When buying mountain bike the general perception of test riding is that this will tell you if the bike is meant for you or not.
My thoughts on most test rides are:
Test riding of bikes when buying mountain bikes does have its place and it can tell you a lot about a bike, but only if:
Some bike shops will let you pay a security deposit with a form of “proof of identity” and will let you test ride a bike for a whole day or even weekend. If you can find a shop like this then test ride as many bikes as you can.
Take a little bit of time and set-it up correctly by following this guide. Then get out on your trail and really put the bike to the test. This will give you a long enough time to get a feel for what the bike is actually like.
If you can’t find a shop that will let you take a bike for a proper test ride then the next best options are either:
If you are looking at buying a mountain bike and can find a way to do a proper test ride then by all means test ride as many bikes as you can in your price range and riding style category. You will soon be able to get a feel for the right bike for you. If you can’t test ride your bike then rest assured that most bikes that are set-up correctly will suit you very well.
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