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Hardtail mountain bikes are the most common and affordable type of mountain bike featuring front suspension and a lightweight frame making it ideal for cross country (XC) biking and general use. Prices start at around £300 for a more basic model with hydraulic disc brakes, better shocks and improved drivetrain components being introduced as you move up the range.
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Full suspension mountain bikes are a good all purpose choice which usually feature lockout suspension to make them just as effective as their hardtail counterparts at climbing. The rear suspension makes them even better for bumpy off road trails! Imitations costing a few hundred pounds or less should be avoided, a good hardtail will suit tighter budgets best. Downhill/Freeride bikes are also included in this category..
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Smaller, rigid framed and agile bikes suitable for fast acceleration and minimum energy loss when attacking jumps or going downhill.
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Hybrid bikes are a type of mountain bike adapted for road use with thinner tyres and a lightweight design along with mounting points for mudguards and other features.
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Trekking bikes for practicality and comfort on a day out or commuting
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All the components you need to build or upgrade your bike
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Essentials including Helmets, Pumps, Locks, Lights, Repair Kits and more...
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