
The primary difference between beginner mountain bikes and an advanced model is price. They would be more adequately described by the term entry level. There is nothing wrong with the bikes, they just feature a price tag that someone who isn’t ready to donate organs to the sport can appreciate.
The fact is that there is a huge market for an adequate, but not spectacular mountain bike. That is the market that beginner mountain bikes seek to fill. They feature a price in the hundreds, rather than the thousands you can spend on a high end bike. In fact, I’m fairly certain Wal-Mart will sell you a serviceable mountain bike, albeit not exactly a high quality one.
So if you’re looking for beginner mountain bikes, look no further, we have an awesome selection of bikes, from as little as $100. For the quality of bike you are purchasing, that is a steal. That is something to be careful of, just because a bicycle is inexpensive does not make it a good deal. The quality of a bicycle, and especially an entry level one, is a key determinate of value.