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In the last decade, mountain biking exploded in popularity. It’s healthy, fun, exciting, and a wonderful way to see the outdoors and keep you fit. It’s enjoyed all over the world by people of all ages, sizes and fitness levels.

But mountain bikes come in so many different shapes, sizes, types and brands, not to mention colors, that choosing the right one can be quite complicated. This article will hopefully guide you to making the right decision.

What type of bike should I get? This is a very important question, because bikes are made for different terrains and types of riding. There are 3 main categories to choose from – downhill/freeride, cross country, and all-mountain. Do you need full suspension, or will the front suspension do ok?

The second step is choosing the size. Size is important and you must get a bike that fits you. Here is a general guide depending on your height: 15″ bikes or less are for people shorter than 5′4″, 17″ normally fits people that are between 5′4″ and 5′11″, 19″ are for people between 5′11″ and 6′2″, and 21″ and up are for people taller than 6′2″.

When you’re buying a new bike, you probably want a decent-quality bike that will keep you happy for awhile. Something not to expensive and not to cheap either. You must know that during the year prices can notably fluctuate. The best time to buy is September, because next year’s models come out and prices go down.

When looking for quality, you have to pay attention to important components like brakes, brake levers, derailleurs, shift levers, suspension, etc. Without quality components you won’t get very far. And just so you know it, a full-suspension bike for $150 is not what you could call a quality product.

When you eventually buy a bike, don’t forget on other important pieces of biking gear – helmet, water bottle, tire pump, bike shorts (your behind will be grateful), gloves and glasses.

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