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Avanti Black Thunder Limited Edition

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Mountain bikes are designed for rough roads, trails, gravel paths, uneven surfaces and recreational off-road riding. Their wider tyres, stronger frames, stable geometry and suspension help provide better control and comfort over challenging terrain.

Yes. Mountain bikes are a good choice for beginners because they offer a stable riding position, wider tyres and confident handling.
Beginners should choose the correct frame size and select a model based on where they plan to ride.

Yes. A mountain bike can be used for daily commuting and fitness riding, especially on roads with potholes, speed breakers or uneven surfaces.

However, wider tyres and suspension may make an MTB slightly slower than a hybrid or road bike on smooth roads.

A 27.5-inch mountain bike generally feels more agile and easier to manoeuvre, making it suitable for shorter riders, technical trails and quick handling.

A 29-inch mountain bike rolls more easily over obstacles, maintains momentum well and offers greater stability, making it suitable for taller riders, longer rides and rough terrain.

The correct wheel size should be selected along with the appropriate frame size.

A 27.5-inch mountain bike generally feels more agile and easier to manoeuvre, making it suitable for shorter riders, technical trails and quick handling.

A 29-inch mountain bike rolls more easily over obstacles, maintains momentum well and offers greater stability, making it suitable for taller riders, longer rides and rough terrain.

The correct wheel size should be selected along with the appropriate frame size.

A hardtail mountain bike has suspension at the front and a rigid rear frame. It is lighter, easier to maintain and suitable for city roads, gravel, fitness riding and moderate trails. A full-suspension mountain bike has suspension at both the front and rear. It provides greater comfort and control on technical trails, steep descents and rough off-road terrain.

Yes. Mountain bikes are better equipped for uneven roads, potholes and broken surfaces than road bikes because they generally have wider tyres, stronger wheels, stable geometry and front suspension.

Riders should still slow down before large potholes and avoid severe impacts that could damage the wheels, fork or frame.

Disc brakes provide strong and consistent braking, especially in wet, dusty or uneven riding conditions.

Mechanical disc brakes are simple and easier to maintain, while hydraulic disc brakes generally provide smoother braking, better modulation and stronger performance with less hand effort.

The number of gears you need depends on the terrain and riding purpose.

A wider gear range helps when climbing slopes, riding on trails or covering changing terrain. For regular city riding and light trails, a simple drivetrain may be sufficient. For steep climbs and demanding routes, lower climbing gears are more useful than the total number of gears.

Yes. Mountain bikes can be used for long-distance rides, especially when the route includes rough roads or mixed terrain.

For long rides mainly on smooth roads, a hybrid or road bike may be faster and more efficient. Correct saddle height, tyre pressure, hydration and riding posture are important for comfort.

Service frequency depends on riding distance, terrain,
weather and usage.

Regularly check:

* Tyre pressure and tyre condition

* Brake performance

* Gear shifting

* Chain lubrication

* Wheel alignment

* Suspension fork condition

* Bolt tightness

Clean and lubricate the drivetrain after muddy, wet or dusty
rides. A professional service is recommended whenever braking, shifting,
suspension or wheel performance changes.

The supported rider weight varies by model, frame, wheels
and manufacturer specifications.

Do not assume that every mountain bike has the same weight
capacity. Check the model’s recommended maximum system weight, which may
include the rider, bicycle, luggage and accessories.