I want to get into down hill mountain biking

C.Smith

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So I've been mountain biking since I was 8 and I don't like bmx. I've always wanted to try downhill mountain biking but I don't know where to ride + I don't know anything about it. Can you please help

thanks NS
 
IMBA probably has a chapter near you. Find out what it is and become involved and they will probably show you where their pirate trails are.

Some places just don't have good down hill while some places do. Let's hope you're a lucky one.
 
2 things you should know before you start.

1- It is a very expensive sport.

2- You will fall, and it will hurt.

See if your local ski resort has any trails.
 
Don't mean to derail....but does anybody know anything about the Kona Fire Mountian? Found it for $245 at a pawn shop. Worth it?
 
downhill is pretty fucked, id just start with normal singletrack and maybe progress to enduro and if that isnt extreme enough for you then start dh
 
13466602:Profahoben_212 said:
Don't mean to derail....but does anybody know anything about the Kona Fire Mountian? Found it for $245 at a pawn shop. Worth it?

the only DH bikes that dont fucking suck start at $2000 used.

That'll give you an idea.
 
13466608:californiagrown said:
the only DH bikes that dont fucking suck start at $2000 used.

That'll give you an idea.

this is true.

but if you're going to be flying 30mph down a rocky ad wooded trail you really shouldnt be skimping.
 
13466593:THEDIRTYBUBBLE said:
2 things you should know before you start.

1- It is a very expensive sport.

2- You will fall, and it will hurt.

See if your local ski resort has any trails.

This along with what Caligrown said.

It's an expensive sport, but so much fun. Don't skimp on a bike because you want it now and it's cheap, buy used or try renting a DH rig at a bike park. Don't buy a new bike. They are like cars and lose 40%-60% of their value immediately upon riding them.

Giant makes great bikes at a decent price point. So does YT Industries but they are a new company and have yet to prove themselves.

You will fall, you will lose a lot of blood, it will hurt, and it will be so worth it.

(also some bike parks sell their rentals at the end of the year for dirt cheap, be on the lookout)
 
13466602:Profahoben_212 said:
Don't mean to derail....but does anybody know anything about the Kona Fire Mountian? Found it for $245 at a pawn shop. Worth it?

its obviously not a dh bike. its an entry to mid level hardtail with ok components and could be a good deal depending on the condition and model year.
 
13466608:californiagrown said:
the only DH bikes that dont fucking suck start at $2000 used.

That'll give you an idea.

Oh I know actual DH bikes are insane. This is a hardtail.

13466627:yungsteeze said:
its obviously not a dh bike. its an entry to mid level hardtail with ok components and could be a good deal depending on the condition and model year.

Word thanks....I'm entry to mid level and looking for a campus/light trail bike. I might have my buddy who knows a little bit about bikes look at the condition.
 
13466631:Profahoben_212 said:
Oh I know actual DH bikes are insane. This is a hardtail.

Word thanks....I'm entry to mid level and looking for a campus/light trail bike. I might have my buddy who knows a little bit about bikes look at the condition.

forsure. it seems like it will fit your requirements.
 
13466631:Profahoben_212 said:
Word thanks....I'm entry to mid level and looking for a campus/light trail bike.

Main thing when looking at used bike is to check all the welds on the frame. Look for any cracks, they will be obvious. Next thing, look at the down tube and bottom bracket for dents or any large impacts. If the bike has a fork check the stanchions for scratches.

Maybe this seems like a lot but you can look at all this in under 5 minutes. Component quality is another big one but a little harder to gauge with just a parking lot test (i.e. a messed derailuer might work in a parking lot but fail when the real deal comes along). Sometimes gotta have some faith haha.
 
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