koolshaggy
Member
Hello all,
I'm just getting started in Mountain Biking and have been riding The Tourne and Allamuchy: Deer Park. I bought a Trek Y26 to get my feet wet and learn the trails and I just upgraded to a Diamondback Recoil Comp (2011 used for $525). I'm not a big fan of Hardtail bikes. I tried out two of my friends' bikes (Trek and Giant) and didn't like how they felt going downhill over rock gardens.
I've read enough to know that if you don't purchase a Trek, Giant, Cannondale, or Specialized, you get crucified on here, but I really like Full Suspension bikes, and don't have an extra $1500 to shell out for a base level FS LBS Bike.
I'm going to ride the stock setup for now (http://www.diamondback.com/bikes/mtn-full-suspension/recoil-comp-11/), but I'll probably start looking to upgrade over the winter when I can save up some money. Any suggestions on upgrades I should make to the bike?
I'm just getting started in Mountain Biking and have been riding The Tourne and Allamuchy: Deer Park. I bought a Trek Y26 to get my feet wet and learn the trails and I just upgraded to a Diamondback Recoil Comp (2011 used for $525). I'm not a big fan of Hardtail bikes. I tried out two of my friends' bikes (Trek and Giant) and didn't like how they felt going downhill over rock gardens.
I've read enough to know that if you don't purchase a Trek, Giant, Cannondale, or Specialized, you get crucified on here, but I really like Full Suspension bikes, and don't have an extra $1500 to shell out for a base level FS LBS Bike.
I'm going to ride the stock setup for now (http://www.diamondback.com/bikes/mtn-full-suspension/recoil-comp-11/), but I'll probably start looking to upgrade over the winter when I can save up some money. Any suggestions on upgrades I should make to the bike?
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