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		<description>[...] After you&#8217;ve found out what kind of frame you&#8217;ll need, it&#8217;s time to start learning about mountain bikes that offer the features you want. Browse a lot, and learn as much about every kind of bike as you can. Decide what kind of frame material you like best (steel, aluminum, titanium, and carbon are the most common, with steel and aluminum often being the best deal). Take your time and study the various features of bike frame materials. [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] Once you know what your size and ideal frame type is, start looking at mountain bike brands and features you like. Browse a lot, and learn as much about every kind of bike as you can. Decide what kind of frame material you like best (steel, aluminum, titanium, and carbon are the most common, with steel and aluminum often being the best deal). Take your time and study the various features of bike frame materials. [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] When you&#8217;ve finished with determining the sort of frame and size you need, you&#8217;ll want to begin looking at mountain bike brands and the variety of features offered. While older bikes may have been pretty standardized, there&#8217;s a lot to pick from today. Make a decision about the frame material you want (titanium, carbon fiber, aluminum or steel). The latter are the most prevalent, but steel and aluminum cost less. Take your time and study the various features of bike frame materials. [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] After you&#8217;ve found out what kind of frame you&#8217;ll need, it&#8217;s time to start learning about mountain bikes that offer the features you want. Browse a lot, and learn as much about every kind of bike as you can. Make a decision about the frame material you want (titanium, carbon fiber, aluminum or steel). The latter are the most prevalent, but steel and aluminum cost less. Take your time and study the various features of bike frame materials. [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] When you&#8217;ve finished with determining the sort of frame and size you need, you&#8217;ll want to begin looking at mountain bike brands and the variety of features offered. While older bikes may have been pretty standardized, there&#8217;s a lot to pick from today. Decide what kind of frame material you like best (steel, aluminum, titanium, and carbon are the most common, with steel and aluminum often being the best deal). Take your time and study the various features of bike frame materials. [...]</description>
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