Soon, there is going to be the rapture. It's when there will be trumpet sounds, and after the trumpet sounds, God will lift his people from here. Also, God said people should be living by the Bible. Amen, and God bless you. ❤* John 3:16 - "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him shall not perish but have eternal life". ❤
When I search for a budget bike video, this is what I’m looking for. Not a “budget bike” for $1,500, but some below $700 to just get into the sport if you don’t have that much money to spend. Great video!
If you got $500 buy second hand ,you can get a bike from 2012 worth near 2k , just check all bushings and jobs a gud'n, way way betterment than any store bike upto and over a grand
I came here for the same thing. I watched 3 videos about "budget". Not one under $1k lol. Top it off, every bike needed upgraded to be decent in one way or another.
So far, this is the BEST video I have found to get my first mountain bike, in my opinion no other video gets you explained for a beginner and plus great edited. And it is on a BUDGET!! Great video man, keep it up!!
You can have a dropper and a front derailleur at the same time. There's a different lever that's placed on top of the bars to not interfere with the shifter.
FYI, the Kent seatpost diameter is 30.4mm, which - yes - you won't find a dropper for. However Cane Creek and numerous chinese knock off brands make an adapter that will convert 30.4 > 28.6 or 27.2, for which there are loads of options.
8:49 As someone who sells bikes for a living, it's better to have external cable routing for mountain bikes, especially lower end. There's literally no downside. It's cheaper, easier to fix the crappy parts that come on them, and easy to upgrade or remove.
So I pulled the trigger and ordered the Kona Lava dome after watching this video. Can’t wait to go riding with the kids. Been struggling on the big box bike I’ve had.
The Ozark Trail Ridge is now available in a small frame (15") and newer production bikes now have a Microshift Acolyte shifter/derailleur (with clutch). The front brake rotor is now 180mm.
Great video for someone like me new to mountain biking. I got sticker shock when I learned how much a good bike costs... so I purchased a used 2012 Kona Mahuna during the pandemic from a used bike shop in Virginia that was in like new condition. I couldn't believe how mint condition it looked for its age and it had decent components. I don't even think the previous owner rode it much I had been searching EVERYWHERE for a quality bike! It was my first quality mountain bike after trying two from Amazon that were pure garbage. It was also my first time experiencing hydraulic brakes and trigger shifters... I was totally hooked! I had started watching every UA-cam video I could find about how to find and maintain a quality bike including the Berm Peak channel. I was not going to make the Amazon mistake a third time. That 2012 Kona rode better and felt smoother than a brand new Trek X Caliber 8 that I tried a few weeks ago. I was able to sell my old Kona in less than a week and I purchased a brand new Kona Mahuna with Shimano components two weeks ago in gloss plum (purple) that is absolutely stunning when it comes to frame design and color.
I got the Polygon Xtrada 6 at the beginning of this year. (I upgraded from Giant Talon 4). Everything about the bike is great for the trails I like to ride. It is a very grounded, stable bike and definitely worth the money. I think I got it on sale for $699 or something. Bikes Online actually forgot the box with the QR skewer and pedals, but I sent one email, and they sent all the stuff I was missing and more in about 2 days. One thing you left out from the video, which is a weird detail, is that this fork actually has rebound dampening! On a coil fork, which is really weird, but there is a very noticeable difference between min and max. All I need for it now is a dropper post, which is 27.2mm. All in all would recommend getting this bike 👍👍
External cable routing is the best option if you are going to work on your bike yourself. Especially with hydraulic brakes. Internal cable roughing is a gimmick that makes your bike worse. Only exception is if you put the bike on chairlifts. Then getting the cables out of the way is good for durability.
I have a 2018 Trek Marlin 5 that has external cables and “friends” tell me I should get a newer Marlin 5 JUST FOR INTERNAL CABLE ROUTING!! I hate internal routing. Just unreal how people blow a decent amount of money over a simple GIMICK!!!!
