Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Used All Terrain Bikes: How to Get A Deal

If you're looking to get a mountain bike, you've likely considered buying used. Since used mountain bikes, much like used cars, are much cheaper than their brand new counterparts, you can save a lot of money by going used.  However, you might be wondering how one goes about finding a used bike, and how you can make sure you get a great deal.  This article is here to help.

First, when trying to find a used mountain bike, there are several great places to look.  Online classified sites such as Craigslist offer a plethora of bikes for sale, especially in region where mountain biking is very popular.  If you're looking for a very specific bike, say, a  used Kona, you might be better off using an online auction site to get the widest selection possible.

Once you've find some bikes to consider, its time to do some research.  With this research, you need to determine whether the bike is right for you, whether it is priced fairly, and whether it is in good condition.  To determine if a bike is right for you, you need to understand your own unique riding needs.  Be sure to get the right suspension, the right size, and the right components.  Covering all these things is beyond the scope of this article, but you need to get them right.

To determine the fairness of the price of the bike, you need to research to see what past sales have gone for.  Auction sites are great for this, since you can see exactly what other have been paying for the same type of mountain bike.  Be sure to carefully inspect the condition of the bike as much as possible, in order to ensure that you're getting a solid ride.  Be on the lookout for damage to the frame, as this is the most permanent and difficult to replace.

Hopefully, this helps you understand how you can go about buying a great used mountain bikes.  Have fun shopping, and be sure to ride safe!

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