Wednesday 26 November 2014

Buy A Mountain Bike

Mountain bikes can be expensive. Here are a few things you should consider before buying one.


Instructions


1. Keep in mind that decent mountain bikes are lightweight, responsive and easy to handle on challenging trails.


2. Call and visit your local bike shop. Bike store employees can usually help you decide exactly what type of bike you need.


3. Decide how much money you're willing to spend. If you'll be racing, you may need a better (i.e more expensive) bike than one used primarily for recreational trail riding with friends.


4. Experiment with friends' bikes before you buy your own. Ask your friends if they're happy with their bikes and make a mental list of the pros and cons of each bike.


5. Scan the Internet and the local classifieds for used bikes. You can often find exactly what you want for a lot less money than you would pay for a new bike. Bike stores often offer last year's models at significant discounts.


6. Be sure to test-ride a bike before you buy it. Make sure it's the right size and is comfortable to ride. If you buy from a store, ask the salesperson to recommend a proper fit for you based on your personal build.


7. Ask yourself: Is this the bike I really want? If the answer is yes, buy it.

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