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    I have been thinking about getting a new mountain bike for a little while now. I still have the bike I bought in 1991 or 1992. Although it looks ok it needs the shifters replaced and grips but that means changing the bars and maybe the neck. I don't need a $1000 mountain bike. Anybody know which are good in the $300-500 range?
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    I've always had great luck with mid to low grade Treks. My last bike was the Trek 3700 and I loved it! I'm also in the market for a new bike, because I sold my last one for gun stuff lol. My next bike will more than likely be another trek.

    http://www.trekbikes.com/us/en/bikes...ies/3700_disc/

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    Specialized has a good range of pricing. I wouldn't expect much from a $300-$500 bike though.
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    Scratch that, mine was the 4300, either way, trek is gtg in my book.

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    Do your research, then check Craigslist for the bike you want...lots of good bikes there, cheap too.

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    I'd definitely recommend used. You could probably get a pretty nice used bike in that range.

    I'd also check to Bicycle Experience on the South end of town (Tejon & Navajo). I was only in there once, but drive by it daily. They have a ton of used bikes; can't speak to the quality, but it's worth checking out.

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    I would take that money and upgrade your current bike.

    You can upgrade quite a lot of it for that price and if the frame is solid I don't see how you can go wrong. If you're just looking for something prettier then paint it too.

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    My buddy (also a member here) has a Trek he has been talking about getting rid of. I will be at his place tomorrow and will find out what model it is. It's hardly ridden at all, just sits there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 00tec View Post
    My buddy (also a member here) has a Trek he has been talking about getting rid of. I will be at his place tomorrow and will find out what model it is. It's hardly ridden at all, just sits there.
    Keep us posted!

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    Love my Cannondale f5
    but that's going to be on the upper end of the price you set.


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