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What Is A Reasonably Priced Strong, Reliable Mountain Bike?



I need a new mountain bike and don’t want to pay more than £200. All the ones I’ve had in the past seem to break too easily – so am looking for a strong one. Can anyone recommend a model, brand or any other place on the web I can find some helpful information?

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7 Responses

  1. CM says:

    Go to any local bike-specific shop. While you will pay more for a bike there, it will be much stronger and reliable compared to your “big-box” retail stores. I don’t know the retail prices for bikes outside the US, but anything from Trek, Specialized, Giant, Cannondale, etc. will be good brands. Also when you buy a bike from a bike shop, generally they will throw in free maintenance for a year or general tune-ups.

  2. Sir Daddy says:

    Huffy is no.1

  3. cookieaz says:

    get a 2nd hand one , used or sumthing, bikes r too expensive..

  4. I Seek says:

    I’ve had a Trek for years. It’s great!

  5. carletob says:

    I don’t think that u will find a awesome bike forr $200 or less, but u can try http://www.pinkbikes.com

  6. stone says:

    Bought my GT from a Texas, USA vendor through ebay. Between $200 – $300 US. It hasn’t broke down on me yet.

  7. unclenea says:

    just about any bike you buy for 200 pounds (approx 300 US) is not going to give you strong and reliable riding… you will need to spend a little more for quality and durability…
    check out KHS, Trek, Specialized, and Giant.

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