What makes a bike a hardtail?

Hardtail mountain bikes
With the lack of a rear shock, a hardtail gets its name from a rigid rear end. Like their full-suspension
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What is a full-suspension mountain bike? Full-suspension mountain bikes have both a front suspension fork and a rear shock. The rear shock improves the bike's traction, control and rider comfort.
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counterparts, hardtails are for off-road use and are typically cheaper and lighter than dual suspension bikes.
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How do you know if your bike is a hardtail?

A hardtail is a bike with a solid frame and it usually has a suspension fork on the front. Here is a typical hardtail model: A full suspension (FS) bike has the same fork out front, but it has a frame that consists of two pieces, a front triangle and rear triangle, that are joined by pivots.
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What are hardtail bikes 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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What does it mean when a bike is hardtail?

Hardtail mountain bikes do not feature a rear shock, whereas full suspension bikes feature front and rear shocks. Determining whether a hardtail or a full suspension MTB is right for you depends on how and where you'll be riding. Check out this video to see the advantages of each.
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What makes a mountain bike a hardtail?

A hardtail mountain bike is a bike with a rigid rear end – which has no rear suspension. They can have either rigid forks at the front or forks with suspension travel on them. They are a great option for your first bike but are also well worth considering for more experienced riders as well.
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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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Can you do jumps on a hardtail?

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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Do you really need a full suspension mountain bike?

Mountain bikers carrying some injury tension will always be more comfortable on a full-suspension bike on any terrain. For those riders who are healthier, wish to develop their skills, and explore more demanding trails, the full-suspension mountain bike is a much safer passage to progression.
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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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What is the difference between a hardtail and a softail?

Softail Bodies Mean Rear Suspension

While a classic hardtail body includes both rear and front suspension systems in the same frame, the innovative softail body contains a separate mini frame for the rear suspension. This innovation allows for a much smoother ride overall.
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What is the difference between hardtail and dual suspension?

On the rear wheel, some mountain bikes have rear suspension and some don't. When a mountain bike does not have rear suspension, the industry calls them “ Hardtails”. When there is rear suspension on the bike, they get the designation of “Dual Suspensions”.
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What is an Enduro bike?

Enduro bikes are long-travel bikes designed for going as fast as possible downhill on the hardest trails around. Their geometry is built for speed on the descents, but also for pedalling back up hill to start the next race stage.
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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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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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Can I use MTB on road?

Yes, you can ride a mountain bike on the road. Many people like to have a mountain bike instead of a road bike or hybrid because they like the option of being able to ride off-road should they choose.
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Is it worth upgrading an old mountain bike?

If your bike is more than a few seasons old, it likely makes more sense to upgrade to something new that will offer better suspension performance, more current standards and bigger wheels. Kids on bikes and enjoying the great outdoors!
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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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Are hardtails making a comeback?

Hardtails are making a comeback. More trail friendly builds are finding their way into shops every year. They're a real alternative to expensive and maintenance-intensive full suspensions, or for people who want a purer riding experience.
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How fast can a hardtail go?

25-35 km/h = 15.5 to 21.7 mph. That is pretty fast average on a mountain bike. Fast enough to be on the verge of throwing the BS flag.
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Is a full-suspension bike faster than a hardtail?

Full suspension bikes are faster than hardtails because the shocks absorb some of the impact from bumps. Some riders find this makes it more difficult to pedal and climb, but their speed makes up for that disadvantage.
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