pes_laul said:
Well I decided Im gonna start doing what spud does and get into biking so my grandma said she'd get me a early birthday present and takie me shopping tomorrow my limit is up to about 200-250$ so I have to choose wisely.
If I'm looking to go off road occasionally and go fast what is a type I should look for?
I don't know that 2-250 will get you all the way there if you are buying new and can't find a good used deal, but if the off-road is occasional, and you want to go fast otherwise, a cross bike might be your best bet. You can get more bike for the money than if you are going mountain bike.
This site lists a new one for $439.
http://sportymamabikes.com/cgi-bin/SM_STOR20.cgi?Action=Details&ProdID=1
Here is a used Lemond
http://cgi.ebay.com/Lemond-Poprad-S...286.c0.m14&_trkparms=66:2|65:15|39:1|240:1318
Cross bikes are good for some dirt road/trail use, and are a lot faster on the street. Great commuters, great for getting around. A true mountain bike is slower/heavier on the street, and maybe not as good a commuter.
There are also these "hybrid" bikes that you can get new in that price range, but looking at your size, what I bet your strength is, and how you play, I bet you would break it quickly, or not be happy with the performance. Here is an example:
http://cgi.ebay.com/New-20-Shimano-...5|66:2|65:12|39:1|240:1318|301:0|293:1|294:50
Another option if you have someone that knows bikes that can help you is finding a good used mountain bike. Then maybe you could get a decent bike in or closer to the money your Gram is willing to give you. I have a good, old frame that would be turned into a great commuter, light off road bike with some parts, and I am sure you could find something like that, but you have to know what you are looking for. Spud is really the expert here, as he has built up bikes for years.
If you wanted to stay more mountain bike and new, Spud's links look good, but I would stay away from the full suspension one in that price range. The hard tails would be better I think for that $$. But if you were not going to do a bunch of real trail riding, I would highly consider a cross bike. Hope that helps.
EDIT: Spud's site has the same new cross bike I linked above, but for $10 more. That place has some good deals on bikes so that makes me feel better about linking you to it. The use Lemond or similar could be good too.