Just bought an Ozark Trail for my 13 year old. I was feeling kind of guilty for getting such a cheap bike, but there was a lot that I liked about it. Anyway, I feel better about the purchase after seeing this. Great job on the video.
It's a solid choice for that age. My kids went through various bike sizes over the years, so it makes little sense to spend a lot on a brand name. If he's still biking at 17, then you can have a chat about upgrading to a lighter bike that costs more $$$.
Pride marvel 9.3 for 530$: 1) Microshift Advent rear derailleur and 2×9 shift levers 2) Oil-spring Suntour xct fork with lockout 3) Hydraulic Sram level brakes with front rotor 180 and rear 160 4)29" wheels
Most of these were still over my budget for a 50+ yo just trying to get some exercise in a capable MTB. Using your checklist I settled on the Hiland Conqueror 29in MTB for $320. Aluminum frame, 29in wheels, Logan Hydraulic brakes, Shimano 16 speed transmission. Had it for a month and love it so far. Would love to see someone who understands more about MTBs review it.
Best Bike that no one is talking about is the Co-op DRT 1.2. Picked one up the other day for $799 on sale and it has a ton of features that make it an incredible value including front and rear Thru Axles. Being so cheap with so many upgrade paths, I will be riding this bike for many years to come!
Wow I didn't know Kona Lava Dome was still in the catalog. Back around 1994/1995 I was a teenager and mowed lawns, washed cars and saved all my birthday/xmas money. Saved up $747 after a year or so and bought a white Kona Lava Dome with RockShok Quadra forks, Kona A / B drive tires, Kona race light seat post, stem and bars all from memory. I knew the catalog on that thing as I couldn't wait to afford and buy it. Talk about being in shape back then, I would ride that miles just to hit the trails and then ride home. I was a surprised to see Lava Dome in that list and clicked the link right away. 25yrs later I still lightly ride from time to time. Bought a newer hardtail a few weeks back. Cannondale Cujo 1 2019 for $320 and almost like new. Still need to figure how to raise the seatpost without the dropper no longer working. (figured it out, just had to push same cable house more into the frame up top and pull a little more out near the crank to give slack for the dropper to be able to be raised up)
@@ShepherdsSheepdog Well they removed it and I didn't even post a link. If you google Kona Lava Dome you will see you can get white or black in all sizes for $437.50. Looks like a sweet deal.
I did this exact shopping a few months ago. I was looking for my 14 year old son a good hard tail that could take some abuse and be a ton of fun, and be upgradeable. I ended up catching a great sale from Salsa. I bought him a Rangefinder for a little over $600. Advent X shifting, with MASSIVE 27.5, 2.8 Maxxis tires. Tekro hydraulic brakes. Tapered head tube. 120 mm XCM fork with lockout. Internal routing and ready for a dropper post. Needless to say my kid has had an absolute blast on this bike. It could have easily made the number 1 spot on this list for the price, however the price is back to $899 right now. Seems to go on and off sale frequently.
Don’t get me wrong, your list was perfect. Especially considering that the Salsa went back up in price. I looked closely and considered every bike on your list. I was practically calling the next bike up and several times I was correct. Ha! I actually just ordered a Norco Storm 4 for my oldest son. He’s not an avid biker but if he chooses to start trail riding, the Storm should be easily upgradeable. He just needs a good capable commuter for college next fall. Oh, and one last detail about the Salsa… the fork is a through axle, and my LBS assembled and sold it to me for the Salsa sale price. Now I have a new relationship with that shop. In fact they are dropping Kona, because they are going direct to consumer so there’s no money to be made on that brand. Instead they picked up Norco! And yes, once again they gave me the online sale price. My Storm 4 should be here any day now. I’m super stoked. Just wish the storm had a tapered head tube. That would have made it perfect. But, I didn’t want a Walmart bike, and $450 used or new was my absolute cap for a commuter mountain bike.
