Trail Riding/Mountain Biking
txjayhawk
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I have had this urge to get into mountain biking and some trail riding. Just curious if any of you BOTL get out and ride trails and if so what kind of bike setup to do you use? Or, as a complete shot in the dark, if any of yall have a bike you are looking to part ways with (in this case PM me so we can talk further).
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my bike is a diamondback zetec. i have rockshox judy c's on the front fork. its a hard tail bike so no rear shocks. (i needed traction in the snow living in lake effect snow land) i added bar ends and i have kevlar tires on it. i also switched out the standard pedals (that sucked) with some very wide BMX pedals. i like those way better than toeclips. i also switched out the stem for a titec stem and i got a seat with a shock in the post as well.
i may have to go out for a ride now on friday.
thanks!
First, leonard is dead on about getting a proper bike fit. It's the difference between loving to ride your bike, or blowing out your knees and/or back. This being your first bike, I'd definitely buy local. You can save a lot of money buying online, but you really have to know your fit to buy that way. Consider the extra cost of buying local the first time (at least) as training cost. Plus, it starts you building a good relationship with your mechanic, which you're going to need, especially on a mtn bike.
If you're talking about just dirt and gravel trails, plus pavement, I'd go with a cyclocross bike. It'll be built better than a typical hybrid (IME, most "hybrid" bikes are aimed at people who just want to tool around the neighborhood a few times a year). A cyclocross gives you a road-sized frame and wheels, mtn bike gearing, drop bars, cantilever brakes so you can use wider tires, and excellent sturdiness without the bulk and weight of a full-blown mtn bike. There are lots of good cyclocross bikes nowadays. I've got a Bianchi Volpe that I love.
Whatever you get, have fun!
You only have to get caught out without that stuff once to realize it ought to come packaged with the bike!
(As for pedals, I like Speedplay's Frogs.)