Full Suspension Mountain Bikes
Full suspension bikes are designed to take on technical terrain, absorbing all the bumps, humps and jumps a rider can throw at them. From Orbea to Santa Cruz to Canyon, choose from some of the world’s best used full suspension mountain bikes.
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What are full suspension mountain bikes?
Full-suspension mountain bikes, often abbreviated as "full-sus" or "FS," are a type of mountain bike that features both front and rear suspension systems. Unlike hardtail mountain bikes, which only have a front suspension fork, full-suspension bikes have a shock-absorbing mechanism at both the front and rear of the bike. These suspension systems work together to provide a smoother and more controlled ride, especially over rough and uneven terrain. Some popular models include the Specialized StumpJumper and Boardman MTR
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Comfort and Control: Full-suspension bikes provide better comfort and control on rough and technical terrain. The rear suspension helps absorb impacts, leading to a smoother ride and reduced fatigue on longer, more challenging trails.
Downhill Performance: If you enjoy aggressive downhill riding or frequently encounter challenging descents, a full-suspension bike is generally better equipped to handle these conditions.
Versatility: Full-suspension bikes are more versatile and can handle a wider range of terrain. They are well-suited for trail riding, enduro, and all-mountain riding where varied conditions are encountered.
Reduced Fatigue: The rear suspension helps to reduce rider fatigue on extended rides, allowing you to maintain better control and confidence over a more extended period.
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