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  • #1359
    Daman
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    I am looking for a bike that can run through all terrains. From sand, mud, snow, rain, grass, etc. Just all terrain. Do you have any suggestions for good all terrain bikes? I’m good with any that are ebikes as well. I’m open to all kinds of suggestions.

    #1742
    Anonymous
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    There is a whole range of bicycles known as ATB (All terrain Bicycles) which are apt for touring and traveling. They have fat tires and sturdy frames which make them more reliable. They can handle luggage and harsh conditions like gravel, mud, snow etc. You can choose bicycles in that category, that suits your style and budget.

    #1743
    Anonymous
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    Mongoose Switchback would be good choice to start, it’s light and sleek with aluminum frame. It has a basic coil suspension fork, but is good to ride in dirt, gravel and for going recreational trips. It has mechanical disc brakes which provide good breaking force.

    #1744
    Anonymous
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    BMC Granfondo GF02 Disc 102 would be great choice. It’s stability is good while riding on mixed terrain. The narrow seat stays that flex to provide a bit of cushion over crumbled ground as well.

    #1745
    Anonymous
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    An all-terrain bike is made up of sturdy frame and fat tyres and It is apt for muddy and gravel filled routes as also other tricky terrains. Its design allows it to be ridden in a variety of situations other than rough mountain routes. Wallke X3 Pro is a full suspension folding electric fat bike, which will take you over 60 miles on a single charge. The bike is built well and solid for the way it is designed and constructed. I think the X3 Pro will not disappoint as it is an affordable bike too.

    #1746
    Anonymous
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    Would suggest you to get any good MTB, it can handle most of the terrain. You can swap the tires to get better control over the terrain.

    #1747
    Anonymous
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    Instead of spending so much of ATB would suggest you to try E-MTB’s, it’s little pricey but with them, you can travel further and do step climbs which aren’t possible with ordinary bikes. You would also enjoy riding them.

    #1748
    Anonymous
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    Schwinn Protocol 1.0 Dual-Suspension is a great bike. It has dual suspension technology. It has 26” wheels and 24 speeds. Comfortable to ride and handles great.

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