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Full-Suspension Mountain Bike Buyer’s Guide
22-11-2022, 04:13 AM
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Full-Suspension Mountain Bike Buyer’s Guide
Full-Suspension Mountain Bike Buyer’s Guide



Buying your first full-suspension mountain bike? Or maybe you’re looking for a more specialised mountain bike tailored to your style of riding? Whatever the reason, our buying guide is here to help. We know buying a new bike can be a daunting process but we’re here to help you make the right decision.To get more news about ebike with suspension, you can visit magicyclebike.com official website.

What is a full-suspension mountain bike?
A full-suspension mountain bike has front suspension in the fork as well as rear suspension (often referred to as a shock) whereas hardtail mountain bikes only have a front suspension fork. Full suspension MTBs are better suited to rough, technical and often steep downhill terrain.
Suspension improves comfort, traction and control over gnarlier terrain and in turn creates a more enjoyable riding experience.
What types of full-suspension bikes are there?
You’ll find a range of full-suspension bikes across four disciplines of mountain biking: cross-country, trail, enduro and downhill. They come with 27.5 inch or 29 inch wheels depending on the frame size or rider preference, so you can be sure you’ll roll over all the rocks, roots and ramps when you’re out on your bike.
What do I need to know about full-suspension mountain bikes?
Full-suspension mountain bikes can be made from all the common frame materials including carbon and aluminium. Some manufacturers also make mountain bikes out of steel and titanium.

All modern mountain bikes have disc brakes, wide handlebars and fat tyres. All these features enable you to ride comfortably and efficiently at the same time as allowing you to push your limits.

The geometry of a full-suspension mountain bike will depend on the desired ridestyle of the bike. A mountain bike designed for climbing uphill will have less focus on downhill capability. The headtube angle and wheelbase length help keep traction on the ground below. The specific angles and lengths will differ from model to model.

If you get a bike that’s too small for you, you’ll end up way too cramped and struggle to centre yourself on the bike therefore reducing comfort and stability. Get a bike that’s too big and you’ll be overstretching and risking injury, not to mention losing a degree of control every time you go out. Use our Perfect Positioning System to figure out the best size mountain bike.
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