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How to Buy a Mountain Bike by Mountain Bike Expert at PV Bicycle Center in Los Angeles.

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  • suryaharris007 - This guy has it all spot on! Well done fella!=)
  • NiCh0li - Finally a decent video that's not bias towards a 26er or 29er! Just what I needed. Thanks!
  • demetriarules - Straight to the point and covers all the important information. Thanks man. 
  • Dewoy1 - Whats the name of the bike at 2.43 ???
  • TheG7thcapo - Simple and straight explanation.... Great video.... 
  • uroprop - full susp comercial ...great not even trying to do work
  • mike x - i find long travel bikes with lots of sag can make correct seat height slightly more alkward. i find i can get the correct seat height with just a slight bend my knees almost straight at bottom pedal position when the bike is sagged but when its unsagged i find im too high and then if a lower the saddle to correct for this in unsagged mode the saddle is then to low when the bike is sagged again. a remote seatpost seems to be the best solution for this problem as going down to a smaller frame is not always desirable
  • Randy Mino - NICE, 
  • Hyden Polikoff - Hard tail 29er not a hardtail or 29er!!!
  • alex o'neal - Thanks for the informative tutorial Shawn...very helpful...
  • Vincent Newton - Can you take a all mountain bike over some decent jumps and drops to. Nothing super insane but still pretty legit jumps?
  • Jordan van Waas - would a hard tail be all right for doing small jumps only a couple of metres high 
  • Chris Babb - This video is pretty misleading when it comes to cross country and 29ers. The second to last bike he showed, the Enduro, comes in a 29er as well but that doesn't you're going to be using it for generally riding on the street or fire road. Hard tail 29ers are meant for those who want to go fast on single track but aren't necessarily looking to be comfortable or playful.
  • juanjeremy2012 - the dude in this video had a heart attack on his bike and died, gist sayin'...
  • tusmorninginsept911 - The first mountain bike? 1984 Cannondale SM-500 'All Terrain'. http://www.ebay.com/itm/261453926869?ssPageName=STRK%3AMESELX%3AIT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649 
  • Teran Clan - Is cross country same ass hard tail? Cause I ve seen some cross country without rear suspension? Am confuse
  • gnosismonk - if your serious spend more than you can afford, get the next model up. go that bit more.
  • Ruel gonzaga - the bestmall of that by the way, how much that hard tail?
  • paulsviplist - what if I want a hard tail that is angled like a downhill bike? What bike should I get?
  • ballyoulsterboy - thanks good to know
  • Epik Kentaro - Actually i would get a Diamondback because they can do their part in dirt trails and are really good for street and only have forward suspention. :)
  • AMPAC CHAMPION - just what i've been searching for
  • Dalton VanWormer - What type of bike would you recommend for street riding and medium trails with some jumping and tricks?
  • hardrider2 - im in the exact same boat as you.. im no pro but i ride some pretty rough trails and on the street yet dont have the thousands for full suspension
  • Igor43s - i found used Specialized Demo 8 for 2 k. Demo 8 is 10,000 dollars new
  • minecraftableme - Hey i have around $400 and im going to do alot of light trail riding and street commuting! What would you reccomend? Thanks!!!!
  • 47shahzaib - Hard Tail IS the best...
  • ttekcebc - such a nice shop!
  • Andrei C - I would like to buy a Hardtail All-Mountain bike... it's the Commencal Ramones AL2 Orange... I need it for light-medium Downhill, some very little jumps & medium-hard XC... is this a good choice or should I search for more expensive bikes? (Full Suspension is not a must, I'd rather prefer a hardtail :D) Will it work nice on the street, too? Thanks in advance!
  • ScoutAsScoots - My budget is about 1~2k is it enough for a Specialized Stumpjumper 29er HT?
  • Buck Morgan - Just discovered cross country, and I love it. Viva la 29ers!
  • Simons YT - Don't buy a mountain bike, unless its a good expensive one. I see people riding one on bike paths all pent over sweating like hell
  • lunatique - lol of course before buying a bike hahaha..
  • kjkrichter - this is a perfect bike for which it seems u need. dont really have to look for better ones becuase theres not much hardtails in th3 1000-2000 zone that are worth the price. T he commecial makes great bikes the only thing i have to say is the fork maybe invest in a little higher quality fork than the one it comes with but other wise great bike and u shud have a lot of fun with it if u want a fs but not a lot of money the cannondale rz twenty 3 only $500 doallars more and u can do more with it!
  • 455tfg - expensive bikes
  • staticPR704 - lol
  • Epik Kentaro - Even though they are not one of the best brands. But i got my Diamondback Cobra24 for $150
  • Fabion Burton - Please could i ask is the all over mountain bike ok for covering flat sandy terrain asswell as mountain
  • fwupow - I think a lot of people buy MTBs when they'd be better served buying a cruiser or hybrid. Why be bent over and having half your body weight bearing down on the handlebars if you're just gonna trundle about on the bike path? I guess the sporty look and perception that MTBs are the "in" bicycle to ride combined with general ignorance explains why there are so many people granny-cruising the bike-path on MTBs.
  • Mark Speed6 - 100mm = 3.9"...

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