Garto
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Hi there!!
I'm mark, and my brother in law has finally caught my attention for mountain biking and I'm taking the plunge!
I am currently in Sydney's inner west and I need everything. Trying to wrap my head around bikes and what I want to ride for my personality and available tracks around here. Pretty sure I'm looking for a trail/enduro at around $4 - 5k (I've got some bonus cash) + the extras.
Suggestions so far have been:
I just want to get a bike and get out there, I figure first bike I dont know heaps but if it's good I won't need to get a new one so soon (seems to be a common theme among people who start is that they wish they bought a better bike straight up). I also like the look of the YT bikes and Scott also, but to be perfectly honest I'm just picking on aesthetics.
I wanted some guidance also on the best way to start, do any of you guys take newbs out and show them the ropes or do you recommend a clinic or course?
Cheers guys!
Thanks for having me and thanks for the advice, cant bloody wait!!
I'm mark, and my brother in law has finally caught my attention for mountain biking and I'm taking the plunge!
I am currently in Sydney's inner west and I need everything. Trying to wrap my head around bikes and what I want to ride for my personality and available tracks around here. Pretty sure I'm looking for a trail/enduro at around $4 - 5k (I've got some bonus cash) + the extras.
Suggestions so far have been:
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I just want to get a bike and get out there, I figure first bike I dont know heaps but if it's good I won't need to get a new one so soon (seems to be a common theme among people who start is that they wish they bought a better bike straight up). I also like the look of the YT bikes and Scott also, but to be perfectly honest I'm just picking on aesthetics.
I wanted some guidance also on the best way to start, do any of you guys take newbs out and show them the ropes or do you recommend a clinic or course?
Cheers guys!
Thanks for having me and thanks for the advice, cant bloody wait!!