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Thursday, January 24, 2008

 

How to Base Your Mountain Bike Purchase Decision on Ratings?

The popularity of the sport of mountain biking has brought an upward surge in the mountain bike market. Just like any other product, mountain bikes too are rated and these ratings can help a biker, whether a learner or a professional, to decide on the right bike for himself. If you are on the lookout for a new bike, comparing ratings and matching it with your requirements and capacity should help you decide on the right choice.

Mountain biking has grown in popularity over the years and mountain biking enthusiasts who are passionate about this sport know exactly the fun, excitement and the adrenaline high that they experience each time they go mountain biking. The fun and excitement associated with this sport comes with a package deal of danger and risks. The mountain bike and the safety equipments play a major role in making this sport a little bit safer. However selecting the right bike can be a daunting task for beginners and this is where mountain bike ratings can be of major help.

As with every other product, its important that you take a well informed decision before finalizing the selection and purchase of your mountain bike. To achieve this you need to research for more information on the various available options and the mountain bike ratings.

Mountain Bikes and their Ratings

Its wise to go through multiple mountain bike ratings before your finalize your choice because ratings are like reviews and may differ from source to source. Thus if a particular mountain bike is rated as the best by one source, there may be another source which might have an average or not so good view of the bike.

If you are looking for a durable and sturdy mountain bike then GT Avalanche is a popular choice. You will require an investment of $1,000 for this bike but rest assured that this will be a good investment since the bike is a choice of many mountain bikers and is even rated at 4 stars out of a grading of 5 because of its durability and rough and tough image.

If you are a learner and want to invest in a bike which should not hurt your pocket too much and should also be capable of pulling through your initial falls and hurdles as a learner, then Schwinn Mesa should be your final pick. The Schwinn Mesa has an average rating of 3.5 stars out of 5 and is a good learners bike and costs around $250.

The GMC Sport is a strong contender and is popular not only due to its sturdiness and durability but also for its chic image. Average Bikers prefer the GMC Sport since they can use it well even on rough rides and then can save money by trading it for a better model in an exchange offer. And at a price of $250, the sturdiness, durability, style as well as trading benefits make the bike popular enough to stand on a rating of 4 out of 5 stars.

Andrew Caxton is a syndicated writer of http://www.bikecyclingreviews.com You can find more information and resources on mountain bike ratings at his website.

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