These bikes have customized parts and accessories added to a basic version. However, it is a good idea that customizing a mountain bike yourself should only be undertaken if you are a seasoned mountain biker and are conscious of the numerous options available. If you're a newbie and mainly indulge in mountain biking as a leisure activity, a basic mountain bike model without customization should be acceptable. There's no deficit of mountain bike parts that you should buy.
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To customize your bike, you can add new brakes, pedals, gears or handlebars. You can change its frame, suspension system or tires.
The sales staff will attempt to sell you anything they can but you want to decide what parts are wanted to make your rides safe and delightful and what parts could be added simply to make the bike look cool.
It is a good idea to work out what price range you are prepared to pay for the numerous parts and try and look for parts that fit your position, to keep your purchasing in order.
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![]() Specialized Allez Triple 2010 US $652.65
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![]() 2008 Specialized Epic Expert US $1,450.00
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![]() Specialized Epic Expert Sram X0 Juicy Ultimate US $760.00
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![]() 2011 Specialized Epic Expert Carbon EVO R NEW large NR US $2,700.00
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![]() Specialized Stumpjumper Expert M5 Frame 26 BRAND NEW US $390.00
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![]() 2010 Specialized Epic Marathon 29er Medium US $2,600.00
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![]() Specialized S Works Epic US $4,800.00
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![]() Specialized S Works FSR M4 Fox Float R Shock 17 Frame US $161.00
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![]() 2010 Specialized Stumpjumper Expert Hardtail carbon US $1,200.00
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