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Cheap Mountain Bikes: 10 of the Best MTBs for Your Money in 2017

Nowadays, there are so many different mountain bikes on the market. There are hardtail mountain bikes, dual suspension mountain bikes, full-suspension mountain bikes, ones with slim tires and other with super fat tires and so on. In fact, there are so many mountain bikes now that even some of the more experienced riders can become confused with what is available. What’s more, if you were to go to your local bike shop looking for the best mountain bikes available, the salesman will happily show you bikes that are anywhere from $2,000 to over $4,000. What he won't tell you, however, is that you can buy an excellent beginner mountain bike or a budget mountain bike for less than $1,000 that will still tackle some seriously rough terrain. Here is a list of the 10 best budget mountain bikes you can get that are $1,000 or under for 2017 and get on the first step to becoming a seasoned mountain biker:

10. Diamondback Line Mountain Bike

This bike has a lightweight aluminum frame with a sleek and fashionable design to it. The really great thing about this bike is that the parts are of good, solid quality. For example, it has a SRAM drivetrain which makes for greater reliability.

On the Plus Side

One of the things that is best about the Diamondback Line Mountain Bike is the fact that it has 120 mm front suspension. Once the price of a bike hits $1,000 they usually have 12 cm front suspension and 9 gears. That boils down to having one ring at the front and 9 on the rear.

On the Down Side

The handlebar on this bike is the widest of most bikes at 785 mm.

9. Alton Mammoth 2.0

Now, this is the best fat bike for under $1000. Nowadays, the number of fat bikes purchased is steadily increasing because of their adaptability. They offer serious endurance and enable you to ride in all weather conditions, even snow and mud.

The frame of the Alton Mammoth 2.0 is made for 26" wheels. The weight of the bike is around 43 lb, which is heavy for a bike, but all other fat bikes weigh about the same amount and the many advantages to owning one are a lot greater than this one minor fault.

On the Plus Side

The Alton Mammoth 2.0 has 27 gears that rate entry to mid-level and are dependable.

Disc brakes are also a welcome part of this package and make stopping and controlling the bike a whole lot easier.

On the Down Side

Too many gears. Around half the time fatbikes have only rear derailleurs, which is just fine.

8. Raleigh Tekoa Comp

Like all of the bikes in this range, the frame is 6061 aluminum. The front fork is an SR Suntour Raidon with 100 mm of travel and lockout/Rebound control. Its one flaw is that it doesn't allow a lot of adjustment. But it's still a great fork.

On the Plus Side

The components are basically SRAM. The rear derailleur and shifters are SRAM NX, mid-level components.

On the Down Side

It has 29" diameter rims made by Weinmann. This size is quite popular. But Weinmann is known for making low to mid-level products and the rims are heavy.

7. Rocky Mountain Soul 27.5

The Rocky Mountain Soul 27.5 has an aluminium frame with a riding position that permits more trail riding. Because the frame is coil-sprung instead of the usual air-sprung, the fork allows this bike to be used for more rugged riding and gives it more durability as well.

While there isn't anything special to point out with this bike, there aren't any negatives either.

6. Specialized RockHopper Comp 29er

It provides a low price tag to go with a lot of cross country power. The Rockhopper Comp has both Shimano and SRAM on the drivetrain, plus 29” wheels. Also, the geometry of the bike is geared mostly toward trail riding. The end product is a bike that can tolerate a good, hard XC race every now and then and can also cope with the needs of a beginner.

On the Plus Side

The Specialized RockHopper Comp 29er has both Shimano and SRAM on the drivetrain.

There’s no real downside to this bike which is well worth the money.

5. Trek X-Caliber 8

Trek has teamed up with the man affectionately known as the grandfather of mountain biking, Gary Fisher, to produce some of the fastest cross country mountain bikes you can find. The G2 fork offset located on Trek's 29er bikes is the main reason for this. It serves to make the X-Caliber 8 feel comfortable at fast speeds, yet allows it to still perform great at low rates.

There is no real downside to this bike and it's offered at a great price too!

4. Scott Scale 970

Now, the Scott Scale bike is created for speed and actually looks sharp and fast prior to ever hitting the trail. The fork is able to be adjusted to meet the special needs of every individual rider and also the internal cable routing is a nice plus to the sharp, fast look.

3. Motobecane Fantom 29 Elite

The reason the Motobecane Fantom 29 Elite brand is so impressive is that they have actually turned the creating of affordable spec bicycles into a style of art all their own. This particular bike has an aluminium frame and provides a host of amazing features.

