Friday, June 14, 2013

best mountain bikes under 2000

Mountain Biking - Best Full Suspension MTB for under $2,000?

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MTBBDA
08-15-12, 03:15 PM

Curly1
08-20-12, 04:41 PM
Dig up another $1000 and you could get a Stumpjumper.... I would.

dminor
08-20-12, 05:13 PM
Depends on the purpose; but for a trail bike under 2K, probably something like the Specialized Camber Comp.

mystolenbikes
08-20-12, 05:24 PM
C'mon op help us out. You want info but you didn't give us anything to work with. What is your exact budget? 2000 exactly? 1800? Or can you dig a few hundred bucks more? Where are you located? 2013 specialized models are coming out and there are some killer deals on 2012 models.

MTBBDA
08-20-12, 06:25 PM
Im located in Bermuda, and around 2000$ it all depends. I can save up as much as i need, but considering this is only really my 2nd bike i dont want to buy anything too expensive. it costs a lot to bring bikes in to bermuda (33% duty) plus shipping, so probably a bike around 1400$ would be good. Im only expecting to get a hardtail, but if I can find a reasonably priced fll suspension I might as well.

mystolenbikes
08-20-12, 07:33 PM
Here is your bike. :)


http://www.giant-bicycles.com/en-us/bikes/model/yukon.fx/9040/48913/

mystolenbikes
08-20-12, 07:41 PM
Or this for a bit more.

http://www.giant-bicycles.com/en-us/bikes/model/trance.x4/9034/48902/

Stealthammer
08-21-12, 10:32 AM
Im located in Bermuda, and around 2000$ it all depends. I can save up as much as i need, but considering this is only really my 2nd bike i dont want to buy anything too expensive. it costs a lot to bring bikes in to bermuda (33% duty) plus shipping, so probably a bike around 1400$ would be good. Im only expecting to get a hardtail, but if I can find a reasonably priced fll suspension I might as well.

Just out of curiosity, where in Bermuda do you live? My mom is from Paget and I have spent a few weeks down there several times back in the '70s and '80s, especially in and around Hamilton. I hung out a lot at the 40 Thieves Club on Front St, and a few other that I have forgotten the names of, and also spent a lot of time on St. David's island and at the White Horse Pub out in St George. I also played a lot of snooker while drinking Guinness and Heinekens at a high-end place we called the National Club, but the most fun I had was hotrodding older Mobylette and Peugeot mopeds, and Evinrude outboard motors.

Where on the island do you ride that a full-suspension bike would be needed?

JShultz89
08-21-12, 10:57 PM
I definitely agree with mystolenbikes. I love my specialized when I had it but Giant has great bikes for the price. Yukon and Trance are both great! I'll be buying one of them in the future.

ColinL
08-22-12, 10:25 AM
The Trance X4 is a worthy suggestion. The Yukon is not... it has a junk fork and a fauxbar suspension. If the OP's budget was limited to $1,000 I would be suggesting a hardtail rather than the Yukon.

The extra money for the Trance is well worth it.

EthanYQX
08-22-12, 12:00 PM
The Trance X4 is a worthy suggestion. The Yukon is not... it has a junk fork and a fauxbar suspension. If the OP's budget was limited to $1,000 I would be suggesting a hardtail rather than the Yukon.

The extra money for the Trance is well worth it.

While I agree on paper the Yukon FX is more than the sum of its parts, it's no Trance but it feels like a "mini Trance". If I had slightly worse impulse control I'd have one.

Daspydyr
08-22-12, 12:03 PM
Break out of the mold and go Yeti or Scott! Check REI online for good pricing on Scott and even Marin F/S bikes.

Ridenight
08-22-12, 12:28 PM
Dig up another $1000 and you could get a Stumpjumper.... I would.

Because it's just that easy.:lol:

dminor
08-22-12, 12:32 PM
Break out of the mold and go Yeti . . . .I'd have recommended it in a heartbeat . . . but I can't even get one for under $2K. Closest the OP can come is probably a Santa Cruz Blur LT. (http://www.santacruzmtb.com/blurlt/#pricing.php) SC has some deals on them right now; you can get a base build for $2,599. Sceamin' deal but still not under 2K.

MTBBDA
08-26-12, 06:12 PM
I live in Southampton, and I ride with a group of older guys who have fs bikes, and we ride down a lot of stairs, and also some of the trails are not very well maintained and can be very bumpy. A ht would work for most of what we ride, but I know if I get a ht without looking at the possibilities of getting a fs first, Ill regret it

MTBBDA
08-26-12, 06:12 PM
Thanks a lot, the Giants look great

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