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Hey all...

Thanks in advance for your help and support on this. I currently have a Trek 4300. I love my bike. I know it's not top of the line, and I didn't buy it to be that. I bought this bike, to last me a while, to make sure I'm serious about MTB.

Anyway... here's my question. Without going out to buy a new bike (I'm not ready to do that yet, not financially anyway) what can I do to upgrade my current set up. I do ride trails, I like to DH, nothing insane, but decent. What would you guys recommend I add, or upgrade, or change on this bike?

Again... thanks for all the info.

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Your better off buying a new bike...the retail mark-up for up-grades and assessories in much more than the retail mark-up for bikes. Your money will go much further buy saving and investing in a better bike. Think ahead....
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Your better off buying a new bike...the retail mark-up for up-grades and assessories in much more than the retail mark-up for bikes. Your money will go much further buy saving and investing in a better bike. Think ahead....

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i got a 4300 the other week. nice bike so far. congratx on Trekkin it Liquid.
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i got a 4300 the other week. nice bike so far. congratx on Trekkin it Liquid.
I love my bike... I really do... I plan on getting another bike in a year or so, after i'm done getting my feet wet. I love my bike... I think i'm gonna get some disc brakes for it.
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I love my bike... I really do... I plan on getting another bike in a year or so, after i'm done getting my feet wet. I love my bike... I think i'm gonna get some disc brakes for it.
lets start a Trek4300 club. just got a Camelbak and a Giro E2 helmet, next on my list would be some tires. i wanna beef up those 2.0's with some 2.1 or 2.2's...
tires, new fork, possibly disc brakes
what kind of discs you lookin to put on yours??
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lets start a Trek4300 club. just got a Camelbak and a Giro E2 helmet, next on my list would be some tires. i wanna beef up those 2.0's with some 2.1 or 2.2's...
tires, new fork, possibly disc brakes
what kind of discs you lookin to put on yours??
I have no idea yet. I'm still new to all of this....

Any suggestions?
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lets start a Trek4300 club. just got a Camelbak and a Giro E2 helmet, next on my list would be some tires. i wanna beef up those 2.0's with some 2.1 or 2.2's...
tires, new fork, possibly disc brakes
what kind of discs you lookin to put on yours??
What brands and types of parts are you planning to add to your bike. What kind of fork? What do you use your bike primarily for? XC? DH?
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well, i should be doing alot more XC now that i built my own bike rack for the back of my Toyota truck-bed. I use it for goin to class, and soon to be alot of XC. i went to Canada and did some Downhill stuff, and it scared the living crap outta me. i had to wear body armor and the whole lot. it was cool, but i think ill stick to XC for now.
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oh yeah, i think i'll just end up ridin with what i have til stuff starts breaking. I'm just trying to accumulate gear for now. got a kelty Poseidon camelbak thing, minipump,Foxgloves, and just got a Giro E2 helmet off ebay. im well on my way.
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Well... according to my LBS, it's gonna cost about the amount I paid for my bike to upgrade to disc brakes.

Yes... the forks have the mounting locations for the callipers, but in order to add the rotors I need to buy a new set of wheels...

so yeah...

V-Brakes it is
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whats so bad about v-brakes? having v-brakes just makes it that much more challenging. you're right tho, v=brakes for now, and when i out-skill my trek, ill upgrade to a bike with discs.
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