The Best Mountain Bikes of 2018 - Top 10 Mountain Bikes 2018
1.Canyon Spectral CF 9.0 ProThis German consumer-direct brand just launched in North American and promises prices that are substantially lower than the competition. One of its most exciting options is this carbon trail bike with 140mm of rear travel. The frame is paired to a 150mm-travel RockShox Pike fork and designed for all-around versatility.
2.Heller Barghest NX
Carbon frames usually come with a big price tag, but the Heller Barghest packs a solid-value punch—the complete bike costs the same as some frames.
3.Orbea Rallon M-LTD
Orbea’s enduro-focused Rellon comes out swinging for 2018 with an update to 29-inch wheels and a cool, asymmetrical, carbon-frame design.
4.Ibis Mojo HD4 XX1 Eagle
The fourth-generation Ibis Mojo is the baddest yet. Compared to earlier versions, it's longer, slacker, and ready for enduro riding. Reach is now 34mm longer on the largest size, and the head angle is a laid-back 64.9 degrees, which delivers max stability on fast and rough trails.
5.Kona Process 153 CR/DL 27.5
Kona's Process line got a makeover for 2018, and the new slacker, lower stance makes this bike blur the line between trail riding and enduro. The high-end models also get a new carbon frame. The Process 153 CR/DL 27.5 has a carbon front triangle and seatstays with aluminum chainstays.
6.Scott Genius 720
Scott gives its 150mm-travel Genius trail bike (and all its mountain bikes) a revamp for 2018. The Genius line leads the charge with a new frame and the ability to run 27.5+ or 29-inch wheels on the same bike.
7.Pivot Mach 5.5 Race XT 1X
Pivot’s latest 27.5-inch-wheel trail bike has a do-it-all personality and a lightweight yet stiff carbon frame. Its efficient-pedaling DW-Link suspension lets this 140mm-travel bike scale climbs like a shorter-travel bike.
8.Rocky Mountain Pipeline Alloy 30
Rocky Mountain's Pipeline was one of the first bikes to get plus-size tires right. The latest all-alloy version of the model gets updated with a longer reach, lower bottom bracket, slacker head angle, and lower standover heights.
9.Trek Remedy 8.9 27.5
Trek’s 150mm Remedy isn't radically changed for 2018, but its new shock platform delivers a noticeably improved ride. The new RockShox thru-shaft shock is open on both ends, eliminating the displacement of oil and the need for a floating piston.
10. Diamondback Release 4c Carbon
Diamondback rocks the value Richter scale with a full-carbon, 27.5-inch-wheeled, 130mm-travel trail bike delivered right to your door. Despite the low price, Diamondback didn't take any shortcuts or slip in underwhelming parts.
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