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[QUOTE="OldassKDX, post: 938668, member: 20510"] The most important thing is to make sure that the bike fits you right. A bike that is too big or small can cause anything from sore knees and back to fatigued arms. You're good to go for a hardtail if for nothing else than the value, though the suspensions are catching up quickly in bang for the buck. If you look around for values you can usually find a bike well under its MSRP at a good bike shop. I got my kona caldera for 670 bucks in Moscow, ID; that's about 1/3 off, so there are some good deals out there [/QUOTE]
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