Wow I have never had anything but a Sears or Walmart bike as a 56-year-old this video was cool. What do you think of the Trek marlins they are probably the cheapest bike at my local bike shop. Video was great, Thank you
My wife has the Storm 1, and it's fantastic. The cheaper versions are still excellent value bikes. I was so impressed, I bought their Fluid HT1 for myself!
They recently dropped the price of the silverback stride sport to €299 for Black Friday. It’s an incredible bike with internal cable routing, hydraulic disc breaks, 1x8 drivetrain… Although the drivetrain may seem low I ride up the hill I live on every day and the largest cog can easily get you up some really steep sections. I don’t to much fast flat land riding but goin long distances if comfortable and fun, especially with the easily adjustable fork it came with.
Bro you are real pro the best top quality budget bike on you tube you managed to put them together ,i subscribe and folow .Great job ,lots of help to help me get what i need.Good wealth and all the best
Man we used to beat the hell out of a few huffy mountain bikes from toys r us and never have issues. Jumps, trails all of it, its crazy how expensive anything is anymore, but then again my Haro t boy Fatboy frame alone back then was over 400.
I had a 13 speed huffy with front suspension back in the early 90s from Bradley's lol and road that and a 18 speed huffy I got alil after in my early teens everywhere. Only stopped because I got a license shortly after 😂 now I'm 40 and want back in the mountain bike game having a family with 2 boys now
Speaking of a huffy!! I bought the new huffy rock creek 29 from Walmart, I have the trexler national preserve here in Allentown Pennsylvania and it takes the jumps, berms and more, great hard tail.
Great video. Any thoughts about Canon-dale Trail 5. There’s a REI store close to where I live, and that bike looks awesome to me, but of course II don’t anything about bikes. Thanks
For a few more bucks the Xtrada7 has an air shock and thru axles, I wish it was in stock when my son’s birthday came round, the 6 has proven to be great though. Got some new forks though, he was too light for the springs.
@@Cozmacc for the price ($400) the only other bike I would look at right now is the ozark trail (the #2 bike on this list). I personally like the mongoose more for the geometry and better frame size options. Imo if I didn’t already have a nice hard tail and only had 400 for a bike. The mongoose is what I would get. I don’t believe you’ll find anything “better” for 400 and less.
Fantastic list! I’m starting a high school MTB team in a farming town in Michigan. Price WILL be a factor for families and I’ve been trying to put a list just like your together. Sounds like we are on the same page for the top 10. I am curious if you looked at some of the smaller brands like Eastern and Batch? Anything worth even considering from them?
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I built my Schwinn Taff Comp for a total including the $124 initial Walmart purchase of less than $800 with a better XC wheel set and external bearing crank than your top 2 recommendations. Mine is easily comparable to a $1,200 offering from the big names.
No Specialized? I am shocked. The rock hopper is one of the best bang for the buck little bike I have ever had. The sizes are available in almost unlimited different configurations also.
How about one of these to convert into a touring bike with a lot of slack. Next question is, are 27.5 better because of a lot of trail? 😊 I'm 6ft 175lbs and 68 years young. I'm looking f1x8or 9 with a huge gear for uphill.
Thank you soooo much for pointing me in the right direction I was hoping for trail over xc, does anyone know if this makes a MAJOR difference? In the end, it won't matter, I'm looking for a mtb that's all.
Whats the best one of the list that has EVERYTHING you need but no extra stuff for preference, i just want one that works perfectly and comes all together
Would you consider added a CYC Photon conversation kit to the Polygon Xtrada 6? I'd love an electric hard tail, and this seems like a much cheaper route to that.
i have a norco storm 5 its absolute rubbish every time i ride the bike something breaks i went of a 4 inch ramp and some how my derailleur went into my wheel blew out 6 spokes bent my chain derailleur is in 4 pieces and i wasn't doing anything dumb i was just launching of it
I recently bought a eastern alpaka 29er..it's the first time I've ever heard of eastern bike company so I'm asking have you got any input as to if I got a good deal or??..I don't know
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Soon, there is going to be the rapture. It's when there will be trumpet sounds, and after the trumpet sounds, God will lift his people from here. Also, God said people should be living by the Bible. Amen, and God bless you.
