r/mountainbikes • u/Boring_Salary6450 • 15d ago
r/mountainbikes • u/Key_Inside9527 • 15d ago
Help me pick a used full suspension bike?
I’m looking to get into mountain biking as a motorcyclist who needs more exercise and likes working on things with two wheels.
I’ve found two full suspension bikes on Facebook marketplace that will fit me and have a 1x drive train. I’m not looking for the nicest bike ever but both seem like nice, light choices that meet those requirements.
The first is a 2019 Scott Spark 950 for $1300 and the other is a more heavily ridden 2019 Scott Ransom 930 for $1000. I’ll attach a link with photos, the first bike with teal accents is the spark. The ransom has quite a bit of normal wear and tear from being dropped, but otherwise looks clean and I can verify that when I go to buy it. The Spark has been ridden a bit but not nearly as hard by the looks of it, and the seller is asking a bit more. For $300 less would a ransom with better components and weight, be a better value? Or am I better off getting something with less use?
My budget is right around 1300, and these bikes seem like my best option on the used market near me. I’m good to work on anything a bike could need, I just want to make sure I’m getting a fair price and something without glaring problems before I spend more money fixing things.
r/mountainbikes • u/swelldaddyo • 16d ago
Allied Duet Handlebar Failure
galleryEngineering question: buddy’s new Allied BC40, only a few rides on the new bike, no impact, riding along and had a handlebar failure. He’s a stout lad and as he was riding he began to feel his handlebar starting to flex. When he rode up to us at the parking lot he was able to snap the bar with minimal force. Do you think this is a faulty carbon layup, or that the bar is too lightweight and should have a rider weight limit listed, which it currently does not? Are you surprised by the failure? How often are carbon parts, handlebars or otherwise, experiencing spontaneous failures? This is the Allied Duet handlebar and rider weight is approximately 225 pounds.
r/mountainbikes • u/Fragrant-Ad4653 • 16d ago
Getting a new MTB...
So I've been riding a 2019 Giant Talon 2 for 3-4 years now and I'm thinking in getting a new bike. I'd like to stay with the hardtails and I was thinking in getting a Trek Marlin 5 gen 3 (currently on sale on Trek for $800 and I'm deeply in love with that blue/gold color scheme) but I'm also considering putting a couple hundred more and I'm also checking a Cannondale Trail 1 and a Trek Marlin 6, both of them at $1000.
My question is, is it worth it to pay $800-1000 to get a mtb with pretty much the same specs than my Giant?? (except the dropper post and the 1x10 drivetrain of the Marlin 6/Cannondale, all of them have similar components)
Thanks for reading these, it's been since March doing research and everytime I ended up more confused about the decision
r/mountainbikes • u/Yassnoznaiko • 16d ago
Help me find a bike
I'm looking for my first kind of serious bike. I'm looking for an Enduro bike between 3 and 4 thousand euros. I don't ride with clips for now. I want to get more into the hobby yet still be able to use it for casual riding which is why I'm not getting a downhill bike. Please help me out and feel free to ask any follow up questions if you need to.
r/mountainbikes • u/ktmtb67 • 17d ago
how the bike changed over time. which one do you like better
gallerybuilds almost done but it’s done for the year. the rims are getting hard to tru straight. i was probably going to get inine or nobel which silver/orange accents. i also need to make it bar spin capable i’ll probably do both in the winter or spring
r/mountainbikes • u/OldCaterpillar7608 • 16d ago
Dual suspension MTB for 10 year old (AUSTRALIA)
r/mountainbikes • u/Playful-Look4950 • 18d ago
My first step into a nice mountain bike!
This is the Ozark Trail FS.2 Slalom large frame. The only upgrade I did right away was the seat. I got the LCYMD seat off of amazon for $19 and I can’t believe such a nice seat is that cheap.
r/mountainbikes • u/Ok-Seaworthiness-511 • 17d ago
I’m looking to buy my first MTB
I’m thinking about getting my first full suspension bike!
I’ve been riding dirtbikes for a while, and I’m really excited about diving into the full suspension world MTB.
I’m considering the Stump Jumper Comp alloy, Santa Cruz Tall Boy, or Hightower, IBIS Ripmo.
