Mountain Bike Reviews - Finding a Trustworthy Source
When you are ready to purchase a mountain bike, if you are like
most mountain bikers, you start reading mountain bike reviews.
You may have found, however, that not all mountain bike reviews
are accurate - or even honest! The fact of the matter is that
some dealers and even manufacturers actually pay people to write
good reviews - of bikes that the reviewer has never even had the
opportunity to ride!
There are countless sites that carry reviews of various mountain
bikes. Some of the sites are very dependable and others simply
cannot be counted on. It's hard for the average mountain biker
to know who to believe - beginner bikers who have yet to make
their first mountain bike purchase don't stand a chance!
If you are looking for reviews, stick to the sites and
publications that can be counted on for accurate and valuable
information. Most print publications have accurate reviews. When
reading one of these reviews, it is important to look on the
edges of the page for very tiny print that says 'advertisement.'
If you see that, you can be sure that this is not a real review
you are reading. It is an advertisement disguised as a review.
Its purpose is to get you to buy the bike - not to point out
both the pros and the cons! Move on!
When looking for reviews online, stick to the better known
online magazines such as Singletrack, GearHead, Mountain Bike
Review, and Mountain Bike. These are the online magazines that
will give you the most accurate information in terms of reviews.
You will also find the latest mountain biking news, as well as
quite a bit of information on races and trails. These four
websites are vitally important to serious bikers.
Of course the best reviews are the ones that you get from other
bikers, in person. When you see a mountain biker on the trail
riding a bike that you are interested in, take the time to talk
to them. Tell them that you are planning to purchase that
particular bike, and ask them what they like about it, and what
they don't like. Find groups of mountain bikers in the parks,
and try to talk to them when they are taking a break. This way,
you won't be interfering with their ride, and you can get
several different 'in person' reviews.
Ask as many questions as you possibly can - but try not to keep
irritate them by keeping them from enjoying their ride. After
speaking with them - or before - sit back and watch them ride.
You aren't watching their technique - although that may be
interesting - what you want to watch for is how well the bike
handles. Seeing the bike in action is the second best review
that you can possibly have - the first best review you can get
is your very own review!
As your interest in a particular bike grows, you will want to
try one out for yourself. You can test ride bikes that are for
sale in bike shops, but you can't really put them through the
motions well enough in a 'test ride' situation to learn what you
need to know. Your best option is to test ride a friend's bike.
Take it out for a day, and see what it can do in relation to
what you can do with it. Give it a great workout, and by the end
of the day, you will know enough about the bike to write your
very own review.
Do your part in the mountain biking community by contributing
your own reviews to the websites that allow consumers to submit
mountain bike reviews. Be clear in your writing, and honest in
your opinions. Make sure that you have your facts straight, and
be sure that you distinguish between opinion and fact! You will
be doing many other mountain bikers a huge favor by submitting
your honest - and accurate - mountain bike review!