❤* John 3:16 - "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him shall not perish but have eternal life". ❤
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What do you think about the norco storm 3 is this another good option?
When I search for a budget bike video, this is what I’m looking for. Not a “budget bike” for $1,500, but some below $700 to just get into the sport if you don’t have that much money to spend. Great video!
If you got $500 buy second hand ,you can get a bike from 2012 worth near 2k , just check all bushings and jobs a gud'n, way way betterment than any store bike upto and over a grand
@@ianmangham4570 thanks for the recommendation!
I bought a 2017 felt for $1100 that was a $2k in its time and i overpaid but you can definitely buy something used at a good price.
Giordano Intrepid still on sale for 537ish vs 649 normal price
I came here for the same thing. I watched 3 videos about "budget". Not one under $1k lol.
Top it off, every bike needed upgraded to be decent in one way or another.
So far, this is the BEST video I have found to get my first mountain bike, in my opinion no other video gets you explained for a beginner and plus great edited.
And it is on a BUDGET!!
Great video man, keep it up!!
Thanks homie! Glad it helped!🤜🏼🤛🏼
What did you get ?
It would be even better if you can get anything from that list, all out of stock
I really like my Giant Talon! I've had it for 3 years now and it hasn't let me down.
You can have a dropper and a front derailleur at the same time. There's a different lever that's placed on top of the bars to not interfere with the shifter.
Wanting to get into mountain biking I have looked at a hundred entry level MTB videos and this is by far the best on youtube. Thanks mate.
FYI, the Kent seatpost diameter is 30.4mm, which - yes - you won't find a dropper for. However Cane Creek and numerous chinese knock off brands make an adapter that will convert 30.4 > 28.6 or 27.2, for which there are loads of options.
8:49 As someone who sells bikes for a living, it's better to have external cable routing for mountain bikes, especially lower end. There's literally no downside. It's cheaper, easier to fix the crappy parts that come on them, and easy to upgrade or remove.
Thanks for the insight!🤜🏼🤛🏼
I would honestly prefer BOTH options so i can choose which i do.
although, wouldn't putting on some attachments be harder?
I just got the Ozark Trail Ridge, and there now with clutching derailleurs.
There getting BETTER.
So I pulled the trigger and ordered the Kona Lava dome after watching this video. Can’t wait to go riding with the kids. Been struggling on the big box bike I’ve had.
Kona makes great bikes! Hope you have a blast!
I have a new mountain bike, huffy rock creek 29 and it's a hard tail and I absolutely love it.
Thanks for the information. I’m going to be new to MTB and I am currently waiting on my Kona Lanai. Let’s go!!
The Ozark Trail Ridge is now available in a small frame (15") and newer production bikes now have a Microshift Acolyte shifter/derailleur (with clutch). The front brake rotor is now 180mm.
Just picked one up yesterday, they also added a narrow-wide front chain ring
I would say the Polygon XTrada 6 becomes a mid level hardtail with just a little bit of upgrading. Some good used parts make a huge difference
Great video for someone like me new to mountain biking. I got sticker shock when I learned how much a good bike costs... so I purchased a used 2012 Kona Mahuna during the pandemic from a used bike shop in Virginia that was in like new condition. I couldn't believe how mint condition it looked for its age and it had decent components. I don't even think the previous owner rode it much I had been searching EVERYWHERE for a quality bike! It was my first quality mountain bike after trying two from Amazon that were pure garbage. It was also my first time experiencing hydraulic brakes and trigger shifters... I was totally hooked! I had started watching every UA-cam video I could find about how to find and maintain a quality bike including the Berm Peak channel. I was not going to make the Amazon mistake a third time. That 2012 Kona rode better and felt smoother than a brand new Trek X Caliber 8 that I tried a few weeks ago. I was able to sell my old Kona in less than a week and I purchased a brand new Kona Mahuna with Shimano components two weeks ago in gloss plum (purple) that is absolutely stunning when it comes to frame design and color.
