choosing a bike depends a lot on the kind of ridin you do, if its mostly urban commutes, i'd suggest you go for a hardtail , in other words, bikes with NO rear suspension, if you're someone who favours offroad, then you should go for FS bikes , i.e. bikes with rear suspension. the reason being, FS bikes no matter how trick lookin they are, rob some of your pedalling efforts into somethin called as 'bobbing' which is a lot similar to you goin 'boing-boing' on a pogo stick! which translates to loads of wasted energy. on the basis of looks alone, i'd suggest the bsa ryders. looks beefier than the reloaded.
the suncross which ken gifted his son is has 24" wheels ( not very sure, cant judge from the snaps, but i have a strong feeling it is..) there is nothing wrong with 24" wheels, lots of riders in firang land, ride 24 inchers, but the frames are built for adults, which means a top tube length of 21+ inches. unfortunately in our country we still dont get bikes like these, the suncross has a very short top tube,since its targeted towards kids, which could make you feel cramped while riding.
here is a good example of a 24inch wheeled bike built for adults
its a 'dmr rhythm' http://www.sunsetmtb.co.uk/images/sh...1208344846.jpg
hope i've helped you. let me know if you need anymore info !!!


Which one do you think is better??? And considering the type of frame i like, are there any other brands that you'd suggest?? I liked the Suncross which ken gifted to his son... 
! weekend affairs are just 100k here.
. Import MTB's are 15k & above-VFM again. Hero Thunder Racer, Thunder MTB are other choices. BTW Hercules is coming up with ACT Ryder hardtails in mid June, if you could wait..
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