That said, my personal preference is not to order a new bike on the web, I prefer to go to a bike shop, in part because they can help with some minor part swaps if needed.
Brian- What if you were going to buy 15-20 new bikes for a mtn bike program for a local summer camp?
Tomas and I are looking to start such a program and have a limited budget. We are trying to consider initial price, simple maintenance and repair, durability, availability of replacement parts, etc.
We want to spend the money we have responsibly and have equipment that will last a while and not cost a lot to maintain.
We have also considered trying to get a manufacturer/dealer to sponsor the program for the kids we work with. Mostly low income and lots of children from the foster care systems around So.Cal.
Any thoughts and insight would be appreciated. Thanks.