Which one of these atv's is the best quality?

http://www.vbike.us/index.php?page=showpro&spid=18&bs=&pz=&scid=38

http://www.vbike.us/index.php?page=showpro&spid=13&bs=&pz=&scid=37

http://www.vbike.us/index.php?page=showpro&spid=19&bs=&pz=&scid=39

I know they probably aren’t the best quality just look at the price, but I do want to know which one is the best of the three.
I already know about the maintenance in a chain drive and I would actually prefer the chain even though it requires easy up keep.
I basically want to know overall opinion and…
comments on cooling system
disc and drum brakes (which is better?)
also the front suspension is a big question for me<<<
and is dual or mono shock better?

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Decision between mtn. bikes from trek, kona, or specialized… any input?

So, heres my ordeal. I am looking for a good, reliable, tough, lightweight bike. I’m looking between 3 in particular (all are the cheapest i could find due to very limited budget). Btw, yes, i need dual suspension. so:

Bike 1: Im leaning more toward this one because its 300$ cheaper than the others
the Kona Tanuki 2011

http://www.konaworld.com/bike.cfm?content=tanuki

Bike 2:
The trek fuel EX5

http://www.trekbikes.com/us/en/bikes/mountain_full_suspension/fuel_ex/fuelex5/

Bike3:
The Specialized Camber comp.

http://www.specialized.com/us/en/bc/SBCBkModel.jsp?spid=52769&menuItemId=0

I would like to know what one is the best for pretty heavy trail riding (uphill and down), which means reliability, above all else. Im not going to be doing 10ft jumps. More like 3-4ft jumps.

Thanks for any advice!

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Can anyone tell me where I can get brakes & gears for a Huffy Stone Mountain Bike?

I have a Huffy Mountain Bike & it doesn’t have brakes & gears. I have looked every where on the net & nobody has the parts that I need for my bike. Wal-mart & Kmart doesn’t sell parts like that. Can anybody me help me out?

What is the narrowest tires I can get for a mountain bike?

I have this mountain bike, a trek 4500- year 2000…

http://www.bikepedia.com/Quickbike/BikeSpecs.aspx?Year=2000&Brand=Trek&Model=4500&Type=bike

What’s the narrowest tires I can get for this bike?

should i get……?

either

this bike- http://www.amazon.co.uk/2007-Coyote-Tombstone-Dual-Slalom/dp/B0014IUBLA/ref=pd_sbs_sg_8

or

this bike- http://www.amazon.co.uk/CROSS-RIDER-ALUMINIUM-SUSPENSION-MOUNTAIN/dp/B0010YY164/ref=pd_sbs_sg?ie=UTF8&qid=1216154357&sr=1-2

?????

is this bike good enough for a 6'3'' – 6'4'' guy?

hi I am looking for a good moutain bike which i will mainly use for commute and on normal roads but at least want one suspension and this bike got too and its within my budget or max 400 inc shipping and tax

http://www.amazon.com/Mongoose-Dual-Suspension-Mountain-26-Inch-Wheels/dp/B000FX61RS/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&s=cycling&qid=1285116663&sr=1-6

im just wondering if its size is good for me

im a 6’3” to 6’4” guy and i weight around 180lbs or 80kg ish
I need suspensions because most roads got so many bumps + I wanna have the options of using it on moutains as well if someday i wanna do that and also ive been on normal road bikes and they are just no flexible and hard to ride

best engine modication for power…?

i have a 05 chevy colorado z1 with a suspension lift bigs tires and rims..all that good stuff..and flow masters dual exhaust…im looking to add a little more power in the hood..it has the 3.5 litre inline 5 cylinder…i dont want to add a chip because my mechanic said it would be harder on the engine..yet i have doubts about the claims the cold air intakes make such as K&N and Volant..im looking to keep it under 0 for any modification..i dont want to spend a lot i just want to add a little more power…wht is your suggestion/opinion for my bugget

49cc quad bike how long will it run for?

Engine :49cc Hi-Performance Single cylinder, Two-stroke, Air-cooled
Max Power (KW/RPM) :2.5 KW / 8000 r/min
Max Torque (NM/RPM) :3.5 Nm / 6400 r/min
Transmission :Automatic
Drive :Heavy Duty Chain
Start Manner :Alloy Pull start
Tank Capacity :1 Litre
Suspension :D ual Independent Front Heavy Duty Suspension
Single Rear Heavy Duty Suspension
Tyres :9 X 3.50-4 NHS
Brake : Dual Front, Single Rear Ventilated Disc
Other Features :
HIGH STRENGTH FRAME
Sport Air Filter, Japan Designed Carbi
PERFORMANCE HEADER PIPE AND MUFFLER
Heavy Duty Chain & Chain guard
High Tensile Rear Axle
Thumb Throttle & Speed Limiter
Plastic Chain Guard (Safer for Kid) please check pictures below.

Assembled Size97 x 68 x 69cm
Box Size :104 x 56 x 44cm
G,W/N.W :33kg / 29kg
Max Load Weight :45kg

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Good deal for a bike?

Right now I’m using a hardtail to go down my local mountain bike park, which is thrashing my bike and every time I get home I have a flat tire, most of the times on the rear. I was thinking a good full suspension mountain bike could fix this. I saw a few review for this bike (http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-ALUMINUM-DUAL-FULL-SUSPENSION-MOUNTAIN-BIKE-SHIMANO-/370427357247?pt=Mountain_Bikes&hash=item563f30e83f) and most people on other sites said it was a good deal. Now I won’t be entering any competitions yet, but I am starting to get more serious on my bike, would that be a good deal?

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Is this a good deal for a mountain bike?

So, I live in Bellingham, Washington. There’s a cool downhill mountain nearby called galbraith, I don’t get that intense, but I’m starting to feel more comfortable with drops, etc. and my had tail just isn’t cutting it, anyone know if this would be a good deal for me?

http://www.amazon.com/Mongoose-Domain-Dual-Suspension-Mountain-26-Inch/product-reviews/B0021HNREG/ref=cm_cr_dp_hist_1?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=0&filterBy=addOneStar

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