I'm looking at getting a mountain bike for trail use. This will for sure not be used for on-road riding. I have a Trek FX 7.3 for that and it gets plenty of use.
I want to take it camping with the kids and ride non-serious trails with them. I may very well get into it a little heavier myself though - so trails could get more challenging.
I don't foresee any aerials or anything that would require a freestyle type bike.
I like having a quality bike, so I am okay with spending a bit of money on it. I've ridden cheap bikes before and can't stand them.
From the research I've done, a full suspension setup would be overkill and perhaps counter-productive. Disc brakes are also not strictly required. I do just fine with the v-brakes on my Trek and can't really see myself riding in the rain where the disc brakes might have an edge. I am not opposed to it, either, but I don't want to compromise on other components just to get disc brakes.
To me, it seems I would do okay with a well-built XC bike.
So what do you think I need to be looking for? Should I consider used bikes?
I am not a bicycle mechanic by any means, but it would probably be good to learn.
I really don't want to spend more than $1k max.
Along those same lines, I am also looking to buy a similar bike for an eight year old. Trail use and some on-road use. Suggestions? He's hard on his bike. He's worn out two rear tires in two years (he really likes skid marks).
I want to take it camping with the kids and ride non-serious trails with them. I may very well get into it a little heavier myself though - so trails could get more challenging.
I don't foresee any aerials or anything that would require a freestyle type bike.
I like having a quality bike, so I am okay with spending a bit of money on it. I've ridden cheap bikes before and can't stand them.
From the research I've done, a full suspension setup would be overkill and perhaps counter-productive. Disc brakes are also not strictly required. I do just fine with the v-brakes on my Trek and can't really see myself riding in the rain where the disc brakes might have an edge. I am not opposed to it, either, but I don't want to compromise on other components just to get disc brakes.
To me, it seems I would do okay with a well-built XC bike.
So what do you think I need to be looking for? Should I consider used bikes?
I am not a bicycle mechanic by any means, but it would probably be good to learn.
I really don't want to spend more than $1k max.
Along those same lines, I am also looking to buy a similar bike for an eight year old. Trail use and some on-road use. Suggestions? He's hard on his bike. He's worn out two rear tires in two years (he really likes skid marks).