The Dyno mountain bike with full suspension and disc brakes is called "Fierce" I had one myself. It was an amazing bike!
One cannot actually purchase a full suspension for a mountain bike. However, on the online Amazon website one has a large variety of full suspension mountain bikes to choose from.
On a suspension bike parts of the suspension will compress and others will extend as the bike reacts to the different dynamic forces occurring when you get on the brakes.
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dyno is gt technicly but dyno was only made for afew years and they didnt perfect it i have one i love it but name brand gts' are better
It is used to reduce the force of impact on your bike and body and instead places it on springs or air in your suspension.
A DH bike is heavier, stronger, has a slacker steering angle and plusher suspension. The XC bike is lighter, more responsive, weaker and has less travel in its suspension.
Full suspension mountain bikes can be purchased from local motorcycle or ATV dealers. Shoppers can also look at businesses such as TrekBikes, PerformanceBike, and Jamis Bicycles.
Not really. There's no hinge for it, and no place for the suspension to go. You'd basically have to cut the bike apart to create the hinge to allow the suspension to move, and then you'd have to build the attachment points for the suspension. It's really not worth the huge effort it'd take.
Dual suspension is a bicycle with both a suspension fork and a suspension rear. A rigid bike is a bike w/o any suspension, both fork and rear triangle are stiff.
Likely it is a Disk brake. Unless you apply the brakes by peddling backwards, those are a form of drum brake.
Pivot is simply tech speak for a joint, or a hinge. For a (suspension) MTB pivot usually refers to the point(s) that the rear suspension moves around.
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