I've borrowed a couple mountain bikes in my time, none of which fit quite right and and my time with each far too short-lived to really solve the question of whether or not I was made for mountain biking. I'm experienced with road biking, but finding myself needing time away from roads and cars. I have a cyclocross bike as well, well equipped for smooth single track but not good for much more than that. I'm really craving some good trail time!
All that being said, I've started looking at used mountain bikes and finding some really fun-looking ones for very reasonable prices. The only problem: they're all old bikes. We're talking 10 years+. The prices range from $250-$750, with the lower prices being older hard tails and the higher prices either being newer or higher tech. I've linked a few postings to give ya'll ideas of what I've been seeing.
The simple question is whether you would suggest retro mtbs for new riders who want to figure out their interest in the sport without shelling out a ton of cash. Second, what should one look out for if they're going this route, in terms of quality and safety?
I would really appreciate some guidance!
Thanks!
All that being said, I've started looking at used mountain bikes and finding some really fun-looking ones for very reasonable prices. The only problem: they're all old bikes. We're talking 10 years+. The prices range from $250-$750, with the lower prices being older hard tails and the higher prices either being newer or higher tech. I've linked a few postings to give ya'll ideas of what I've been seeing.
The simple question is whether you would suggest retro mtbs for new riders who want to figure out their interest in the sport without shelling out a ton of cash. Second, what should one look out for if they're going this route, in terms of quality and safety?
I would really appreciate some guidance!
Thanks!