Mountain Bikes
Whether you're shopping for your first hardtail or it's time for that full-suspension mountain bike bike of your dreams, Bicycle Warehouse has the perfect bike for you! Plush brakes, responsive suspension, and the gears to climb hills make mountain bikes so much fun to ride. Our mountain bikes are loaded with the best technology on the market, guaranteed to make any ride, on any trail epic.
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42% OFFGiant Stance 27.5" Mountain Bike
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16% OFFSpecialized STATUS 2 140 (2025)
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21% OFFGiant Trance 27.5" Mountain Bike
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45% OFFGiant Trance X 3 27.5" Mountain Bike
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Giant Fathom 2 27.5" Mountain Bike (2023)
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Liv Tempt 4 27.5" Mountain Bike (2022)
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29% OFFSpecialized Rockhoppper (2025)
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Liv Tempt 4 29er Mountain Bike (2022)
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Giant Talon 4 (2026)
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53% OFFGiant Trance X 1 27.5" Mountain Bike
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33% OFFSpecialized P.4 BMX Dirt Jump Bike
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Liv Intrigue 2 29" Women's Mountain Bike (2023)
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Giant Trance X Advanced Pro 29 SE Mountain Bike (2023)
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16% OFFSpecialized Status 2 170
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Liv Tempt E+ 3 29" Electric Mountain Bike (2022)
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Specialized Chisel Hardtail (2025)
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Giant Talon 2 29 (2025)
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Liv Lurra 2 29er Women's Mountain Bike (2023)
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Liv Tempt 1 29er Women's Mountain Bike (2022)
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Liv Intrigue Advanced Pro 29 3 Women's Mountain Bike
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Giant Talon 1 29
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Specialized Rockhopper Expert (2025)
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Surly Krampus Bike - 29" Steel Prickly
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Specialized Rockhopper (2026)
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Mountain Bikes FAQs
Should I buy a Hardtail or a Full-Suspension mountain bike?
Hardtails (suspension in the front only) are lighter, more affordable, and excellent for learning "line choice" on smoother trails. Full-suspension bikes (front and rear shocks) provide significantly more traction and comfort on rocks and roots. If your local trails are technical or you prioritize saving your lower back from fatigue, full-suspension is the gold standard.
Are 29-inch wheels better than 27.5-inch wheels?
29-inch wheels (29ers) offer superior "rollover" capability and maintain momentum, making them faster for cross-country and modern trail riding. 27.5-inch wheels (650b) are smaller, lighter, and more "poppy," making the bike easier to flick around corners or throw in the air. Most modern riders prefer 29ers for speed and stability, while playfulness-seekers stick with 27.5.
What is "Dropper Post" and do I really need one?
dropper post allows you to lower your saddle at the push of a button. By getting the seat out of the way, you can move your body freely over the bike during steep descents, which vastly increases safety and control. In modern mountain biking, a dropper post is considered the single most important component for confidence-building.
How much suspension travel do I need for my local trails?
If you ride mostly flat, flowy trails or gravel paths, 100mm–120mm is perfect. For typical "mountain biking" with rocks, roots, and small jumps, 130mm–150mm is the sweet spot. If you are frequently riding lift-access bike parks or "double-black" technical terrain, you’ll want 160mm+.
What is the benefit of a 1x Drivetrain?
Modern mountain bikes have moved to a single front chainring (1x) to simplify shifting and reduce weight. Coupled with a wide-range 12-speed cassette in the rear, you get the same gear range as older "triple" cranksets but with less mechanical failure, better chain retention, and an easier-to-use interface.
Should I get a Carbon Fiber or Aluminum mountain bike frame?
Carbon fiber is lighter and stiffer, and it can be engineered to absorb trail vibrations for a smoother ride, but it comes with a higher price tag. Aluminum (Alloy) is more cost-effective and highly durable against rock strikes. For many riders, an aluminum frame with higher-end components is a better "value" than a base-model carbon bike.
Why are Hydraulic Disc Brakes important for off-road riding?
nlike cable-actuated brakes, hydraulic disc brakes use fluid to transfer power, requiring much less finger strength to stop. They offer superior "modulation" (control over braking force) and consistent performance in wet or muddy conditions, which is essential for safely navigating technical descents.
How often should I service my mountain bike suspension?
Most manufacturers (like Fox or RockShox) recommend a "basic" service (lowers and air can) every 50 hours of riding and a full rebuild every 100–200 hours. Regular maintenance prevents dirt from scratching the internal "stanchions," which saves you from expensive repairs down the road.
Mountain Bikes
Conquer Any Terrain with Our Premium Mountain Bike Collection
Whether you’re hunting for the efficiency of a lightweight cross-country machine or the "plush" confidence of a long-travel enduro rig, finding the right mountain bike is about matching the build to your local terrain. Modern mountain bike engineering has evolved rapidly, moving away from "one-size-fits-all" designs toward purpose-built geometries. From slack head tube angles for high-speed stability to steep seat tube angles for technical climbing, our selection features the latest innovations in off-road performance.
Hardtail vs. Full-Suspension: Which is Right for You?
The most critical decision for any rider is the suspension platform:
- Hardtail Mountain Bikes: Featuring a suspension fork in the front and a rigid rear triangle, hardtails are the go-to choice for efficiency, climbing speed, and flowy singletrack. They are generally lighter, require less maintenance, and help riders develop better line-choice skills.
- Full-Suspension Mountain Bikes: With both a front fork and a rear shock, "full-squish" bikes are designed for comfort, traction, and control. The rear suspension keeps the tire glued to the ground through rock gardens and provides a massive margin for error on steep, technical descents.
Wheel Size and Geometry: The 29er vs. 27.5" Debate
Wheel size drastically changes how a bike handles on the trail. 29-inch wheels offer superior "rollover" capability and maintain momentum, making them the standard for modern trail riding. 27.5-inch wheels (650b) are prized for their agility and "poppy" feel, making them ideal for smaller riders or those who prioritize flicking the bike around in tight corners.
Quality Components from Top-Tier Brands
A frame is only as good as the parts attached to it. We stock bikes equipped with industry-leading drivetrains and powerful hydraulic disc brakes to ensure you have the stopping power and gear range needed for epic backcountry adventures. Explore our range of carbon fiber and alloy mountain bikes to find your next trail companion.
Why Shop At Bicycle Warehouse?
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We ship directly to your door. Bikes are inspected and 95% assembled by our in house mechanics to ensure a hassle free, easy assembly for all skill levels. Easy to follow video instructions are available.
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Owning your dream bike just got easier with our flexible financing options. Choose the payment plan that works best for you with no late fees and up to 0% APR on select plans for qualified loans.
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Having trouble finding the perfect bike? Call, e-mail or chat with our expert team. Bicycle Warehouse is a group of passionate riders who can help you find the best bike for your riding style.




