The RockShox Recon Silver fork ranks high compared to most of the other available forks that cost about the same. It provides better legs, more freedom to adjust, and there is also a remote for the lockout that is placed on the bar.

In truth, this bike has so many positives about it that there really aren't any negatives to point out. So, if you're looking for a reasonably priced mountain bike, give this one a try and you might just find it's right for you.

2. GT Verb Comp​

The best feature of the GT Verb Comp—and there are many good things to say about it—is that it has full suspension but costs just $1,000. With an aluminium frame and ProMax Solve Hydro brakes, you get your money's worth with this bike and then some.

There aren't any negatives to report about this bike either.

1. Marin Pine Mountain 1

One of the best features about the Marin Pine Mountain 1 bike is the plus-size 27.5" tires, sometimes called simply 27+. They are very wide and offer lots of traction and a nice, easy ride. This is one of only a few bikes that were built from chrome steel. It’s the perfect material for a mountain bike because steel takes up the bumps and isn't as stiff as a standard aluminium frame.​

On the Plus Side

This bike is reasonably priced at just under $1,000 with durable frame material.

On the Downside

This bike has no suspension.


All in all, most of these road bikes may be a bit pricey, but they are all great buys for children who are just getting into riding. Give one of them a try today!​

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Hardtail Mountain Bike: The Best Cross Country Hardtail Mountain Bikes

A hardtail carbon fiber mountain bike is designed with a solid frame and a suspension fork in the front part making it good for rough terrain or a cross-country race. It is an easy to maintain option and works like a full-suspension mountain bike and is ideal for mountain bikers who are starting to ride mountain bikes or just want something easy to handle in different terrain with a bike in a decent price range. However, you have to look around to see what the best choices are for your mountain bicycle requirements.

hardtail mountain bike Some of these options are designed with a variety of great features in the body. Others are available only as frames where you’d have to add some extra things onto it to make the bike work. You should look carefully at what’s around so you can find a choice that fits in perfectly with your riding needs.

Canfield Brothers Nimble 9

The Nimble 9 uses a steel frame and has sliding drop outs. This allows you to run it with one speed or with gears depending on your preference. The tube set is also light in weight and isn’t too complicated to use.

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Zen Trail

Some hardtail bikes only come with frames. The Zen Trail is one such instance. It a little more than 23 pounds so it should not be too hard to pedal along.

Zen TrailThis uses a head tube at 68 degrees so you can effortlessly steer the bike when all its parts are in place. It also has a 120 mm fork and 16.9-inch chainstays. This works only for geared setups though as it does not come with any dropouts you can adjust for handling a single speed setup. You should check on how well you can adjust this based on what you might be more interested in using while out on the trail.

Transition TransAM

The wheels on the TransAM are rather large. You can get a 27.5 or 29-inch model depending on which you prefer. It offers a low frame and has a stronger body that doesn’t bend easily. This works with a flexible axle system that can work with a single speed or a geared option depending on your preference.

Transition TransAMThe fork is 120 mm on the 29-inch option and 130 mm on the 27.5-inch variant. These are good choices to have but you should check carefully on how well you can steer either option.

Kona Honzo

The Honzo is available in one of many frame styles. You can order this hardtail bike in a carbon, steel, aluminum, or titanium model. However, the steel and titanium models are frame-only so you’d have to get other parts ready if you have one of those options.

Kona HonzoThe frame is a little longer than most other options. It is about 460 mm long, thus giving you enough room for pedaling without feeling cramped. The 68-degree head tube angle gives you less effort needed for steering the bike, thus helping you get through some of the tightest spots around on the trail.

Chromag Stylus

Chromag offers the Stylus with 26 and 27.5-inch wheels depending on the model you choose. This is designed with trails in mind as it has enough shock absorption features on its frame to keep it steady and active. The 160 mm fork is small enough to give you enough control over the bike without being too hard to use.

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Norco Torrent

The design of the Torrent features a 67-degree head tube and a lower bottom bracket. This creates a powerful look but the chain stays still keep the weight centered. As a result, you don’t have to adjust your weight far too much when trying to move forward. You can order chain stays from 16.5 to 16.8 inches depending on your size.

Norco Torrent

Niner ROS 9

You can order a 120 or 140 mm measurement on the Niner ROS 9 fork. This allows you to have a looser or tighter control over the bike depending on the choice you opt for.

