If the sport of mountain biking isn't something that you know a lot about, you may have the wrong idea about the sport. You've seen the mountain bikers on the television sports channels jumping obstacles and racing down dirt trails - and racing is one aspect of mountain biking. However, racing is not required. In fact, most mountain bikers don't race at all.
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Maybe you want to lose weight. Maybe you just want to get more exercise. Then again, maybe you like the thought of enjoying nature, but you aren't big on walking, and prefer to ride. No matter what your reasons for your interest are, you will definitely need a mountain bike - finding a place to ride it is the easy part.
As a beginner, you really won't have any idea what you need in the way of a mountain bike. Therefore, it is in your best interest to buy a very basic, yet sturdy, mountain bike that can be upgraded at a later date. Visit your local bike dealer, and talk to them. Let them know that you are just starting out, and that you want a basic bike that you can upgrade later. If they try to sell you something expensive - more than $500 - walk away and visit a different store.
You might also consider purchasing a used bike from a private individual. Used bikes can be found online, through the printed classifieds, and even through bike dealers. Look around your area - and online - to see what is