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Mountain Bike Frames

The frame is the heart and soul of your mountain bike. It’s also the backbone, which is why we carry a wide variety of mountain bike frames to help you build your dream machine. The first choice to make when shopping for a frame is whether you want a hardtail mountain bike or full-suspension mountain bike. This comes down to your riding style and terrain. Advancements in suspension technology over the years have made full-suspension frames the popular choice for most off-road situations, ranging from XC and trail to enduro and gravity riding.

Hardtail mountain bikes, on the other hand, are a great choice if you typically ride smooth, flowy singletrack or fire-road terrain where climbing and efficiency matter most. Hardtail frames are typically much lighter than full-suspension frames. Hardtails are also a great choice for building up multi-purpose adventure bikes that can handle everything from weekend bike-packing trips to daily urban shredding.

Once you’ve chosen between full-suspension or hardtail, it’s time to get specific with frame materials, geometry and other details that will affect ride performance and price points. Your main choices for mountain bike frames are steel, aluminum, titanium, and carbon fiber. Aluminum is the most commonly used material. It is lightweight, inexpensive, and are stiff. Steel bicycle frames ride smoothly, are incredibly durable and long-lasting, but are not as stiff as aluminum frames. Titanium isn't commonly used anymore with bicycle frames but those that ride titanium frames tend to never go back. Lastly, carbon fiber is the material used in almost all premium frames. Carbon fiber mountain bike frames are lightweight, have an excellent strength-to-weight ratio, ride smoothly, and are stiff. All hardtail carbon mountain bikes will have a full carbon layup, however, some full suspension carbon frames will only have a carbon front triangle while the swingarm on the rear is aluminum. Make sure you do your research to know which frame material is best for your style of riding. For more information on frame materials, check out our Mountain Bike Frame Materials 101 article.

Frame geometry varies depending on the type of riding you do and also the suspension setup. Most mountain bike frames are optimized for a specific amount of front suspension (or at least a general range), so it’s important to know what type of suspension fork you’ll be using. Racy XC frames are typically engineered for shorter travel forks (90-120mm). Trail frames usually fall in the 120-160mm range, and enduro and DH frames are made for longer travel forks, 160mm and up.

If you’re looking at full-suspension MTB frames, the rear suspension system is probably your first consideration. For more on this topic, check out our Mountain Bike Suspension 101 article. At JensonUSA.com, we carry a full selection of top frames for sale like Ibis, Intense, Kona, Niner and Yeti. Each has their own unique approach to suspension engineering and design, so take a look at their offerings and feel free to call one of our Gear Advisors today at 888-880-3811 if you have any questions.

Mountain Bike Frame: Full Suspension & Hardtail MTB Frames | Jenson USA

Every great ride starts with the perfect frame. This is the heart of your bike — the key factor that immediately decides how your bike responds when you climb a steep hill, how confident you feel dropping into a rough descent, and how comfortable those all-day rides become. Picking the right mountain bike frame means dialing in a ride that feels like it was personally made for you. At Jenson USA, you can find both full suspension and hardtail bike frames from trusted brands known for performance and durability.

What to Know Before Picking a Bicycle Frame

Your bicycle frame is way more than just the skeleton of your bike. Think of it as the foundation that sets the tone for handling, strength, and your personal riding style. A full suspension frame gives you next-level traction and comfort on rough trails, while a hardtail frame offers a lighter and more efficient ride on smoother terrain. Picking the right bicycle frame ensures that your bike matches your riding goals, whether that is cross country speed, enduro toughness, or all-mountain versatility.

Options for Every Rider

We’ve got the specs to match any ride style or trail preference:

  • Intended Use: Trail, enduro, cross country, downhill, and gravel
  • Rear Suspension Type: Full suspension frames or hardtail frames
  • Wheel Size: 26 plus, 27.5, 29, MX, and 700c
  • Sizes: From extra small to XXL, including S1 through S6

Bike Frame Features That Make a Difference

When comparing mountain bike frames, it’s key to look at the details that affect performance and comfort on the trail:

  • Geometry: Influences how stable, fast, or playful your ride feels.
  • Material: Aluminum and carbon are both lightweight and durable options.
  • Suspension Design: Impacts climbing efficiency and descending control.
  • Cable Routing: Internal routing keeps the frame clean and protected.

How to Choose the Right Bicycle Frame for You

Need a little guidance? Here are a few simple questions to guide your choice:

  • What type of terrain do you ride most often?
  • Do you prefer efficient climbing or more control on descents?
  • Which wheel size feels right for your riding style?
  • Are you looking for a fresh build or upgrading an existing bike?

Tips to Get the Most Out of Your Bike Frame

Once you have the right bicycle frame, make the most of it with smart setup and care:

  • Use frame protection to guard against scratches and rock strikes.
  • Match your bicycle frame with the right fork travel and shock setup.
  • Check torque settings on bolts to avoid frame stress.
  • Keep your frame clean and inspect it regularly for wear.