Fork Disc
How much do you think this bike worth? (Giant Iguana Disc)?
Frame: 09 Giant Iguana Disc Holder: Mosso aluminum wheels 7005: Game CrossTrial Mavic wheels with 1.0 Maxxis Tires Crank & F / R Derailleur: Shimano Slx Seat Post: Thomson Seat: Velo Carbon Handlebar: Easton Ea70 Flat Bar Stem: KCNC End Bar: Ritchey brake World Cup: Juicy 3 EPs: XT Chain: PG 991 bikes at 21 pounds Total ~ How much do you think this bike? It is only used for transportation instead of riding a Mountain Bike. image of it: http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y251/sjacs1242/49402_2009090131.jpg
I suggest you do … First, go to http://bikepedia.com and find the original purchase price. Then go to http://thecheapbikeshop.com and click value calculator used in cycling. Once there, complete all information and give you the value! Update Cycle is usually a lost cause. Not only is paid more factory prices of the parties, the improvement usually means that the bike is used for something that was not originally designed to do. The second website you di provides a better explanation.
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NEW Shimano Disc Brake Fork Adapter 203mm Post Mount $10.99 |
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Ritchey Wcs 26″ Rigid Carbon Fork 1-1/8 Disc & V Mounts $102.50 |
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700C CRO MOLY HYBRID CYCLOCROSS BIKE FORK DISC CANTI $89.95 |
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700C CRO MOLY HYBRID CYCLOCROSS BIKE FORK DISC CANTI $79.95 |
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700C CRO MOLY HYBRID CYCLOCROSS Bicycle Fork DISC ONLY $79.95 |
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700C CRO MOLY HYBRID CYCLOCROSS BICYCLE FORK DISC ONLY $89.95 |
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*2011* Fox Float 32 140 RLC FIT 15QR DISC KASHIMA FORK $770.00 |
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*2011* FOX 32 F100 RLC FIT 15QR DISC 1.5 TAPER FORK NIB $795.00 |
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*2011* FOX 32 F120 RLC FIT 15QR DISC 1.5 TAPER FORK NIB $795.00 |
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*2011* FOX 32 F120 RLC FIT DISC KASHIMA 9mm FORK – NIB $745.00 |
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Titanium Ti Fork 29er 29 29r 26 700c Cyclocross disc $128.61 |
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New Magura Durin R 80 Fork Remote LO Disc & Rim Brake $475.00 |
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Rock Shox Dart 3 29er Disc Fork 80mm Lock-out Rebound $26.00 |
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Fox Shox 32 F100 RL Mountain Bike Suspension Disc Fork $400.00 |
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maniton convert travel 100 fork w / disc brake & wheel $18.50 |
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2005 Fox F80X Terralogic Fork Disc/V-brake $81.55 |
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Rock Shox Judy XC Fork V Brake Disc Air UpGrade 63mm $69.99 |
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Suntour XCR-LO MTB Fork Lockout Disc only 100 mm Black $125.00 |
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Dimension Cross fork with disc mount 1″ Threadless Blck $64.93 |
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Suntour XCR-LO MTB Fork Lockout Disc only 100 mm White $125.00 |
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RockShox SID Team 100mm White/Red Disc Mtb Fork $703.93 |
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Dimension Cross fork w/ disc tabs 1-1/8 Threadless Blk $64.93 |
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MOSSO MTB Aluminium Rigid Straight Fork Disc Only White $39.90 |
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SR SUNTOUR EPICON-RLD Fork Remote Lock Disc only white $239.00 |
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2010 MOSSO Aluminium 7005 Straight MTB Fork, V & Disc $46.00 |
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2010 Ritchey WCS 30-in. Carbon Fork w/ Disc Brake Mount $472.96 |
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Marzocchi 1 1/8 20mm Solid Axle Disc Suspension Fork $75.00 |
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Manitou Black Elite 100mm disc only fork $50.00 |
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2010 Manitou Dorado Pro 203mm Disc Suspension Fork $1,799.93 |
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eXotic Rigid Carbon MTB Bike Fork Disc Specific 42.5cm $179.99 |
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RST WHITE FIRST FORK RL 28.6MM 100 Mtb Disc V BRAKE $250.00 |
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eXotic Rigid Carbon MTB Bike Fork Disc & V Mounts 465mm $209.99 |
