Main qualities of an MTB bicycle
1. Robust and resistant frame: The frame of an MTB is designed to be strong and durable, generally made of materials such as aluminum, steel, carbon fiber or titanium. This design withstands the stress and forces found in rugged terrain.
2. Suspension: Most MTBs are equipped with shock-absorbing suspension systems. Suspensions can be of two types:
- Front suspension (hardtail): It has a fork with suspension on the front wheel.
- Double suspension (full-suspension): It has suspension in both the front and the rear, offering greater comfort and control on very rugged terrain.
3. Wheels and tires: MTB wheels are wider and more robust, with thick, knobby tires that provide better grip on loose and muddy terrain.
4. Brakes: They are equipped with disc brakes, which offer better stopping power and control, especially in wet or muddy conditions.
5. Transmission: They have a wide range of speeds, allowing cyclists to face different types of terrain and slopes.
6. Geometry: Frame geometry is designed to provide stability and control, with specific angles that improve downhill handling and the ability to climb steep slopes.