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Mountain biking on a Budget is No Bad Thing

By Phil Adams-Wright on May 3, 2011 |Hobbies

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Mountain biking is an exciting way to get some action, energy and physical activity in your life but the cost of buying a bike always has to be weighed up against the benefits it brings. Buying a bike is one thing but there are a number of accessories that should also be purchased when buying a bike and this can make the complete buying process a costly affair.

At the moment, most people have to weigh up their buying decisions carefully and this can impact on what sort of bike they buy. There are two main styles of mountain bikes, hard tail and full body suspension bikes. When it comes to mountain biking on a budget, the hard-tail style of mountain bike definitely has the edge.

When it comes to getting off the road and enjoying the best elements of mountain biking, the hard-tail bike is able to provide everything a biker could need. There are great aspects of full suspension bikes but sometimes, unless you are going to spend a lot of money on the bike, the budget version should be more than adequate .

The hard-tail mountain bike is lighter and stronger in many ways than the more expensive option. This is because the hard-tail bike lacks the secondary suspension system for the rear of the bike. If this is important to a biker then the full-suspension bike should be considered, but for most people it will not make much of a difference. In some cases having higher quality front suspension forks rather than lesser fully body suspension units can provide greater comfort and control for most riders.

Safety will always be a major element to consider when buying a mountain bike but there are performance elements that are better in the hard-tail mountain bike. When going uphill, the hard-tail bike provides better performance, allowing bikers to push up at greater speeds. For some mountain bikers, this will be the important part because going downhill can be left to momentum a lot of the time.

If you enjoy the challenge of racing uphill, the hard-tail mountain bike allows for a more natural and quicker climb to the summit. Each mountain biker has to make up their own mind based upon their own needs and wants from their bike but with a financial saving and numerous performance benefits, the hard-tail style of mountain bike is a worthy contender to any mountain bike.

Whichever style of mountain bikes you are looking at make sure to go online and browse some of the best prices that are available on not only bikes but also cycling clothing and essential safety items such as bike helmets.

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