Best MTB circa £250-300?
Discussion
Afternoon everybody,
I'm a bit of a cycling noob, it has been some years since I was bombing around university campus on a cheap apollo hybrid bike until it got nicked - so unlike cars and motorbikes I am totally clueless about what represents a bargain in the 250-300 price bracket.
I'm 6'1 and powerfully built. (i.e. Around 14 stone and NOT that fit...)
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I am trying to understand what is worth spending over 200 for. Otherwise, for the kind of occasional use I'd be doing (NOT commuting) - perhaps I am better off with a crappy, theft-invisible £100-150 model.
Can any cycle gurus please advise me what is worth spending this kind of money on, if you can reinforce advice with any links to examples so I can get a sense of what makes or builds represent good value, that would be really handy!
I'm moving to a city so the intention is to use a mountain bike to get between my house and lots of local breweries, maybe some day trips down the K&A canal (moving to Bristol.) I don't want a hybrid or a road bike, I would rather just cycle harder and get fitter, and enjoy some nice suspension that the MTB should have.
...Ideally i'd like to buy a second hand bike/serviced by a store to avoid depreciation from a brand new cycle...
Any pointers and links MOST appreciated! Thanks folks!
I'm a bit of a cycling noob, it has been some years since I was bombing around university campus on a cheap apollo hybrid bike until it got nicked - so unlike cars and motorbikes I am totally clueless about what represents a bargain in the 250-300 price bracket.
I'm 6'1 and powerfully built. (i.e. Around 14 stone and NOT that fit...)
.I am trying to understand what is worth spending over 200 for. Otherwise, for the kind of occasional use I'd be doing (NOT commuting) - perhaps I am better off with a crappy, theft-invisible £100-150 model.
Can any cycle gurus please advise me what is worth spending this kind of money on, if you can reinforce advice with any links to examples so I can get a sense of what makes or builds represent good value, that would be really handy!
I'm moving to a city so the intention is to use a mountain bike to get between my house and lots of local breweries, maybe some day trips down the K&A canal (moving to Bristol.) I don't want a hybrid or a road bike, I would rather just cycle harder and get fitter, and enjoy some nice suspension that the MTB should have.
...Ideally i'd like to buy a second hand bike/serviced by a store to avoid depreciation from a brand new cycle...
Any pointers and links MOST appreciated! Thanks folks!
NorthernSky said:
Any pointers and links MOST appreciated! Thanks folks!
I am getting excellent results from my Decathlon Rock Rider 520.About £250 I think.
It is proving to be not only a much better bike than it's predecessor Halfords Apollo,
but much cheaper too.
2,300 miles in a year, 9 punctures, zero mechanical failures.
I am so impressed, I will probably get my first serious road bike
from Decathlon soon.
Buy new!
Seriously, as a noob you don't want to be spending a fortune getting a bike shop to sort out all the little maintenance stuff the last owner didn't do. Or run the risk of getting a complete lemon. Or simply overpaying for something.
There are sometimes secondhand bargains but there is a lot of overpriced tat out there.
Decathlon is a good shout at that sort of price. Avoid any sort of suspension as it will be heavy and pointless. A fatter pair of tyres is all you need.
Seriously, as a noob you don't want to be spending a fortune getting a bike shop to sort out all the little maintenance stuff the last owner didn't do. Or run the risk of getting a complete lemon. Or simply overpaying for something.
There are sometimes secondhand bargains but there is a lot of overpriced tat out there.
Decathlon is a good shout at that sort of price. Avoid any sort of suspension as it will be heavy and pointless. A fatter pair of tyres is all you need.
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