I got the Polygon Xtrada 6 at the beginning of this year. (I upgraded from Giant Talon 4). Everything about the bike is great for the trails I like to ride. It is a very grounded, stable bike and definitely worth the money. I think I got it on sale for $699 or something. Bikes Online actually forgot the box with the QR skewer and pedals, but I sent one email, and they sent all the stuff I was missing and more in about 2 days. One thing you left out from the video, which is a weird detail, is that this fork actually has rebound dampening! On a coil fork, which is really weird, but there is a very noticeable difference between min and max. All I need for it now is a dropper post, which is 27.2mm. All in all would recommend getting this bike 👍👍
Thanks for the input! 🤜🏼🤛🏼
In a week I'm ordering the polygon xtrada 7
I was bikepacking and currently stranded this is actually kind helpful
Awesome. We need more lists like this.
External cable routing is the best option if you are going to work on your bike yourself. Especially with hydraulic brakes. Internal cable roughing is a gimmick that makes your bike worse. Only exception is if you put the bike on chairlifts. Then getting the cables out of the way is good for durability.
Good for durability ? Is it because of no risk of damage by chairlift ?
I have a 2018 Trek Marlin 5 that has external cables and “friends” tell me I should get a newer Marlin 5 JUST FOR INTERNAL CABLE ROUTING!! I hate internal routing. Just unreal how people blow a decent amount of money over a simple GIMICK!!!!
Just bought an Ozark Trail for my 13 year old. I was feeling kind of guilty for getting such a cheap bike, but there was a lot that I liked about it. Anyway, I feel better about the purchase after seeing this. Great job on the video.
my dad bought me cheap bikes but im sure your kid loves you for it no matter what. good job parent!
It's a solid choice for that age. My kids went through various bike sizes over the years, so it makes little sense to spend a lot on a brand name. If he's still biking at 17, then you can have a chat about upgrading to a lighter bike that costs more $$$.
Finally a video that’s not 1500 or 2k for a “budget” bike 🙏🏼. Thank you for the video
Cheers!🤜🏼🤛🏼
@@TopToBottomMTBcan’t wait till you make a 2024 list 🙏🏻. Thank you for the list and video
Pride marvel 9.3 for 530$:
1) Microshift Advent rear derailleur and 2×9 shift levers
2) Oil-spring Suntour xct fork with lockout
3) Hydraulic Sram level brakes with front rotor 180 and rear 160
4)29" wheels
You're a great presenter. Enjoy listening and learning from you.
Cheers! Happy to see you’re enjoying the videos.🤜🏼🤛🏼
I picked the ozark trail ridge for 198 yesterday. I seen at Walmart and been wanting to get into MB so i went for it
Wow!!!😳nice!
Kent Trouvaille has 2 frame sizes. And the large frame is setup for internal dropper post connection. (You need to run a shim and small tube dropper)
Most of these were still over my budget for a 50+ yo just trying to get some exercise in a capable MTB. Using your checklist I settled on the Hiland Conqueror 29in MTB for $320. Aluminum frame, 29in wheels, Logan Hydraulic brakes, Shimano 16 speed transmission. Had it for a month and love it so far. Would love to see someone who understands more about MTBs review it.
Best Bike that no one is talking about is the Co-op DRT 1.2. Picked one up the other day for $799 on sale and it has a ton of features that make it an incredible value including front and rear Thru Axles. Being so cheap with so many upgrade paths, I will be riding this bike for many years to come!
Great Video lots of Info. I just bought a Ozark trail. I love it already saving for the Kona
How’s it been?
My 2016 Kona Splice got stolen . I took that bike everywhere. I found a Marin bobcat 3 . I love this bike. Great replacement. Wooohoo!
