Bike for 600 CDN
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Bike for 600 CDN
I have 600 CDN to purchase a mountain bike.
I'm planning on using it for beginner trails, dirt jumps, and drops up to about 4 feet.
At the moment I'm looking at a hardrock sport with disc breaks.
Just wondering which bike you think I should get and why?
I'm planning on using it for beginner trails, dirt jumps, and drops up to about 4 feet.
At the moment I'm looking at a hardrock sport with disc breaks.
Just wondering which bike you think I should get and why?
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Right on, go for the hardrock for sure. That was also my first bike and 2 years later I am still using the frame on my freeride hardtail bike. The frame is a little twisted but i guess i abussed it a little to, (like 12ft to flat) but its all good.
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Originally Posted by FreeRidin'
(like 12ft to flat)
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Originally Posted by wethepeople
That must be pinkbike feet.