Want this question answered?
The bicycle manufacturer Giant is the largest manufacturer of bicycles in the world. The Taiwanese based company currently sells eleven different models of mountain bikes.
Your best bet is to head over to www.bikepedia.com, click on Giant bikes and scroll through the years.
Orange Mountain Bikes was created in 1988.
The company Orange Mountain Bikes is a bicycle manufacturer that is located in West Yorkshire in the United Kingdom. They manufacture a variety of bikes, but mountain bikes are their specialty.
probably in taiwan where most bikes are made
Yes, there are four basic types of mountain bikes. There are cross-country, all-mountain, free-ride, and down-hill mountain bikes. All-mountain is the recommended mountain bike for rocky terrain.
The best brands of mountain bikes are Schwinn, Mongoose, Diamondback and Giant. Most stores like Walmart, Target or Kmart sell them or of course a sporting good store.
Giant bikes is a Taiwanese company that sells bikes starting at $200USD. Giant bikes can also be found on eBay or Craigslist at a used price, usually lower than retail pricing.
About $40 - and there were no BMX or mountain bikes.
Leisure Lakes Bikes sell a huge range of bikes. They sell mountain bikes, road bikes, folding bikes, BMX bikes, Hybrid bikes, electric bikes and kids bikes.
I don't think they sell hardtail DH bikes any more, there's just so much advantage to having a suspension frame for that. But depending on how heavy you are and how radical you intend to ride you can certainly use any chunky HT as a DH bike.
The front and rear suspensions of mountain bikes will help you mange the shock out of the many bumps that are likely to be on the mountain area. For example, electric mountain bikes have 500W motor power and high torque driven system. This will help off road (mountain) riders to climb the steep off road tracks easily, mainly at 500W power. Unlike normal bikes, mountain bikes have all the features that ensure your safe mountain raiding. For more information check this "proelectricbikes.com.au/blog/would-you-like-to-buy-an-electric-mountain-bike/"