Attitash Mountain Biking

August 8th, 2010
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Mountain biking at Attitash

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25 Responses to “Attitash Mountain Biking”

  1. Xtremesportguys603 says:

    thanks for responding, since then i have gone and it was a blast. I think im gunna look for a new bike though because my specialized epic is great for xc, but it does not have enough suspension travel for this type of riding

  2. seanoo123 says:

    @Xtremesportguys603 Downhill isn’t necessarily hard. I started on a DH trail and ’twas my first ever trail I rode on.

  3. Xtremesportguys603 says:

    Is attitash a good mountain for a first time downhill riding experience?

    I wanted to go with my friends because we have been riding a little over a year now but we have only done flat singletrack type riding.
    We wanted to try DH but i dont want it to be too hard
    What do you think?

  4. Fr0z3nFr0g says:

    does iron horse make good mountain bikes? im not doing anything insane like this, just starting out, and theres an iron horse for sale at my local sports shop. its a $600 bike, clearance for 350, front and rear disk brakes, nice front fork, seems like a good deal…buying it pretty much no matter what. just wondering about them.

  5. TheMadmanRox says:

    1:32 how?

  6. monkeyandahalf says:

    Are they riding FS or Hardtails? They all look like hardtails at first, but they definetly handle like FS bikes.

  7. lavergnn1 says:

    @ASTELECT get a norco katmandu its about 540$ retail price its a hardtail and its awsome

  8. lavergnn1 says:

    if you want a good hard-tail mountain bike get a Norco Katmandu its really good for about 540$

  9. TheYamahaAbuser says:

    i love the slide there :)

  10. EJArendee says:

    That’s scary looking.

  11. steezking says:

    @ASTELECT the bikes the are riding are most def atleast $1800+. On of the guys is rdding a hartail. I thing its buy s company called banshee that has hartail made for ridding very hard. You could build a good freride hardtail for $800

  12. steezking says:

    @paperclipracer that was my first real mountain bike. Its super low end, but your right it does hold upcause i put mine through hell. Now in getting a 6′ travel full suspention freeride bike.

  13. PerkeyUncle says:

    You get a bike for 600′it will be at least half decent, even decent mate.
    I have a kona caldera second hand for 300. And its half decent.

  14. sk84l1f3991 says:

    good biking but not the best camera

  15. Ryancady010 says:

    @TokiiHopZ Bikes with great suspension! lol

  16. TokiiHopZ says:

    What Kind of Bikes are those?? Whats the name

  17. MorganFawnvern says:

    @cricketer1 unfortunately I don’t know much about bikes.. My base is limited to the bikes I’ve had some experience with like Gary Fox and Specialized.

    Google mtbr, they are a great website with tons of user submitted reviews for particular bikes.

  18. cricketer1 says:

    @MorganFawnvern do u think diamondback response is a good enough bike for intermediate mtbiking. not as advanced as attitash.

  19. paperclipracer says:

    just got a giant boulder se hard tail for 325. It holds up to a lot of crap.

  20. MrDentonai says:

    lol

  21. sdeezy8 says:

    if u just want a mtn bike u can get a next bike, but it will break if it touches dirt

  22. ASTELECT says:

    i kinda want an all purpose mtn bike decent not super high end not crapy for under about 600 is that do able? any suggestions? i like the way these bike look how much are these?

  23. FlyinFreek says:

    @tjprovo24 better to a find one used insted of walmart.

  24. MorganFawnvern says:

    unfortunately none exist, that cheap and it will just fall apart. You can get a decent hardtail for about $470 though, check out specialized, they are pretty good.

    A better option would be to find a local bike shop and ask them in person.

  25. MorganFawnvern says:

    S/he’s new, there’s no real need for the attitude. Everyone’s got to learn at some point… So chill dude and try to be helpful.

    There is no such thing as a stupid question, especially when you are unfamiliar with the average price of gear and all you know of at $200 “mountain” bikes from target.

    So take it easy.

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