gmcunni
Active member
Here are a few mistakes i've made so far, i'm sure i'll make others. What are some of yours?
A. Waited too long to try "real" MTB
i dabbled with riding a mountain bike for years but never really got into it nor tried anything like many of the trails i've ridden this summer.
2. spent too much $$ on my bike.
i like my bike but i should have gotten a lower end model. i went with the higher end model because it had better components. components break and need to be replaced, i could have upgraded over time if i got hooked and kept riding or i could have walked away from the current bike for an upgraded model without wasting an investment. i think i could have gotten a bike for at least $200 less that would have served me basically the same as what i have. That $200 could have paid for a lot of (if not all of) my ski pass for the winter.
Third - should have went with disc brakes.
LBS asked me point blank, do you plan to ride in winter or wet conditions. NO was my answer so they said, as i believe they should have, that rim brakes would be fine for me. Unfortunately i end up riding in wet conditions. two of my favorite rides so far this year have been in pouring rain rain/mud kill rim brake pads. should have gotten discs.
IV - bike size
I think my bike might be a little big for me. i'm 5'7" and i ended up getting an 18 inch frame. I tried 16, 18 and 20 before i bought it. The 20 was obviously too big for me. On the 16 i felt cramped like the handle bar was just too close. 18 seemed fine on the test ride in the parking lot of the LBS but on certain trails (nass in particular) i feel like the bike is too long for me. if i was doing it over again i think i'd lean towards the 16.
A. Waited too long to try "real" MTB
i dabbled with riding a mountain bike for years but never really got into it nor tried anything like many of the trails i've ridden this summer.
2. spent too much $$ on my bike.
i like my bike but i should have gotten a lower end model. i went with the higher end model because it had better components. components break and need to be replaced, i could have upgraded over time if i got hooked and kept riding or i could have walked away from the current bike for an upgraded model without wasting an investment. i think i could have gotten a bike for at least $200 less that would have served me basically the same as what i have. That $200 could have paid for a lot of (if not all of) my ski pass for the winter.
Third - should have went with disc brakes.
LBS asked me point blank, do you plan to ride in winter or wet conditions. NO was my answer so they said, as i believe they should have, that rim brakes would be fine for me. Unfortunately i end up riding in wet conditions. two of my favorite rides so far this year have been in pouring rain rain/mud kill rim brake pads. should have gotten discs.
IV - bike size
I think my bike might be a little big for me. i'm 5'7" and i ended up getting an 18 inch frame. I tried 16, 18 and 20 before i bought it. The 20 was obviously too big for me. On the 16 i felt cramped like the handle bar was just too close. 18 seemed fine on the test ride in the parking lot of the LBS but on certain trails (nass in particular) i feel like the bike is too long for me. if i was doing it over again i think i'd lean towards the 16.