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    Here are some of the best mountain bikes under $2,000. Best Cheap Mountain Bikes. Lightweight and Balanced: ... longer travel suspension forks, slack geometry, and wide tires.

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    Stance 29 2 Mountain Bike. This budget-friendly full-suspension bike is agile and comfortable on the trail, with decent brakes, excellent performance, and solid geometry.

  5. Bicycle suspension - Wikipedia

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    Many mountain bikes have a full suspension design. In the past, mountain bikes had a rigid frame and a rigid fork. In the early 1990s, mountain bikes started to have front suspension forks. This made riding on rough terrain easier on a rider's arms. The first suspension forks had about 1 1 ⁄ 2 to 2 inches (38 to 50 mm) of suspension travel ...

  6. List of bicycle parts - Wikipedia

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    These are more commonly seen on BMX and mountain bikes; Hanger: part of frame or an attachment to the frame to which the derailleur is attached (see Derailleur hanger) Handlebar: a lever attached, usually using an intermediary stem, to the steerer tube of the fork. Allows steering and provides a point of attachment for controls and accessories

  7. RockShox - Wikipedia

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    Paul began developing the first bicycle suspension fork. In 1989 or 1990, Turner approached Simons for help designing a suspension fork for mountain bikes. Turner had in 1987, with the help of Keith Bontrager, presented a full bike with front and rear suspension at the bicycle industry trade show in Long Beach. The industry was not impressed.