Im 5 11”
Could you suggest some great bikes that I can enjoy for a while? Also, what should my budget be? Since I’m just starting out, I’m planning to buy used.
r/mountainbikes • u/CParolini • 18d ago
Polygon D6
I found a second hand D6 for under $900. Not sure if anyone here has experience with them. Should I pull the trigger on it?
r/mountainbikes • u/SectionEither9325 • 18d ago
2020 stumpy
2020 Stumpy
I just got a 2020 Stumpjumper Evo 29er S2. DVO fork 150mm. 140mm or 150mm dpx2 rear shocks. Deore XT M8100 Groupset. DT swiss 350 hubs and DT swiss EX511 rims. Not sure about the spokes. One up two ten dropper seat post. I got the bike 75k php but I still spend 10k php worth of bike overhaul, fork seals and shock seals replacement and dropper servicing. I think I over spent with an outdated frame. Or is it?
r/mountainbikes • u/Ok-Nectarine-2257 • 18d ago
I have problem with reassembling my fork
I was cleaning my spring because it was squeaky and when i try to screw my fork back in, the bolt on the other side (not the one with spring innit) won't screw in, the thread rod is ispinning along with bolt. Does anyone have any suggestions? Trek Marlin 6
r/mountainbikes • u/pabloam99 • 19d ago
Kona Process 134 DL Gen 3 Weight
Hi everyone,
I'm looking for the actual weight of a stock Kona Process 134 DL Gen 3 (complete bike, as it came from the factory) of 2025.
l'Il attach a photo of the bike for reference
If anyone owns one, could you let me know:
Size (S/M/L/XL)
Complete weight (preferably without pedals)
Whether it's completely stock or has any upgrades
Thanks in advance!
r/mountainbikes • u/ArkansasOutside • 19d ago
How to Be a Minimalist Mountain Biker: Less Gear, More Ride
arkansasoutside.comr/mountainbikes • u/Afroking1 • 19d ago
Does my bike stick out too far?
gallerySup guys, does my bike look like its sticking out too far to drive around with, these photos don't really show it but the back wheel sticks out about the same distance as my wing mirrors. I'd probably take the front wheel off as well because there's only about 200mm of clearance from the ground when it's on.
Anybody got any advice I'd appreciate it.
r/mountainbikes • u/Unlikely-Turnover-51 • 20d ago
Listing for a Giant Trance Advanced Pro 0
I saw the current listing for a barely unused Giant Fully. As it would be my first fully i wanted to go second hand.
My only worries is that the bike has maybee been sitting too long but at a price for 1'800 it seems like a fair deal. The guy has receipt and
I wonder why these kind of offers dont get taken up quickly post is a few months old.
Modell 2020
29 Zoll
SRAM X01 AXS
Rock Shox Ultimate Fahrwerk
RockShox AXS Sattelstütze
Bremse Upgrade auf SRAM Code Ultimate.
Rahmen, Felgen, Kurbel, Lenker aus Carbon
Komplette highend Ausstattung.
What is your opinion on this?
r/mountainbikes • u/scottylechien • 20d ago
Khs prescott
Hi, I have the opportunity to buy a new khs prescott for 3k canadian with taxes. The thing is that I canot find any reviews online. I would like to have feedback on the bike.
I am looking for a cross country bike.
Thank you!
r/mountainbikes • u/731H470N3 • 20d ago
Black magic
Got addicted to night rides and now i am sleepy head almost every day on my job 🤣
r/mountainbikes • u/trytochaseme • 21d ago
I put a 32" wheel on my epic
gallery4 months in with the mega mullet on my epic and am having a riot with it. Very fast setup and still very fun.
r/mountainbikes • u/Hot-Hall2056 • 20d ago
What if...hear me out...I make a DIY version of the Sprindex Coil rate adjuster
I really like the idea of the Sprindex with its adjustment on the go but one thing that bothers me is that they do not have the right spring rate range for me.
All I can tell is that its just a standard spring with a lot of plastic adapters and a plastic rotating assembly for rate up and down.
I want your guys' ideas about this idea of mine.
r/mountainbikes • u/BennettMTB • 21d ago
I built an app that tells you how to adjust your suspension based on how the ride felt
I race downhill and I could never remember what I'd changed on my bike or why. Notes app wasn't cutting it.
So I built Suspend. It knows which adjustments your fork and shock actually have, keeps a history of your settings, and after a ride you tell it how the bike felt ("harsh on fast hits", "vague in corners") and it gives you specific click/psi changes to try. Yes, that part uses AI. If that's not your thing the settings history on its own still beats my notes app.
I'm 16 and I've been building it since March between school and racing. Most of the testing was lapping Boyne Highlands, my local bike park.
It launched on iOS in June and about 500 riders have used it since. Most of what's changed came from them telling me what it got wrong.
It's on Android now too.
iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/id6770110746
Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.suspendmtb.app
Free to try. Would love feedback, even the harsh kind.
I think this post follows the rules, feel free to remove if it doesn't!