Mountain Bikes
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Mountain Bikes (Full Suspension) FAQ
- What is full suspension on a mountain bike?
- Like the name suggests, full suspension mountain bikes have both front and rear suspension, they can also be known as dual suspension mountain bikes. The addition of a rear shock makes these bikes more efficient and comfier to ride on difficult off-road terrain.
- How do I choose the right size full suspension mountain bike?
- Typically, it varies on brand, we can help, we will need to know your height and inside leg measurement.
- What types of terrain are full suspension mountain bikes best suited for?
- Full-Suspension bikes absorb more impacts from rocks, roots, bumps and jumps that you will inevitably encounter on an off-road ride.
- Are there specific maintenance requirements for full suspension mountain bikes?
- Be sure to wipe the stanchions and around the seals of the shock and fork regularly. Check for oil deposits or any nicks on the stanchions. If you spot any problems or are unsure, bring the bike in for us to inspect. Clean components work better and last much longer. *What are stanchions? For those who don't know stanchions are the smooth tubes connected to your fork crown. They are mainly stationary while the lower legs of the fork move up and down over them.
- How does full suspension improve the riding experience?
- Bike suspension provides improved control, traction and comfort on roots, rocky singletrack or potholed roads. It is one of many factors that contribute to your riding enjoyment
- Can I adjust the suspension settings on a full suspension mountain bike?
- If you require less sag simply add air to the shock, if you require more sag lower the air pressure. Many front and rear shock absorbers will also have multiple stiffness and rebound settings.
Mountain Bikes (Hardtail) FAQ
- What is a hardtail mountain bike?
- One of the biggest benefits of a hardtail mountain bike is its climbing ability. The lack of rear suspension means that all of your pedaling power is transferred directly to the rear wheel, making it easier to climb hills and mountains.
- Can I perform tricks and jumps on a hardtail mountain bike?
- Mountain bikes are primarily designed for off-road riding on rough terrain.
- How does a hardtail mountain bike differ from a full suspension bike?
- Hardtail mountain bikes do not feature a rear shock, whereas full suspension bikes feature front and rear shocks.