Niner ROS 91234The BioCentric II bottom bracket is a very popular feature. This helps you choose between a geared or single-speed arrangement. Meanwhile, the chain stay can be adjusted from 16.5 to 16.7 inches in length. This should provide you with a more versatile riding experience that is easier for more riders.

Commencal META HT AM CrMo

Guide brakes are a key part of what makes this bike from Commencal work. These brakes help with easing you on many paths and keep the gears from being too active while you brake. You can order this in either a standard steel design or with a lighter aluminum frame. The 160 mm fork is designed to create an effortless ride.

Commencal META HT AM CrMo

On-One 45650B

This is a more affordable option among hardtail mountain bikes. When all of its parts are applied, it can go for less than $1,000 depending on what you choose. This comes with 27.5-inch wheels. It can work with a 4, 5 or 6-inch fork depending on your demands. The 17-inch chainstay is good for more controls while the frame is a little shorter than most others, thus targeting those aiming for faster reaches on their bikes.

Santa Cruz Chameleon

The Chameleon gets its name from how it is easy for you to get it adjusted in a variety of ways. To start, you can work with a fork from 120 to 150 mm to go along with the main frame. You can also get 26 or 27.5-inch wheels on this model. The 16.5-inch chainstay is consistent among all styles. This is an attractive model that is easy to utilize and can especially help you get out on the trail quickly. Be advised that it can cost close to $2,000 for all the necessary parts depending on what you order for it.

These are all good options to have when it comes to getting the most out of your mountain biking needs. Hardtail mountain bikes are great for those who simply want a bike for the road without being too hard to use. You will be surprised by the extensive variety of great mountain bikes worth having and how you can get them adjusted in many forms.

 

Best Folding Mountain Bike 2017

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Reviews & Buying Guide

Foldable bikes, or folding bicycles, have seen a significant increase in market popularity in recent years. These highly convenient bikes are utilized by urban commuters, weekend road warriors, high-frequency travelers, and anyone who wants to bike but is short on space. However, the lesser-known counterpart to the urban folding bike is the folding mountain bike. In fact, some of the best folding bikes on the market are designed specifically for use on the trails and mountains. As well as an advanced folding mechanism, some of these bikes now boast an aluminum frame or carbon fiber frame, suspension fork, decent sized wheels, and a wide range of other great features that make riding easier than ever and outdo many regular bikes. Though they might be rarer, the best folding mountain bikes of 2017 are some of the best folding bicycles that consumers can find on the market to making riding and mountain biking more fun than ever.

From wheel size to suspension and price, foldable bikes come in a huge variety of options and models. Consumers might be put off by the niche eccentricities of these bikes; however, at the end of the day, the features and benefits that make the best bicycles overall, are some of the same that account for the best folding mountain bikes. If you are not on any kind of budget, you will not have to make many sacrifices in your folding bikes features specification quality. However, for those who do not have a money tree in their yard, sacrifices and decisions must be made in order to find the best folding mountain bike for you.


The Best Folding Mountain Bikes

Most folding bikes that are available on the market are designed to ride on a 16-inch wheel or a 20-inch wheel. This acts to increase the bicycle’s portability and to keep down on the unit’s weight. Those who find value in a folding bike must prioritize the mobility and storability of the bike over some of the features which get pushed to the engineering wayside. With folding mountain bikes, riders find that the size of the design and the lightweight specifications make for a smooth, easy trail ride. Of course, there are pros of a folding mountain bike and there are certainly cons as well. However, if you are one who prizes the freedom to take your ride everywhere you go, then a folding mountain bike will offer unparalleled advantages to your rides mobility.

1. Stowabike 26" MTB V2

With a total carrying weight that is under 40 pounds and a price tag under $150, the Stowabike 26" MTB V2 is the cheapest folding mountain bike on our list and a good folding mountain bike for those on a tight budget. However, don't let the price tag fool you. This is a worthy bike to be on our list of the best folding mountain bikes in 2017. The unit is designed with a 26-inch frame and, in addition to the trails and off-road rides, this bike will serve perfectly fine for city commuters as well.

The big Wanda tires are great for conquering rocks and puddles, while its steel frame offers maximum durability. The Stowabike 26" MTB V2, features an 18-speed gear shifter and is perfect for the beginning biker, who wants the mobility of a folding bike. Unfortunately, with the financial savings, also come some limitations. This folding mountain bike is possibly not the best option for those looking to take long-distance trail rides, as the Stowabike 26" MTB V2 is heavier than its higher priced competitors. One of the reasons that bikes are not commonly constructed out of steel anymore, concerns the likelihood of the frame rusting over time. This is especially true for the Stowabike 26" MTB V2 mountain bike since, by its very nature, the bike will be traversing the natural elements, which includes puddles, rain, and moisture of all kinds. Still, for the value, the Stowabike 26" MTB V2 is the best folding mountain bike for beginners and those who only hit the trails occasionally.


