Full Suspension Mountain Bikes
- Forks : Rockshox Recon RL
- Gears : SRAM SX Eagle 1x12s
- Brakes: Shimano MT200 Hydraulic Disc Brakes
- Shimano Deore 1x11 with 11-51T cassette
- Satori Dropper seat post
- Rockshox Air fork and rear shock
- Approximate Weight (KG) : 17.6kg
- Brake Type : Cable Disc Brakes
- Groupset : Shimano Tourney Revoshift 21 speed
- Approximate Weight (KG) : 17.8kg
- Brake Type : V-Brakes
- Groupset : Shimano Tourney Revoshift 18 speed
- Approximate Weight (KG) : 18kg
- Chain : 18 speed
- Forks : Indi suspension forks
- Drivetrain: Shimano SLX 1x12 with 10-51T cassette
- Brakes: Shimano SLX 4-piston brakes
- Suspension: Rockshox fork* and rear shock
We understand the importance of owning a bike that gives you confidence and happiness at every jump, corner and drop. That’s why at Halfords, we offer an extensive range of trials, enduro and cross-country full-suspension bikes from the top brands in the world of cycling. A full suspension (FS) mountain bike is made from two pieces (the front triangle & the rear triangle), which are joined by pivots on the bike frame. This design allows the bike to move independently and allows for a softer ride as the movement is controlled by the suspension shock absorbers.
Our range consists of both men’s and women’s bikes from the likes of Falcon, Boardman, Boss, Voodoo and Apollo. We stock a variety of bikes in different shapes and frame sizes. From a professional-level lightweight downhill trials bike with Suntour Raidon forks and Tektro brakes, to a hardtail MTB equipped with Shimano gears - perfect for beginners. So whether you’re an amateur or a seasoned pro, we’ve got you covered every inch of the way. To ensure you’re safe and well protected on your cycling adventures, see our complete range of cycling accessories
Get hold of your products quicker than ever with Halfords click & collect service. What’s more, all bikes available online can be built by our team of experts at your local Halfords store . Still unsure which full suspension MTB to choose? No worries, take a look at our beginners guide to mountain biking , where you’ll find important information on wheel size, tyre type, and even the best MTB trails centres for near you!