Great video, but you forgot about the Canyon Stoic 2, great bike with modern trail geometry, a burly 140mm fork for 749
Wanted to keep it under $700
Wow I didn't know Kona Lava Dome was still in the catalog. Back around 1994/1995 I was a teenager and mowed lawns, washed cars and saved all my birthday/xmas money. Saved up $747 after a year or so and bought a white Kona Lava Dome with RockShok Quadra forks, Kona A / B drive tires, Kona race light seat post, stem and bars all from memory. I knew the catalog on that thing as I couldn't wait to afford and buy it. Talk about being in shape back then, I would ride that miles just to hit the trails and then ride home. I was a surprised to see Lava Dome in that list and clicked the link right away. 25yrs later I still lightly ride from time to time. Bought a newer hardtail a few weeks back. Cannondale Cujo 1 2019 for $320 and almost like new. Still need to figure how to raise the seatpost without the dropper no longer working.
(figured it out, just had to push same cable house more into the frame up top and pull a little more out near the crank to give slack for the dropper to be able to be raised up)
I very nearly bought a new Lava Dome 2 weeks ago. Local shop had one in eggplant purple for $700. Probably still does. Hideous color for a solid bike.
@@ShepherdsSheepdog Well they removed it and I didn't even post a link. If you google Kona Lava Dome you will see you can get white or black in all sizes for $437.50. Looks like a sweet deal.
I did this exact shopping a few months ago. I was looking for my 14 year old son a good hard tail that could take some abuse and be a ton of fun, and be upgradeable. I ended up catching a great sale from Salsa. I bought him a Rangefinder for a little over $600. Advent X shifting, with MASSIVE 27.5, 2.8 Maxxis tires. Tekro hydraulic brakes. Tapered head tube. 120 mm XCM fork with lockout. Internal routing and ready for a dropper post. Needless to say my kid has had an absolute blast on this bike. It could have easily made the number 1 spot on this list for the price, however the price is back to $899 right now. Seems to go on and off sale frequently.
Love the salsa frames. And that sounds like a sweet deal! Glad to see another smart shopper out there!🤜🏼🤛🏼
Don’t get me wrong, your list was perfect. Especially considering that the Salsa went back up in price. I looked closely and considered every bike on your list. I was practically calling the next bike up and several times I was correct. Ha! I actually just ordered a Norco Storm 4 for my oldest son. He’s not an avid biker but if he chooses to start trail riding, the Storm should be easily upgradeable. He just needs a good capable commuter for college next fall. Oh, and one last detail about the Salsa… the fork is a through axle, and my LBS assembled and sold it to me for the Salsa sale price. Now I have a new relationship with that shop. In fact they are dropping Kona, because they are going direct to consumer so there’s no money to be made on that brand. Instead they picked up Norco! And yes, once again they gave me the online sale price. My Storm 4 should be here any day now. I’m super stoked. Just wish the storm had a tapered head tube. That would have made it perfect. But, I didn’t want a Walmart bike, and $450 used or new was my absolute cap for a commuter mountain bike.
Talk about a great video, good details, to the point, well explained. !!
Wow I have never had anything but a Sears or Walmart bike as a 56-year-old this video was cool. What do you think of the Trek marlins they are probably the cheapest bike at my local bike shop. Video was great, Thank you
My wife has the Storm 1, and it's fantastic. The cheaper versions are still excellent value bikes. I was so impressed, I bought their Fluid HT1 for myself!
Thanks for letting everyone know! 🤜🏼🤛🏼
Pipe welder, millwright, hobby mechanic here. Oh gooooooood I need tools!!!
They recently dropped the price of the silverback stride sport to €299 for Black Friday.
It’s an incredible bike with internal cable routing, hydraulic disc breaks, 1x8 drivetrain…
Although the drivetrain may seem low I ride up the hill I live on every day and the largest cog can easily get you up some really steep sections.
I don’t to much fast flat land riding but goin long distances if comfortable and fun, especially with the easily adjustable fork it came with.