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Fox Shox 32 F100 RL Mountain Bike Suspension Disc Fork $579.95 |
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2010 Manitou R7 R-Seven MRD MTB Fork,100mm,Red,Disc $399.00 |
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Rock Shox Boxxer dbbl tree forks with disc mount an di $175.00 |
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DMR Trailblade 2 Rigid Fork 20mm Thru Axle Disc Purple $105.00 |
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RockShox Sid Team 80mm White/Red Disc Mtb Fork $703.93 |
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2009 FOX F29 RLC FIT 32 80MM FORK MINT CONDITION DISC $61.00 |
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Suntour XCR-LO MTB Fork Lockout Disc only 100 mm Black $125.00 |
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Origin 8 26″ 29er Steel Disc Rim Brake Fork $69.95 |
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MANITOU FORK MINUTE 120mm BLK AIR,DISC ONLY,ALLOY $410.99 |
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Manitou mountain bike fork! Dual crown! Disc or v-brake $42.00 |
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eXotic Rigid Carbon MTB Bike Fork Disc & V Mounts 44.5 $199.99 |
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eXotic 29er Rigid Alu MTB Bike Fork Disc & V Mounts $99.99 |
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RIGID STRAIGHT MOUNTAIN BIKE FORK 1-1/8 26 DISC/V-BRAKE $47.87 |
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RITCHEY WCS 26″ RIGID CARBON FORK, DISC ONLY,1-1/8″. $350.00 |
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2010 Fox 32 F100 FIT DISC RLC 9mm Fork Brand New in box $222.50 |
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STRAIGHT RIGID AL7075 MOUNTAIN Bike Mtb DISC FORK NEW $48.87 |
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X-Lite Rigid Alu MTB Bike Fork 42.5cm Disc Specific $52.87 |
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2011 Manitou R7 Pro MTB Fork Lockout Disc White 100mm $415.00 |
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New Trigon CARBON rigid fork for 26″ MTB,disc mount,a $192.92 |
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RST Fork SS-M7 SINGLE SHOCK 700C Disc V BRAKE Black New $183.50 |
Learning About Mountain Bikes
At this article you will read what mountain biking is as well as how to get the information on various kinds of mountain bikes.
The most commonly used Mountain Bikes are:
Downhill Bikes:Most prominently used for competition in which one goes down the hill. So with that speed, bikes need to be with tough frames and with heavy-duty brakes such as disc or hydraulic brakes.
XC Bikes: This is another kind of bike which is highly used for competition in which one can go both down and climb hills. So its frame should be light but reasonably tough. Brakes used in this particular bike are v-brakes and Light Disc brakes.
Hybrid Bikes: This category of bikes is a good option for those who want to ride on both mountains and road.
These bikes either run on front suspension or on full suspension (which is a combination of both front and back suspensions). Various kinds of brakes employed in these bikes are:-
Rim Brakes: They are both light and powerful but their power decreases in muddy terrain where they become slippery.
Disc Brakes: They are light and powerful and are not affected by weather.
Hydraulic Brakes: They are very powerful and don’t need much maintenance, but are expensive than other brakes.
Frame Materials: The bikes can be made of aluminum, steel or titanium. These are very important elements of the bike as their composition determines the weight, strength, responsiveness and life of the bike.
Size: Like conventional bikes, mountain bikes come in small, medium and large sizes. But different manufactures use different reference point of measurement therefore sizing is not always consistent.
Latest Trends:
All Mountain Bikes: The “All Mountain Bikes” are characterized by 5-6 inch (125-150 mm) rims to take on very rough conditions.
29er Bike: This uses 700cc-sized rims and is suited for tires of 2 inches (50mm) width or more, so that it is able to roll over the obstacles.
Singlespeed: This is a blend of simplicity with innovation in suspension design.
Some of the other trends includeStable Platform Value Suspension Technology. Here the compressor shim stack has been replaced with a pair of overlapping cups. It also employs VPP suspension designs to balance different forces thereby eliminating unwanted compression without limiting bump absorption.
About the Author
Alastair Hamilton is the copywriter of http://www.bikecyclingreviews.com .He provides tips and advice about MTB as well as on the disk brakes at mountain bikes