• Since I'm here, I figure I may as well ask a little advice...

    Where does a complete beginner start with trying to choose an mtb? I've got 10years experience building riding and racing road, tt and track bikes but I've only ridden rental mtbs one or two times since I was a kid but it was massive fun. I loved my CX bike but that's since been build into a commuter bike and it also felt a bit limited on some trails.

    I live in the flatlands of the Thames Vally so almost all riding would be confined to footpaths and bridleways... plenty of mud but nothing even vaguely resembling anything gnarly without getting in the car. Going for a spin along the Ridgeway also sounds pretty fun.

    How do I know what kind of bike I need/want? I'm pretty sure I don't want a downhill bike, a cross country bike sounds vaguely appealing and I don't even know what enduro means... I sort of guess I might want something with a rigid rear end and front suspension, but no idea about wheel sizes or types of suspension or anything...

    That calibre bossnut seems like good value but I was sort of hoping for a budget nearer £500 since I've no idea what I'm doing... where on earth am I supposed to start?

  • Where does a complete beginner start with trying to choose an mtb?

    Get a mid travel trail bike like that Bossnut or a Whyte T130. They do everything quite well, and you can grow in to it and do rad things on them and not feel totally underbiked.

    Traily hardtails are fun too like a Stanton or Cotic Soul. But £500 will get you a more XC orientated hardtail and they are a bit of a drag unless you get something progressive like a Scalpel. Which aint £500.

  • I'd try to borrow a bike and see what you like and don't like about it.

    If you just want something that's more capable than a cross bike, there are good bikes to be had for £500 if you shop around, and great ones if you forsake suspension (I'm of the opinion that steel forks are better than shit suspension forks, but I may be in the minority)

  • I'm just going to throw in a bargain basement suggestion:

    http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/vitus-bikes-dee-city-bike-2017/rp-prod147644

    Got one (2014 model) to keep over in Ireland when I visit and it's perfectly fine with the mountains and trails there. Cheap, simple and reliable (so far.)

    Also they've got a placeholder photo of one of the older V-brake models, but it comes with discs.

  • as some one who flirted with MTB but then had to sell off the bike ive been wanting to get back to trying it some more as i had a lot of fun in the short time i had bike. been doing some research on the budget mtbs.

    hope you get a bike sorted

    this is a good read
    http://www.mbr.co.uk/reviews/hardtail/mbr-hardtail-of-the-year-sneak-preview-video

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