Mountain Bikes

 Cross Country Bikes

Big Wheels Roll Faster

The Paragon features the Pro Aluminum 29er frame with the same features as the carbon Superfly

Try our Gary Fisher Paragon!

 
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 All-Mountain Bicycles 

All-Mountain (AM) bikes bridge the gap between cross-country and freeride bikes, typically weighing between 30 and 35 pounds (14 to 16 kg). These bikes tend to feature greater suspension travel, frequently as much as 6 inches (150 mm) of front and rear travel, often adjustable on newer mid- and high-end bikes. They are designed to be able to ascend mild-to-moderate inclines and descend steep declines, though their relatively heavy overall weight limits their utility in all-day rides involving steep climbs.

Travis Brown on the Fuel EX

"It is truly the most capable all around bike that I have ever experienced. It's as good in the six day stage race as it is cleaning that rocky section of trail that makes you sweat just looking at it."

— Travis Brown, Olympian, U.S. National Marathon Champion and Trek Product Developer since 1994.

 Try our Trek Fuel EX 8! We currently have this bike in stock. Feel free to come by and take it for a ride. 
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Downhill / Freeride Bikes

Downhill (DH) and Freeride (FR) bikes typically have seven or more inches (178 mm) of suspension travel. They are built with frames that are strong, yet light, which often requires the use of more expensive alloys. In the past few years, lighter downhill bikes have been getting below the 40lbs mark (18 kg). Due to their typically large or high gears, long, plush travel and slack geometry angles, Downhill bikes are ideal only for riding down dedicated downhill trails and race courses. Downhill bikes have the most sag of Mountain Bikes to get ample traction to go fast over bumpy trails. Head Angles are often as slack as 64 degrees.

Try the Trek Session 8 & Fuji Thrill LT 1.0!  We currently running special holiday pricing on this bike. Please call for details. Only a few left!

 

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Fuji Thrill lite 1.0

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