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- CannondaleBad Habit 2 Mountain Bike$5,999.00(0)0 reviewsWheel Size:29 in., 27.5 in.Frame Material:CarbonFork Travel:160 mmRear Derailleur:SRAM Eagle 90 T-Type, 12-speed
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Types of bike helmets
- Mountain bike: Rear-head coverage for off-road trails; often includes added ventilation
- Road bike: Lightweight, aerodynamic; designed for maximum airflow
- Recreational cycling: Budget-friendly choice for casual riding
Fit tips
- Measure the largest part of your head with a flexible measuring tape (or use string, then measure it)
- Check the brand's sizing chart
- Aim for a snug fit
- Between sizes? Choose the smaller size
Added protection
Look for technologies that reduce rotational forces during a crash, like Mips, WaveCel or KinetiCore.
Features
- Vents: More vents improve airflow and reduce weight
- Visor/brim: Keeps the sun out of your eyes
- Chin bars: Extra protection for downhill mountain biking
Read full article: The 6 Best Mountain Bikes of 2025: Staff Picks
Hard-tail or full suspension?
- Full-suspension bikes: Front and rear suspension for more control and comfort
- Hardtail bikes: Front suspension only. Less expensive; great for beginners or smoother trails.
- Rigid bikes: No suspension
Which trail type do you ride most?
- Cross-country bikes: Ideal for smoother trails with fewer technical features
- Trail bikes: Best for most riders who want one bike for everything
- All-mountain bikes: Designed for trail riding and steeper, more demanding terrain
- Fat-tire bikes: Handles snow, sand or rough surfaces
Wheel Size
Wheel size refers to the diameter of the wheel.
- 27.5 in.: Faster acceleration and a more playful feel
- 29 in.: More efficient on longer rides and rolls over obstacles more easily
Frame Material
- Aluminum: More affordable but can be heavier
- Carbon: The lightest option with a premium price point
What is an electric mountain bike (e-MTB)?
With a rechargeable battery and electric motor, e-MTBs offer pedal assistance for singletrack riding.
Who are electric mountain bikes best for?
e-MTBs are for riders of all skill levels! Explore more trails, extend your rides or add excitement to technical climbs.
Are e-MTBs easy to ride?
Yes! If you can ride a mountain bike then you can ride an electric version. Our recommendation? Ease into it.
Where can I ride my electric mountain bike?
Rules and laws surrounding e-MTB trail access are constantly evolving. Always check the land manager’s current rules to see whether your class of e-bike is allowed.










