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The Giant XTC 1 is an entry level hardtail mountain bike with a racing edge. The Giant frame on the bike is made from ALLUX SL alloy. The material provides very stiff and responsive ride qualities as manufactured, and remains surprisingly lightweight for the price. The component packages in the XTC line are competitive in this s ...
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The Kona Blast Deluxe benefits from the same frame technology as its more expensive brother, the Kona Caldera. A sloping top tube and Kona's XC/BC riser bars make for more relaxed geometry than you might expect from a hardtail, adding to the Blast Deluxe's reputation as a "back country" hardtail.
Unlike the Blast, t ...
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Although the Caldera is Kona's top of the line backcountry hardtail, it has an affordable price tag that should attract entry level riders. Hardtails only have a front suspension and are often associated with cross country riding, but the Caldera is meant for more than that. The Caldera is designed to give you a few other option ...
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The Giant Rainier W is an entry level hardtail mountain bike with Shimano Deore and SRAM X5 components that's a great deal for the price. The Hayes MX-4 mechanical disc brakes leave a little off the table but the overall package remains a solid one. The Rainier W looks good- not the usual pink or powder blue most manufacturers o ...
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The Trek Fuel EX 8 WSD is one mean, all mountain machine, with quality components and full suspension for the price. In part that's because the Fuel EX 8 WSD features the best in Trek Fuel technology. Like the Fuel's APB braking technology - with a pivot point in the hub so your rear suspension functions even while braking hard, ...
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