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<blockquote data-quote="ossagp" data-source="post: 169026" data-attributes="member: 1650"><p>Since you are open about which brand you should pick, and you have until you are 14 or 15 I think I would stay open on the model too. If you are like lots of younger riders, you could change a great deal in that amount of time. A bike that you may start thinking about getting and keeping for a very long time though is a trials bike. The smaller people I know have great success at tight trails with them due to the seat clearance (modifications for a higher fuller seat depending on which one you get are sometimes in order) and light weight. Then if you want something more enduro or mx oriented you can add that at a later date. Makes a great learner and a keeper. They don't wear out very fast and even though they lose their appeal for competition they never lose their usefulness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ossagp, post: 169026, member: 1650"] Since you are open about which brand you should pick, and you have until you are 14 or 15 I think I would stay open on the model too. If you are like lots of younger riders, you could change a great deal in that amount of time. A bike that you may start thinking about getting and keeping for a very long time though is a trials bike. The smaller people I know have great success at tight trails with them due to the seat clearance (modifications for a higher fuller seat depending on which one you get are sometimes in order) and light weight. Then if you want something more enduro or mx oriented you can add that at a later date. Makes a great learner and a keeper. They don't wear out very fast and even though they lose their appeal for competition they never lose their usefulness. [/QUOTE]
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