Are full suspension bikes better for knees?

If you purchase a bike that fits you properly, knee pain should not be an issue. So I'd say go with a hard tail. The main reason I prefer the full suspension bike ~40% of the time is when I'm riding rocky terrain or for longer trail rides (40+ miles).
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What kind of bike is best on the knees?

Comfort cruisers and hybrid bikes are especially gentle for people who have bad bikes. For instance, cruisers often feature low, padded seats and don't require you to extend your knee fully. Cruisers are also easy to handle. Hybrid bikes have high handlebars that are easy to reach.
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Are Hardtails hard on knees?

If you suffer from any legacy injuries, lower back or knee/ankle issues, the reality is that a hardtail will be tough on your body.
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What is the advantage of a full suspension mountain bike?

A full suspension mountain bike features both a suspension fork as well as a rear shock. The suspension system helps to absorb shocks and dampen vibrations. This makes the ride more comfortable and more efficient on rough terrain. The suspension also helps to improve traction, control, and handling.
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Do I really need a full suspension bike?

You want a more comfortable ride: A full-suspension mountain bike will soak up most of the jarring bumps that would otherwise be sent to your body (and in some cases, buck you off your bike). This can help reduce fatigue, which in turn can allow you to ride faster, for longer, with greater comfort.
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When should I switch from hardtail to full suspension?

Going from a hardtail to a full-suspension MTB is a good choice if you want to ride the more technical trails that incorporate downhill sections and you need a bike that can safely handle all the challenges that come with technical trails.
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Are hardtails better for climbing?

Both, of course, have their pros and cons. Nothing can beat a hardtail for flat-out climbing speed and efficiency, but they suffer on the technical features found on modern cross country courses.
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What is a hardtail bike good for?

As a type of mountain bike, hardtail bikes are used for cycling on many terrains and environments. Their versatile and resilient nature means they'll perform well in most places ride. Suitable areas for hardtail mountain biking include mountain trails, fire roads and pump tracks.
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Are Hardtails good for jumps?

So, are hardtail mountain bikes good for jumps? Hardtail mountain bikes are good for jumps. It is also easier to jump on a hardtail mountain bike compared to a full-suspension mountain bike. However, because of the lack of a rear suspension, the drop on a hardtail won't be as forgiving compared to a full suspension.
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Is mountain biking good for your knees?

Mountain biking is a low impact sport, meaning it puts less stress on your joints than other aerobic activities such as running. Cycling is also considered a non-load bearing sport, which means that the act of sitting takes pressure off of your joints and reduces the risk of injuring them.
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Are dual suspension bikes good?

PROS OF A DUALLY:

Better performance on rougher tracks, both uphill and downhill. More comfort on longer rides. Rear suspension will soak up some of your mistakes and keep you rubber side up. Better rear wheel traction on bumpy uphills.
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Is it OK to cycle with knee pain?

Both cycling and running can benefit people with knee pain and show many other benefits, like improved cardiovascular health. If you've never done walking workouts or cycling workouts, you can slowly build up endurance and strength to keep the exercises enjoyable and sustainable.
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Is biking good for knee arthritis?

Research has shown in people with knee osteoarthritis, low-intensity cycling is as effective as high-intensity cycling in improving function and gait, decreasing pain, and boosting aerobic fitness.
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Is it OK to ride a bike with arthritic knees?

Research shows that low-intensity stationary biking is just as effective at easing pain and increasing fitness for people with knee osteoarthritis as tougher. high-intensity cycling workouts. After you're comfortable on the bike, gradually increase your speed.
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Is it easier to jump a full suspension?

A hardtail is much better for jumps. The technique should be the same except you don't have to force the bike over the jump as much as you would with a full suspension frame due to the suck it gets off a takeoff.
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Do people still ride hardtail mountain bikes?

Us Brits love a good hardtail, especially if it's made from steel, but this certainly isn't the prevalent attitude everywhere, and even on the sunny shores of my home country more are riding full suspension bikes than they used to be.
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Is it easier to bunny hop on hardtail or full suspension?

Full-suspension bikes are easier to ride. The suspension means you can ride sloppier and not get punished as much. However, for your question, hardtails will get more height (with skills being equal.) The hop in bunny hop comes from the quick "push down, pop up" movement.
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Can you convert a hardtail to full-suspension?

A lot of people don't know this, but most of the components in a light bulb repair kit can be used in a pinch to convert a hardtail mountain bike to full suspension. And light bulb repair kits are way cheaper than full suspension conversion kits.
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Why is mountain biking so hard?

Dirt and vegetation slow riders down compared to solid, high-traction pavement. Tire resistance and aerodynamics. Fat, squishy tires add resistance over skinny, high pressure road tires. Road bikes place riders into a more aero position and generally cut a narrower overall profile as well.
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What are four categories of mountain biking?

The different disciplines of mountain bike racing. Just like motorsports have numerous race disciplines, the same is true of mountain biking. The main disciplines are downhill, cross-country, slopestyle, enduro and four-cross.
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Does suspension slow you down bike?

Slows the bike down on climbs – high-quality suspension usually has a lock-out option, when it doesn't slow the bike down too much, but even when locked, it's not completely rigid, and it's still heavier – which doesn't help with riding up hills.
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Is a full-suspension bike good for climbing?

Registered. In short, I say yes. For any sort of technical terrain, with a properly tuned suspension, and similar geometries, a full suspension bike will climb better. It can adjust to the contours of the trail and find grip where a conventional hardtail cannot.
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How long do full-suspension bikes last?

With proper maintenance a mountain bike can last over 20 years. This duration is highly dependent on where you ride and how much you ride. Some items will wear out, tires, chains, brake pads and drivetrains will not last forever. When it comes to longevity careful maintenance is everything.
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