Mountain Bikes

The all rounder bike with enhanced durability and performance in rough terrain.

Types of Mountain Bikes

MTB Rigid

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RIGID

Rigid frame and fork, no suspension

Easier maintenance

Less costly

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♦ No shock absorption

 Usually comes with lower end components

MTB Hardtail

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HARDTAIL

Commonly used as an all-rounder bike

 Rigid frame with a front suspension fork (Region highlighted in orange)

Wide gear choice for overcoming hills and obstacles

Suitable for off road and cross country use

 

♦ Not suited for extreme downhill riding

MTB Full Sus

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FULL SUSPENSION

♦ Includes front fork and rear suspension

(Region highlighted in orange)

Higher shock absorption

Suitable for extreme off-road

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Heavier weight

♦ Costly for good components

 Harder to climb undulating hills

♦ Power loss during pedal stroke due to suspension

MTB Fat Bike

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FAT BIKE

 Meant for use in sand or snow

Large wheels overcome obstacles easily

Provides good traction

(Region highlighted in orange)

Harder to find suitable wheel components

Heavier weight

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