What Trails can you Ride on a Budget Hardtail Bike? | GT Aggressor Pro

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  • čas přidán 15. 02. 2024
  • In todays video I give you an overview on what trails are suitable for a budget hardtail mountain bike. Bikes you can buy for $500 dollars or less brand new or even cheaper from the used market. I also give you a disclaimer that I do not recommend walmart bikes, aside from their new Ozark Trail or a similar kent mountain bike. This video give you an idea of whats possible to ride. If you want to get into the sport but dont have thousands to spend, watch this to give yourself the confidence that you can start the sport for cheap, and you can have fun, and you can get a trail capable bike for an affordable cost. Hope you enjoy! Please like and subscribe if you want to see more!

Komentáře • 13

  • @thombatty1950
    @thombatty1950 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I was sceptical of this video when I heard your price point, but I will admit you showed what could be done on a budget bike, and realistically it does what most people on this budget would expect. Well done!

    • @jdmtbcolorado
      @jdmtbcolorado  Před 3 měsíci

      Thanks! I tried to make it realistic. Somebody who only wants to spend 300-500$ to get into the sport is probably looking to get themselves on trails like these ones. I’ve definitely pushed this bike harder but wanted to show what is sustainable on this one

  • @sandythelabradoodle9110
    @sandythelabradoodle9110 Před 2 měsíci +2

    hey man i was sceptical at first about this bike, but when i saw how well it was performing i thought to myself i need that bike, so im gonna go get it tomorow. good video!!

    • @jdmtbcolorado
      @jdmtbcolorado  Před 2 měsíci

      Sweet man!! You’ll enjoy it!! Great bike to learn on but also a fun ripper!

  • @sadiejones7991
    @sadiejones7991 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I put a Judy on mine and the front stays planted, it made a big difference in the corners. Thanks for showing what a GT can do

    • @jdmtbcolorado
      @jdmtbcolorado  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Thanks for watching! Definitely will be doing a new fork next

  • @indianadave8881
    @indianadave8881 Před 3 měsíci +1

    You should've seen the looks I got riding my 84 Mongoose ATB rigid, with canti brakes last summer.
    I ride it to get a little more workout on the shorter rides with my young daughter.
    It's also more fun on some trails than my full suspension.
    I now have a 2021 Vitus Nucleus, but honestly, rode my old ATB more last summer.
    My daughter and I crested a rooty climb (her on her 20" Hotrock, and my on my old rigid ATB) and a girl at the top was just telling her husband she needed a full suspension bike because she couldn't clear that same rooty climb. She felt a little sheepish after seeing us. He laughed his ass off as my little girl started giving her advice on climbing over roots. LOL
    I started out riding an old beat up 98 Trek hardtail alongside guys with $5000 bikes... I was usually buzzing their back tire on climbs. It flew down singletrack, and was light and nimble and I could flick it over rocks and roots.
    I'm absolutely not sold on 29ers. I just don't feel as at home on my Vitus as I did on my old 26" Gary Fisher Procaliber.
    Anyway... Got off on a little tangent.
    It's absolutely not about having the latest and greatest thing, and does not have to cost a lot to enjoy the trails. Get a solid, good quality bike, and go ride.

    • @jdmtbcolorado
      @jdmtbcolorado  Před 3 měsíci

      Exactly!! It’s just about getting something good quality. I ride my 130mm trail bike all summer at downhill parks so I’m used to a bit of Underbiking. I love feeling the trail!

  • @testtest-ol3yi
    @testtest-ol3yi Před 3 měsíci +2

    ngl i would feel pretty confident riding a rigid 26er through these conditions with some conti race kings or schwalbe rocket rons, maybe my threshold is higher though. just saying, i think the bar to entry for any sort of cycling should be very low and affordable.

    • @jdmtbcolorado
      @jdmtbcolorado  Před 3 měsíci

      I have definitely hit some stuff a bit more technical on this bike, however I thought it would be better to show some terrain like this as I figure people finding this video are looking to just get into the sport brand new. And yeah tires can make the world of difference

  • @sacakusumaa
    @sacakusumaa Před 3 měsíci +1

    I am ride using United XC 73 (only cost 200$) which is a local product in here to biking through muddy track, it still hold in piece even after 9 years

    • @jdmtbcolorado
      @jdmtbcolorado  Před 3 měsíci

      Yes love to hear it!

    • @sacakusumaa
      @sacakusumaa Před 3 měsíci

      I hope your channel will grow bigger so you can come to experience tropical rainforest trail