Trail Bikes

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What is it?

A trail bike is a full suspension mountain bike that’s built for fun, flow and long days in the saddle. It’s the broadest of mountain bike categories, with 120-160mm of front travel, and up to 150mm in the rear for a mix of different terrain.

Pricing?

On average, beginners can expect to spend around $500 to $1,000 for a decent entry-level mountain bike. Intermediate to advanced riders may consider investing between $1,000 to $3,000 or more for higher-end models with better components and features.

Events?

Trail bike events cater to a wide range of off-road cycling disciplines, from cross-country (XC) and enduro to downhill racing, attracting riders from around the globe to test their skills on diverse and challenging terrain. The UCI Mountain Bike World Cup stands as the premier international circuit, featuring cross-country and downhill races at iconic venues like Crans-Montana in Switzerland and Winterberg and Willingen in Germany.

Riding purpose?

A trail bike's primary purpose is to provide an enjoyable and versatile riding experience on a wide variety of off-road trails and terrain. These bikes are designed to strike a balance between climbing capability and descending prowess, making them suitable for both technical ascents and exhilarating downhill sections.