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[QUOTE="josh_hates_you:805195"]I bought a new mountain bike recently. Now I want an even better one. Something along the lines of Giant Reign X or Specialized Pitch. Need to test ride them. These bikes are 2k+. I fail to help with your $100 budget. In my opinion if you want to have fun get some sort of mountain bike with 2 wheelsets (or just 2 sets of tires which is cheaper but more time consuming to change over). One for road and one for trail. Riding on the road os boring as fuck. Only ride on the rode if you are: A. commuting to from work or whatever else cause you have no car b. are a gay cycling elitist lance armstrong type c. are one of those annoying downtown biker rat pack kids hanging out in front the local cumberland farms Go down hills and trails and over rocks and roots really fast. Hurt yourself, it's ok. as for the weight thing. heavier bikes can take more abuse. you will notice the weight on hills more than anything. And carrying up stairs if you have to. that being said crank length and gearing will have a role in how well a bike pedals uphill as well as your technique and the bikes geometry. bike weights = these are ballpark figures mountain xc = 22-25 " " trail = 25-30 all mountain = 30-35 DH/freeride = 35-45 im guessing a cheap road bike is 20-25 and a nice one is under 20[/QUOTE]
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