is that of Yakima, which is a trend setting company operating out of Beaverton, Oregon. The company already enjoys a good reputation and it is constantly evolving its mountain bike racks to ensure that they set the standards for the present and also for the future. Yakima has an all new line of mountain bike racks that are not only sexy to look at, but have some radical design changes which sees the elimination of standard aluminum trays that were the norm for bike racks for previous decades, and which have now been replaced with sleek one piece designed mountain bike racks that will enhance the looks of any automobile.
Mountain Bike Stand
One of the toughest parts of mountain biking is not necessarily the trail on which it is ridden or the style the rider chooses. Keeping the bike in superior condition and repair is essential to the success of any style of mountain biking. Kick-stands are out of the question for repair work and finding the right mountain bike stand with which to hold the bike for work, should be something every cyclist needs to do. Finding the right mountain bike stand may take some time, but there a few things to look for when considering a purchase. Obviously, price will be a major concern, but spending hundreds, and possibly thousands of dollars on a quality mountain bike, anything left over in the budget should be applied to a quality stand. A mountain b ...
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