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[QUOTE="Green Horn, post: 938544, member: 16149"] Don't go with a Wal Mart special. A hundred dollar bike will spend most of it's time broken. :) I've got close to 500 miles on my hundred dollar beater but I spend lots of time wrenching on it. It's a bicycle for christ sake. LOL There are TONS of entry level mtn bikes in the 3-500 dollar range. I would definately stick with a hardtail vs. full suspension. Mainly because of the extra weight of a full suspension bike + you lose some of your pedaling power when it's transfered through the rear suspension. Giant, Raleigh, Trek, Haro, are a few names that put out some decent entry level bikes. Your best bet is to go to your local bike shop and ask to sit on/ ride one of their demo bikes. Before you spend some money on a new bike, be sure it's comfortable and you'll enjoy riding it. Good Luck! Quitting smoking will help your blood pressure too. ;) [/QUOTE]
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