Buying a Full Suspension Mountain Bike – How to Buy a Full Suspension Mountain Bike
Oct 4th, 2009 | By coolbiking | Category: Cycling TipsBy Jeremy Broadway
If you are looking to buy a full suspension mountain bike there are a few things that you need to consider. Firstly, why have you chosen to buy a full-suspension mountain bike instead of a hardtail bike? The reasons for full suspension will govern what you are looking to buy. If you are on a low budget, then maybe the best thing to do is think twice about buying a full suspension bike, as those available at lower pricing will probably be heavier and therefore be outperformed by a good hardtail bike. However, if you are serious about riding the rockiest of trails, then you need a good full suspension bike.
Full suspension mountain bikes are quite simply more fun than any hardtail, they offer superior comfort and more control over rockier terrains particularly downhill at speed, but choose your suspension well if you want a good climber.
Be aware though that the full suspension will give additional weight, and with weight comes less efficiency, however this is a trade-off that full suspension riders are well prepared to accept.
When buying a full-suspension mountain bike the main consideration is always what suspension travel do you need? Well this depends on what you’re looking to use the bike for.
- A good cross country mountain bike will have less than 4.5 inches
of travel, any more and efficiency will be lost as these bikes rely on pedal power far more. Less suspension travel will mean the suspension unit is lighter, and these bikes need low weight. These bikes are ideal for cross country or uphill racing. - Trail bikes will have up to 6.5 inches
of travel allowing for travelling over harsher terrain but they will be heavier so not for racing. for long trail rides over harsh terrain, then these bikes are ideal and can provide an exhilarating and comfortable ride. - If you are looking for free-riding or jumping,
then you don’t need the speed so weight isn’t an issue. 6-8 inches of suspension travel is the right amount for these bikes. These bikes are really built to be abused, jumps, stunts and extreme terrain can be taken in your stride. - For downhill bikes, take as much suspension travel as you can.
Up to 10 inches is good for covering any terrain downhill. You will seriously feel the extra weight and loss of efficiency when pedaling uphill, they’re not built for uphill riding, they don’t rely on pedal power, they’re built for control over rough terrain at high speed.
When buying a full-suspension mountain bike, the best advice is to buy the best you can afford. A decent bike for any of the above disciplines will cost over $800 so seriously think hardtail at the lower end. If you are considering buying a full suspension mountain bike, then you need to know about the different types of full suspension mountain bikes available.
Trek Fuel EX 2010 Full Suspension Mountain Bike

–About–
By Jeremy Broadway - For more advice on full suspension mountain bikes visit – http://www.fullsuspensionmountainbikesforsale.com
Source: Cool Biking Zone – Your source for great cycling, sports and fitness articles!
More from Cool Biking Zone
- Buying a Full Suspension Mountain Bike
- Mountain Bike Suspension – Front Vs Full Suspension, and How to Choose
- How To Buy A Mountain Bike











![Recommend [coolbiking]](http://s3.amazonaws.com/arkayne-media/img/badge/02me.png)