Mr. Cruiser
You may want to check out the July 2004 edition of Consumer Reports magazine. It has a review of Full Suspension Mountain Bikes, Front-Suspension Mountain Bikes, Hybrid Bikes and "Comfort Bikes."
The bikes reviewed there (many of which are available in Canada) should satisfy your needs if you are only a casual rider and not intending to use it for heavy off-round use (or for careening wildly down Blackcomb).
Under the Full Suspension bikes, they rated both the Cannondale Jekyll 400, Specialized FSR XC Pro and Trek Fuel 80 bikes the highest (in that order). All list at about $1500 to $1600 in Canada.
Under the Front-Suspension bikes, they rated Gary Fisher Marlin, Specialized Rockhopper and Trek 4500 the highest (in that order). All list at about $690 to $750 in Canada. The best of these bikes rated below the best of the full suspension bikes.
The article contains some other information that may be of interest before making a decision.
Try visiting a few of the shops that sell only bicycles (e.g. Cap's) and ask questions - when you start getting the same answers from several different shops you can start separating the bs from the facts.
It's true that you get what you pay for. However, it's also true that many people buy far more or far less than what they need for their intended purpose.
If your needs and wants don't justify a $4,000 mountain bike but only a $1500 bike, that would leave you with $1500 for other hobbies - such as the ladies.

You may want to check out the July 2004 edition of Consumer Reports magazine. It has a review of Full Suspension Mountain Bikes, Front-Suspension Mountain Bikes, Hybrid Bikes and "Comfort Bikes."
The bikes reviewed there (many of which are available in Canada) should satisfy your needs if you are only a casual rider and not intending to use it for heavy off-round use (or for careening wildly down Blackcomb).
Under the Full Suspension bikes, they rated both the Cannondale Jekyll 400, Specialized FSR XC Pro and Trek Fuel 80 bikes the highest (in that order). All list at about $1500 to $1600 in Canada.
Under the Front-Suspension bikes, they rated Gary Fisher Marlin, Specialized Rockhopper and Trek 4500 the highest (in that order). All list at about $690 to $750 in Canada. The best of these bikes rated below the best of the full suspension bikes.
The article contains some other information that may be of interest before making a decision.
Try visiting a few of the shops that sell only bicycles (e.g. Cap's) and ask questions - when you start getting the same answers from several different shops you can start separating the bs from the facts.
It's true that you get what you pay for. However, it's also true that many people buy far more or far less than what they need for their intended purpose.
If your needs and wants don't justify a $4,000 mountain bike but only a $1500 bike, that would leave you with $1500 for other hobbies - such as the ladies.





