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test1. How do I choose the right size bike?
Selecting the right size bike is important, for kids it means they'll get maximum time out of the bike before growing out of it. For adults, correct sizing means a comfortable riding position. For more information on how to choose the right bike, check out our bike sizing guide.
HOW DO I CHOOSE THE RIGHT SIZE MOUNTAIN BIKE?
Choosing the right size mountain bike is crucial for maximising fun and comfort when you're out on the trail. Our complete size guide will give you a detailed look into bike sizing. Sizing can vary between brands but as a quick rule of thumb for sizing, riders from 148-158cm should look at an XS bike, preferably with 26inch or 27.5inch wheels, riders between 158-168 should opt for a size small, riders between 168-178cm should opt for a size medium, riders between 178-185cm should opt for a large and riders that are above 185cm should opt for an XL. We stock a range of sizes in both hardtail and dual suspension mountain bikes.
2. What's the difference between a hardtail and dual suspension mountain bike?
At My Ride we stock both hardtail mountain bikes and dual suspension mountain bikes from a range of quality brands. The difference between the two types is whether or not they have rear suspension in the frame. Rear suspension adds comfort, predictability and the ability to take on my technical trails. The downside to this is additional complexity in the frame and cost to produce. If you're trying to stick to a tighter a budget, a hardtail will delive better value for money so you can get out on the trails. Dual suspension bikes, although be more costly, open up a lot more riding options and are a lot more confidence inspiring to ride on the trail.
WHAT IS A FULL SUSPENSION MOUNTAIN BIKE?
A full suspension mountain bike is a bike with suspension on both the front and rear of the frame, providing improved control and comfort on rough terrain.
WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF A FULL SUSPENSION MOUNTAIN BIKE?
A full suspension mountain bike offers improved traction, comfort, and control on rough terrain compared to hardtail bikes.
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AIR AND COIL SUSPENSION ON A FULL SUSPENSION MOUNTAIN BIKE?
Air suspension uses compressed air to control the suspension, while coil suspension uses a metal spring. Air suspension is lighter and more adjustable, while coil suspension is more reliable and has a more consistent feel.
3. What tyre pressure should I choose for my mountain bike?
When mountain biking, riders will often choose a tyre pressure somewhere between 18-35 psi depending on a number of factors. If you're a heavier rider (85kg+) and using tubes (not tubeless), you'll often select a higher tyre pressure in this range. This prevents pinch flats and avoids the tyres squirming on the rim. For lighter riders (less than 65kg) using tubes, pressures around the mid 20's will often suffice. If you feel the tyres squirming in corners or they feel too harsh over bumps, you can raise or lower your pressure accordingly. If you're using a tubeless setup, you can opt for much lower pressures without risking pinch flats. This will also significantly improve cornering grip.
4. What is the maintenance requirement for a full suspension mountain bike?
Full suspension mountain bikes require more maintenance than hardtail bikes due to the additional components and moving parts in the rear suspension system. Regular cleaning, lubrication, and inspection are recommended to keep your bike riding smooth and hassle free.
5. What's the best mountain bike under $1000?
At My Ride we stock a range of mountain bikes under $1000 from brands such as Avanti and Scott. For budgets under $1000, we'd recommend hardtail mountain bikes. Hardtail mountain bikes are generally simpler and provide a more budget-friendly option to get into mountain bike. We have both Avanti mountain bikes and Scott mountain bikes under $1000. These bikes provide a great entry level option for getting into the sport with reliable componentry.