Now that you know the way you want to ride, let us narrow your options. The most common types of bicycles (forest roads and off-road) can be full suspension bicycles with front and rear shock absorbers, or hardtail bicycles without rear shock absorbers.
Full suspension mountain bike
These bicycles have shock absorbers on the front and rear. This makes them more comfortable to ride and easier to control on rough terrain. Because the rear shock helps keep the rear wheel in contact with the ground, the bicycle has stronger traction. However, the rear shock absorber and matching hardware accessories usually make the bicycle heavier. The extra movement from the shock absorber tends to reduce pedaling efficiency, especially when sprinting and smoothly climbing. In addition, more moving parts means higher maintenance requirements.

Front suspension mountain bike
These bicycles usually have front shocks but no rear shocks. This makes them lighter and easier to maintain. Their pedaling speed is usually faster, especially during sprints and smoother climbs. However, since there is no rear shock absorber to absorb the bumps, the rider needs more control to deal with rough terrain. It also loses traction easily, especially during more difficult climbs. This is why the hard tail mountain bike has wider tires and stronger grip.

Off-road mountain bike
From cutting-edge carbon fiber racing cars to multi-functional models for happily riding on trails, our cross-country bikes are fast, light, and efficient.

Mountain bike
Forest road bicycles are versatile, light weight and powerful. Climbing and downhill performance are excellent, which makes them ideal for endurance races and after-get off work cycling exercises.

Electric mountain bike
Our electric mountain bikes allow you to explore peaks and conquer long distances. Boosting nature, the special propulsion of mountain roads will help you climb, making you your own special line car.

Downhill mountain bike
Whether you are participating in a World Cup downhill competition or honing your skills in a cycling park, downhill bikes will give you expressiveness and meet greater challenges.

 

 

     

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