$75
A Mongoose Mountaiin Bike brand new at The Bicycle Shop cost $350 in 2010
I paid $140 for mine. I bought it at Toys R Us around 2002.
go to www.bikepedia.com, do a search for your brand, look at the pics and the specifications and try to figure it out.
If done properly it lets you build a lighter and/or stronger bike than steel would. And it's cheaper than carbon fibre or titanium.
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/
No, magnets do not attract aluminum bike frames. Aluminum is not a magnetic material, so it does not respond to magnetic fields like iron or steel does.
Mountain Bike Rally happened in 1994.
Specialized Rockhopper ($700)msrp) (likely to be lower than msrp) Great bike for mountain biking, with out paying too much. *Disc brakes, 105mm of travel, and a M4 aluminum alloy manipulation frame!*
A road bike is faster on the road than a mountain bike. That's all
Mountain bike magazines focus on mountain bike tracks, tips and information regarding bikes in general as well as helpful tips about bike parts and repair.
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.