Front and rear suspension is now commonplace on most MTBs you'll see in the shops and out on the trails. They've come along way since early models in the '90s, and are now light, efficient and inexpensive. Benefits are numerous, from increased comfort, higher speeds over rough terrain and better traction for climbing.
There are several different configurations available, from single pivot to faux and four bar, and more recently virtual pivot designs. Whatever the design, bikes are available in several different flavours:
Lightweight XC bikes: 3-4" travel, sub 25lb weight and steep geometry and skinny tyres.
Enduro/All-Mountain: Typically 5-6" travel, 30-35lb weight, relaxed geometry and chunkier build.
Freeride/DH: 6"+ travel (up to 10"), 35-45lbs, slack geometry, heavy build with big tyres and big disc brakes.
First Look: Pinnacle Bikes A new range of bikes from UK designers already prototyped and tested - 28/7/06
FSR and Epic get Brain transplant More from Specialized for 2007 - new in-house Brain shocks for Stumpy FSR and Epic, plus redesigned frames - 12/7/06
Specialized shifts all-mountain goalposts for 2007 They've been busy at Morgan Hill - not just new bikes, but their very own forks and shocks too. We check out the 2007 Enduro SL - 150mm travel, 27lb... - 10/7/06
Kona 2007 15 new bikes for next year and, of course, an all-new typeface - 23/6/06
Giant Reign 2 Second generation of Giant's 6in full susser tested - 8/6/06
Felt goes FS Felt is a six-year-old bike company, and it's spent three of those designing its own full suspension bike. Now it's ready to reveal the Equilink - 5/6/06
Cannondale hits 35 Celebrates birthday with launch of limited edition Rush - yours for just £4,199... - 18/4/06
Santa Cruz Nomad "Versatility" is the keyword for Santa Cruz's 6.5in travel Nomad - it's meant to do it all. We test it - 13/4/06
Ibis returns to UK All-new carbon fibre, 140mm travel Ibis Mojo shortly to arrive at Stif - 7/4/06
2006 Bike Test archive All the 2006 bikes we've tested to date, all linked from one handy page... - 30/3/06