go to www.bikepedia.com, do a search for your brand, look at the pics and the specifications and try to figure it out.
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1.You should look for material and frame of the mountain bikes (The bike made with aluminum alloy is the most commonly considerable mountain bike) 2.Check the type of brake (Disc type or rim brakes) Always go for Disc type. 3.Wheel size of the bike is another important factor. More choices of mountain bikes are here,outdoorpursuites/best-hardtail-mountain-bikes/
Mountain bike frames are made from a variety of different metals. Some sturdy frames are made from titanium alloys, while others are made from steel. Lightweight mountain bikes may also be made from aluminum.
A mountain bike is the bicycle equivalent of a SUV or a Jeep, it's a bicycle made to go off-road.
A synthetic rubber made from petroleum, like all modern tires.
I purchased a Dorado Sherpa mountain bike from a shop in Mill Valley (Marin County), California in January 1989 for about $400 and it is still in good shape - my wife rode it today, over 20 years later. It was a small bike shop so I assume that the bike was made right there in Mill Valley.
Around $200 without taxes
A bajaj mountain bike is a high end full endurance bike made for off road mountain biking. Most of these high efficiency machines will run between 900 dollars all the way up to four thousand dollars.
A mountain bike is made to be ridden on rough terrain so it has tough, knobby tires; a heavy, strong frame; and shock absorbing features. A street bike is designed to be ridden or smoother surfaces, therefore it has smoother tires, a lighter frame and lower handle bars so you can see hazards more easily.
i dont know i think idots made the FLIPEN bike i mean ideans
While it's certainly not the first shock ever made (various sprung designs have been in use since Victorian times and have been used since the first days of mountain bikes back in the 1960s), you nevertheless have a very rare and interesting shock on a classic mountain bike. Look after it very well, because in the near future bike museums may be willing to offer you money for it.
I don't think a single person invented mountain biking. Bikes have been ridden off-road since their invention. I know that the modern sport started in the 1970's. Okay, well downhill biking was "hucking" by canadians, Joe Breeze built the first modern mountain bike frames, but without the ideas and innovations of a whole bunch of other people, he'd have had nothing to hang on them, and no inspiration to build them in the first place.