MTB

Nowadays, BMX riders are increasingly using MTBs for disciplines like Dirt Jump, Slopestyle, Freeride, and Bike Parks. At the same time, interest in BMX is growing among MTB riders. This has increased the demand for MTB bikes and parts in our shop. That's why we now carry a small selection of chosen and popular MTB brands.

MTB FAQ

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MTB FAQ

What is a Mountain Bike and what is its main purpose?

A mountain bike (MTB) is built for off-road terrain. But not all MTBs are the same. We focus on the types closest to BMX: tricks, jumps, and action.

Which MTB bikes do we offer?

As a BMX-only shop, our focus is clearly on Dirt Jump, Slopestyle, Street, and Pumptrack Bikes. These bikes combine the agility of a BMX with the stability of mountain bikes and are perfect for tricks, jumps, and playful riding. Classic XC, Trail, or Downhill bikes are only offered in very limited quantities.

What MTB disciplines exist?

Mountain bikes can be clearly categorized by their intended use. The following overview helps you find the right category for you.

Discipline Use & Character Typical Features
Dirt / Slopestyle / Street Tricks, jumps, pumptracks (our main focus!) Short geometry, hardtail, 26 inch, singlespeed
Enduro / Freeride Bike park & technical descents 160–180 mm travel, very sturdy frames
Trail / All-Mountain All-rounder for forest & holiday rides 130–150 mm travel, gears
Downhill Pure descent (lift/shuttle) 200 mm travel, dual crown fork

Can this be more detailed?

Discipline Use & Character Typical Features
Cross Country (XC) Fast, efficient, race-oriented 100–120 mm travel, steep geometry, low weight
Trail Versatile all-rounder for daily rides & holidays 120–140 mm travel, balanced geometry
All-Mountain Technical trails with focus on descents 140–160 mm travel, slack head angle
Enduro Challenging descents & bike park 160–180 mm travel, very sturdy frames
Freeride Big drops & jumps 170–200 mm travel, maximum durability
Downhill Pure downhill using lift or shuttle 200 mm travel, dual crown fork
Dirt / Slopestyle / Street Tricks, jumps, pumptracks Short geometry, usually hardtail
E-MTB Motor-assisted off-road riding Motor & battery, higher weight

Which Mountain Bike Fits Me? The Yes/No Buying Guide

Answer the questions below to find the MTB discipline that suits you best:

  • Do you mainly want to jump, pump, and perform tricks (like BMX)?
  • Do you regularly ride technical trails, roots, and steep forest descents?
    • Yes → Enduro or All-Mountain: Lots of suspension travel and slack geometry for maximum control.
  • Do you spend a lot of time in bike parks with big drops and high speeds?
    • Yes → Freeride or Downhill Bike: Maximum stability for extreme action.
  • Do you mainly ride distances, uphill, and forest trails?
    • Yes → Cross Country (XC) or Trail Bike: Focus on efficiency and endurance.

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