2. Camp Alloy 26" Folding Bike

Coming in under $300, the Camp Alloy 26" Folding Bike is the best folding mountain bike for the price. Unlike the previous model, the Camp Alloy 26" Folding Bike features a dual suspension frame, which makes it better for traversing the rough and rugged wilderness trails. The quick release front wheel makes storage and transportation easier than ever and is designed to remove the handlebars as well.

The dual suspension frame is assisted by a 21-speed Shimano gear set and a double-walled alloy disk brake system with CNC side rim. This bike is well made for speed and handling and comes almost totally assembled. This model is able to be completely folded down and stowed within ten seconds after dismounting and its 29”x37”x13” folded dimension makes it able to be fit perfectly into the most compact vehicles. The Camp Alloy 26" Folding Bike is the best versatile budget folding mountain bike in 2017. Great for commuters, weekend trail riders, and those who want to get into the world of folding bikes.


3. Cyrusher FR100 Men's Full Suspension 24 Speeds Folding Mountain Bike

Coming in around $700, the Cyrusher FR100 Men's Full Suspension 24-Speed Folding Mountain Bike, is the best folding mountain bike in 2017 for the serious rider. The frame is made from 100% aluminum alloy and is designed as a dual suspension model. The Cyrusher FR100 Men's Full Suspension 24-Speed Folding Mountain Bike features a gear shifter system of 24 speeds and full front and rear disc brakes for premium stopping power. The design of this folding mountain bike is specific and impeccable, featuring ergonomically designed handlebars, a fully adjustable seat, and anti-slip wear resistant tires for the harshest off-road conditions. This bike is a little bit pricier, which might not be great for the mountain biking beginners; however, the quality of design and construction which is presented in this folding mountain bike makes it great for hardcore trail riders and commuters alike.

Big Decisions to Make, and Lots of Places to Go

Whether or not you should get a folding mountain bike is up to your individual preferences, uses, and needs. The greatest benefit in getting one of the best folding mountain bikes in 2017 is the world of activity and mobility which is opened to riders. If you have never used a folding bike before, now is the time to check them out. If you like the idea of having a bike that is an asset, instead of a burden then we encourage you to invest your time and effort into deciding which of the above items is the best folding mountain bike for you. And—always remember—no matter how great your folding mountain bike is, it is always necessary to wear a helmet on your trail ride or your daily commute. Be fit, mobile, safe, and ride on, with one of the best folding mountain bikes of 2017.





Best Specialized Mountain Bike Reviews

Top 5 Picks in the Specialized 2016-2017 Lineup

Specialized Bicycle Components Inc. has emerged as a leading designer brand name in the mountain biking industry known for creating bikes with a solid structure. Known as the mountain biking brand named, Specialized, the company was founded in Morgan, Hill, California, in 1974. The brand’s recognition has been perpetuated by its use in professional North American and European bicycle race circuits. For those looking for a great mountain bike for rough terrain, we have compiled the best 5 Specialized mountain bikes of 2016-2017.

The sport of mountain biking is a high endurance adventure sport on uneven terrain or even flat terrain and requires the use of specific gears not to mention the bike itself. All bikes are designed from the same principle of design; however, mountain bikes are specialized for rough gravel, mountain paths, and even woodland. Riders are generally split into two categories: Trail riding and cross country riding. Trail riding is often more intensive and off-road, whereas cross country riding is generally a prolonged duration of riding on rough roads. However, there exist many offshoots of these two forms, including all mountain, downhill, freeride, dirt jumping, and more.

The 5 Best Specialized Mountain Bikes

Specialized, has designed some of the best mountain bikes on the market that can handle everything from steep incline climbs to high descents. Mountain bikes by Specialized are built for different requirements, which include portability, durability, and versatility. Often, mountain biking will take riders far from the lights of the city and, as such, bikers rely on their gear, their group, and themselves. And, when you're out on your own, that leaves one thing to rely on besides yourself: The best Specialized mountain bike. Specialized has taken into account the specific needs of the hardcore mountain biker. Designed with ultra-lightweight XC hardtails, FSR suspension, and many other customizations, Specialized bikes offer a setup that will make for the best ride ever.

