I am in the market for a ~1,000$ mountain bike. Right now I'm rocking a 1997 GT Tequesta with all original components that I got as a hand-me-down from my dad. I've been riding more in the past few years and am ready to upgrade to something that actually fits me.
Right now, my main qualifications are a 29er with disc breaks and probably a 21 inch frame. I'm going to a 29er because I already have a 26er and it would work better with my height (6'3" depending on humidity). I plan to stick to a hardtail for cost reasons.
Through my online wanderings, I have come to like the looks of the Trek Cobia and Mamba, but haven't had the opportunity to test ride one yet. At the bike shop today, I was checking out a Specialized Hardrock Expert 29er that looked pretty comparable to the Trek models. Unfortunately, it has been raining all day and the shop requires dry pavement for test rides.
So my question is, what other comparable bikes should I be looking at? I haven't bought a bike for myself in years and years and am overwhelmed by all the info out there on the net. Right now the plan is to test ride and see what I like. If there are any pertinent words of wisdom, please share.
Thanks for the help, but who doesn't love to talk bikes :sombrero:?
-Drew
Right now, my main qualifications are a 29er with disc breaks and probably a 21 inch frame. I'm going to a 29er because I already have a 26er and it would work better with my height (6'3" depending on humidity). I plan to stick to a hardtail for cost reasons.
Through my online wanderings, I have come to like the looks of the Trek Cobia and Mamba, but haven't had the opportunity to test ride one yet. At the bike shop today, I was checking out a Specialized Hardrock Expert 29er that looked pretty comparable to the Trek models. Unfortunately, it has been raining all day and the shop requires dry pavement for test rides.
So my question is, what other comparable bikes should I be looking at? I haven't bought a bike for myself in years and years and am overwhelmed by all the info out there on the net. Right now the plan is to test ride and see what I like. If there are any pertinent words of wisdom, please share.
Thanks for the help, but who doesn't love to talk bikes :sombrero:?
-Drew