This video is so good!! You instantly earned a new subscriber
The giant talon 4 comes with a 2x8 drive train, front is micro shift and rear is Shimano Altus.
Best video for beginner trying to figure out first bike thanks
Music to my ears! 🤜🏼🤛🏼
I just bought a used one for $100 and it's all brand new parts. Guy offered free tune ups for life.
Trail ready budget biked
Able co core
Ozark trail ridge
Kent trouvellie
Kent Enclave
Giordano Valor
Giordano Intrepid
Poseidon Norton
Bro you are real pro the best top quality budget bike on you tube you managed to put them together ,i subscribe and folow .Great job ,lots of help to help me get what i need.Good wealth and all the best
Thanks for the kind words! Glad to have you in the audience!🤜🏼🤛🏼
Thanks for the video! Really helps for beginners like me.
Really nice videos ! I love the channel, good job man !
Thanks! Means a lot!🤜🏼🤛🏼
Man we used to beat the hell out of a few huffy mountain bikes from toys r us and never have issues. Jumps, trails all of it, its crazy how expensive anything is anymore, but then again my Haro t boy Fatboy frame alone back then was over 400.
I had a 13 speed huffy with front suspension back in the early 90s from Bradley's lol and road that and a 18 speed huffy I got alil after in my early teens everywhere. Only stopped because I got a license shortly after 😂 now I'm 40 and want back in the mountain bike game having a family with 2 boys now
@@jamstarent21 Same i got a 3 year old and 1 year old so i want to take them out i might end up just dropping the money around the 500-600 range.
Speaking of a huffy!! I bought the new huffy rock creek 29 from Walmart, I have the trexler national preserve here in Allentown Pennsylvania and it takes the jumps, berms and more, great hard tail.
Thanks I’ll show my friend this he wants to start
Sick! Thx for sharing!🤜🏼🤛🏼
I just bought the ozark trail. Just getting into the sport.
Sick should be a great platform to learn on! 🤘🏻
I learned a fkn lot about marketing and content creation(or maybe design) with this video that mountain biking appears to be “sliding”.😊
My new idea monster drink logo on bike, monster drink logo also t shirts in this mountain dew slippers in stores
What about the Cannondale trail 8????
Great video. Any thoughts about Canon-dale Trail 5. There’s a REI store close to where I live, and that bike looks awesome to me, but of course II don’t anything about bikes.
Thanks
Checkout the eastern alpaka. 29 or 27.5. I bought the 29 for 399 and put $400 in it and it's been a tank.
Perfect video, thanks
The Kent Trouvaille does come in 16 and 18 inch frames.
Must be new… only had one choice when I looked! Good to know! Thx!
What do you think of the specialized rockhopper expert 29"? For trails?
I have the same question. Find for $599
Just picked up the lava dome for $525 which sounds like a steal!!
@@youforia1449 they had a sale on last years model not sure if they still have any in stock
Can you do a gravel bike version of this video
For a few more bucks the Xtrada7 has an air shock and thru axles, I wish it was in stock when my son’s birthday came round, the 6 has proven to be great though. Got some new forks though, he was too light for the springs.
I’ve been thinking of the cannondale trail 7.1 and can’t decide if I want to get it yet but it seems really good
GT agressor superbudget, GT Avalanche a nice budget trail bike
Mongoose has a nice bike on sale right now. The Switchback comp is $400 and pretty good
would u recommend it for its price or could i find something better?
@@Cozmacc for the price ($400) the only other bike I would look at right now is the ozark trail (the #2 bike on this list). I personally like the mongoose more for the geometry and better frame size options. Imo if I didn’t already have a nice hard tail and only had 400 for a bike. The mongoose is what I would get. I don’t believe you’ll find anything “better” for 400 and less.