1. Specialized Epic HT 2017

With a super light frame of about 1175 grams, the Specialized Epic HardTail 2017, is the best upgraded Specialized mountain bike of 2017. The 2017 model has been designed for mountain bike racing and to be the lightest, strongest hardtail yet released by Specialized. The angle of the bike's head tube and seat tube has been tweaked to improve the 2017 Epic HardTail for speed, strength, and aerodynamics. The Specialized Epic HT 2017 comes in as the best Specialized mountain bike for the expert off-road speed demon.

Riders will benefit from traveling uphill from the grounded geometric design of the bike. The FACT 10 m carbon fiber frame makes for an unparalleled rigidity and is more lightweight than any other mountain bike on the racing circuit. The Epic HT 2017 has been designed to include 11-speed SRAM shifting and Roval Control wheels beneath the RockShox Reba RL fork. The 2017 Epic HT by Specialized, will likely run around $3000 to $6000 if you go to a third-party seller. However, going to the manufacturer will run you up around $10,000. It is not the most frugal choice, but it could be the best choice you ever make in terms of a bike.

2. Specialized Women's Camber 2017

The Specialized Women's Chamber mountain bike will probably run you anywhere from $3000 to $6000. Specialized is a leading mountain bike manufacturer in the field of women's biking. However, the greatest benefit of this women's carbon fiber bike is the unisex frame design. The 2017 Women's Camber, by Specialized, is the best mountain bike for women and short men. The frame incorporates many adjustment variability features, which allow anyone to ride this mountain bike, that is who will fit on it. Every piece of this mountain bike, from the fork to the handlebars to the seat and the shocks, has been designed with women in mind. The Specialized Women's Camber 2017 is a fantastic mountain bike for beginners and experts alike. The only stipulation is that you have to be ready to get dirty and wild because this bike cuts through heather, mud, and brush like a locomotive.

3. 2016 Specialized Rhyme FSR Expert Carbon 650B

Priced around $6000 from the manufacturer, this Specialized women's mountain bike is made perfect for the hardcore wilderness trail and off-road lady. The 2016 Specialized Rhyme FSR Expert Carbon 650B is the best Specialized mountain bike for women on the market and has been designed and built specifically for women. Unlike the variable adjustment capabilities of the shocks on the Camber 2017, the Rhyme FSR Carbon 650B features shocks that are more specifically tuned. Not to say that men can't ride this bike but they might feel it a little bit differently when going over mud holes, divots, and rocks (if you get my meaning.) However, Specialized has made a trail bike, which is optimal for women, incorporating their custom-designed Women's Rx Tune, women tailored shocks, gifting the benefit of the best shock absorbing action for women, out of any of Specialized bikes. The Specialized Rhyme FSR Expert Carbon is the best-specialized bike for women who are experts, hardcore mountain bikers and need the finest design on the market.

4. Epic Hardtail Comp Carbon World Cup

Specialized has a long tradition of designing and building some of the best mountain bikes on the market. The Epic Hardtail Comp Carbon World Cup is so named because it won a world cup. As far as an advertisement, that's a pretty good one. This bike is the best Specialized mountain bike for anyone, beginner to the hobbyist, to hardcore trail rider. It is an affordable, quality machine coming in around $2600 so it takes the prize for the smartest mountain bike for those on a budget. Featuring an 11-speed gear shifter and the carbon fiber frame that started it all, the Hardtail Comp Carbon World Cup is one of the most reliable, tried, and true mountain bikes made by Specialized.

5. 2016 Specialized S-Works Stumpjumper FSR 29

Available in many different design formats and options, the 2016 Specialized S-Works Stumpjumper FSR 29 is the most versatile Specialized mountain bike on the market. In Keeping with the bikes available options, the unit’s price tag is variable as well, coming in anywhere from around $3000 to around $9000. As is true with the other bikes on the list, the 2016 Stumpjumper is available in many frame configurations and even gives the option for a unique aluminum frame. A unique feature, however, is the plus-sized wheel, for which the model was designed. Instead of carrying spare tires, tubes, or patch kits Specialized has bypassed the issue of tire trouble by incorporating a tire that can handle the terrain and then some. The 2016 Specialized S-Works Stumpjumper FSR 29 is a great Specialized mountain bike for those who want a bike that they can work on and improve over the course of many years. This bike is more than a hobby—it is a lifestyle.