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The two shock absorbers of full suspension mountain bikes soak up most of the bumping and bouncing from rough terrain and jagged trails resulting in a more comfortable ride over their front suspension-only siblings. Pedaling, however, is less efficient compared to the hardtails. The reason is the rear suspension tends to absorb some of…





List Price: $149.99 USD
New From: $104.00 In Stock
Release date November 15, 2008.

Equipped with a lightweight aluminum alloy frame, coupled with equally lightweight alloy wheel rims, the Mongoose Maxim Dual-Suspension Mountain Bike is easier to pedal on steep climbs than its steel counterparts.
In addition to this, the mountain bike features 21-speed gears that shift smoothly with its SRAM MRX shifters and a Shimano rear derailleur. Whether…





List Price: $240.99 USD



Looking very hi-tech with its floating seat tube, distinctive frame, shock absorber below the seat, and the almost horizontal seat stay, the Polaris Ranger Boys’ Mountain will definitely catch the fancy of any teen-aged boy shopping for his first bike with his dad.
The different configuration of the seat tube, seat stay, and frame is…





List Price: $199.99 USD
New From: $209.97 In Stock
Release date February 1, 2008.

Mountain biking is a great sport. Not only do you lose unwanted fat, you also get to see spectacular views from a mountaintop, a desert, or the wilderness. While your teen-aged daughter may be too young to go out exploring these places, you can plant the seeds of an interest in mountain bikes and mountains…





List Price: $159.99 USD
New From: $133.95 In Stock
Release date November 15, 2008.