@@Yourmom-rn7je thx, ill def check it out
Best video ever 💯💪🏻
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Fantastic list! I’m starting a high school MTB team in a farming town in Michigan. Price WILL be a factor for families and I’ve been trying to put a list just like your together. Sounds like we are on the same page for the top 10. I am curious if you looked at some of the smaller brands like Eastern and Batch? Anything worth even considering from them?
spend a couple bucks more and get the Xtrada 7. I love it so much!
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I built my Schwinn Taff Comp for a total including the $124 initial Walmart purchase of less than $800 with a better XC wheel set and external bearing crank than your top 2 recommendations. Mine is easily comparable to a $1,200 offering from the big names.
Sounds like a waste of money 😢
@@BrickedHonorA you sound like a fool
@@BrickedHonor Your just naive and immature. Grow up and you'll see.
@@johnmills837 Naive for sure
definitely gonna save up so I can get a good bike for Christmas.
7 months later didn't realised I commented but I'm about to buy the xtrada 5 in a few days
No Specialized? I am shocked. The rock hopper is one of the best bang for the buck little bike I have ever had. The sizes are available in almost unlimited different configurations also.
I’m about 5”10 220lbs, what would you recommend size wise?i Want to ride on the bike trail
External cable And mechanical disc brakes work well in Texas
How about one of these to convert into a touring bike with a lot of slack. Next question is, are 27.5 better because of a lot of trail? 😊 I'm 6ft 175lbs and 68 years young. I'm looking f1x8or 9 with a huge gear for uphill.
I feel like Cannondale Trail 7.1 should be on this list. It has all the benefits you keyed in on for under $600.
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What are thoughts on the Eastern Alpaka 29" everyone?
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Sweet! Welcome Chad!🤜🏼🤛🏼
Great video, can we get an updated one for 2024 for under $1000/$1200
Great video! How would you rank the diamondback overdrive 29 2 at the current sale price of $500 ?
Thank you soooo much for pointing me in the right direction
I was hoping for trail over xc, does anyone know if this makes a MAJOR difference? In the end, it won't matter, I'm looking for a mtb that's all.
How about e11even M1X10?
Trouvaille is available in multiple sizes.
On sale is only a deal for a couple weeks and by the time people see this will be out of stock. Bad choices with those. Good call with the bobcat
The only bike I would pick is the Polygon xtrada 6 because of the geo and the one by. I wouldn’t wanna start out without that again.
Good insight! Thanks!🤜🏼🤛🏼
Great Vid 👍
Glad you liked it!🤜🏼🤛🏼
Whats the best one of the list that has EVERYTHING you need but no extra stuff for preference, i just want one that works perfectly and comes all together
If I’m going to change all the components anyway what is the best frame to start ?
Can you do a tutorial how to know about the stuff you talking about - I ride bmx and don’t know about this stuff
Could you please do a video like this for gravel bikes.
What do you think of ribble hardtails
Thoughts on Eastern Alpaca?
Which is better between polygon xtrada 5 and trek marlin 5 gen 2
Your thoughts on Trek Marlin 6. This will be a trail riding bike.
Looking to get into biking, what kind of bike would you recommend for road/trail? Im 5’7 190lbs
How does the entry lvl Rockhoppers compare to this list?
Does the Norco Storm 5 rear hub allow future upgrade to 1X10 Speed?
would love one of these but i have no way of actually getting any of them. online shipping wants like $200 and no shops near me sell them
Watching..August 2024
Would you consider added a CYC Photon conversation kit to the Polygon Xtrada 6? I'd love an electric hard tail, and this seems like a much cheaper route to that.
I’ll look into it! Thx!
i have a norco storm 5 its absolute rubbish every time i ride the bike something breaks i went of a 4 inch ramp and some how my derailleur went into my wheel blew out 6 spokes bent my chain derailleur is in 4 pieces and i wasn't doing anything dumb i was just launching of it
I recently bought a eastern alpaka 29er..it's the first time I've ever heard of eastern bike company so I'm asking have you got any input as to if I got a good deal or??..I don't know
29er i think is the best🤠
Me too!