Used Downhill Bikes — Send It for Up to 70% Off
Downhill bikes are built for one purpose: getting down the mountain as fast as possible. With 200mm+ of suspension travel, slack geometry, and bombproof construction, these machines are designed to handle the roughest terrain at speed — rock gardens, drops, jumps, and everything in between. At buycycle, we have around 1,000 used downhill bikes from top brands like Specialized, YT Industries, Canyon, and Santa Cruz — at up to 70% off retail. That means you can ride a race-ready DH rig without spending what you would on a new build.
What to Look for When Buying a Used Downhill Bike
Suspension is the heart of any DH bike — look for 200mm of travel front and rear with a quality dual-crown fork (Fox 40, RockShox Boxxer) and a reliable rear shock. On the used market, a bike with a well-maintained suspension setup saves you hundreds compared to buying and servicing new. Frame material is typically aluminum or carbon — aluminum is more common and handles crashes and impacts better, while carbon DH frames are lighter and stiffer but come at a premium even used. Drivetrain on a DH bike is simpler than on other mountain bikes: a single chainring with a 7-speed cassette is standard for racing, though many modern DH bikes run wider-range setups like SRAM GX DH or Shimano Saint. Wheels are usually 27.5" or 29" — 27.5" feels more playful and nimble, while 29" rolls over rough terrain more smoothly and carries speed better. Brakes need to be powerful and consistent: four-piston disc brakes with 200mm+ rotors are the standard for downhill, and anything less will struggle on steep, sustained descents.
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Popular Downhill Bike Models on buycycle
The YT Tues is one of the most popular DH bikes on buycycle — a proven World Cup-level frame at a direct-sale price that's even better on the used market. The Specialized Demo has been a podium staple for years, with a chassis that inspires confidence on the gnarliest tracks. The Canyon Sender offers German engineering with a race-tested linkage, while the Scott Gambler brings a no-compromise approach to DH racing. The CUBE Two15 and Trek Session are reliable workhorses that deliver at every level, and the Mondraker Summum's Forward Geometry gives it a distinctive planted feel at speed. The Santa Cruz V10 is a legend in the sport with decades of World Cup pedigree, the Giant Glory offers serious performance at a price point that's hard to beat, and the Commencal Supreme rounds things out as a fan favourite with a loyal following in the gravity community.
Popular Downhill Bike Brands
Specialized · YT Industries · Scott · CUBE · Canyon · Giant · Trek · Commencal · Mondraker · Santa Cruz · Intense · Norco · Propain · Pivot
Popular Downhill Bike Models
YT Tues · Specialized Demo · Canyon Sender · Scott Gambler · CUBE Two15 · Trek Session · Mondraker Summum · Santa Cruz V10 · Giant Glory · Commencal Supreme
Downhill Bikes: What Makes Them Different?
Downhill bikes vs. enduro bikes is the question most riders have when getting into gravity riding. DH bikes have more travel (200mm+ vs. 150–170mm on enduro), slacker head angles, dual-crown forks, and are built purely for descending — they're not designed to be pedaled uphill, which is why lift-accessed bike parks are their natural habitat. Enduro bikes are more versatile and can handle climbs, but they won't match a DH bike's stability and confidence at full speed on the roughest tracks. If you're riding bike parks, racing DH, or hitting shuttle runs, a dedicated downhill bike is the right tool. If you need to pedal to the top, an enduro bike might be a better fit — and you can find plenty of those on buycycle too.
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Why Buy a Used Downhill Bike?
Downhill bikes take a beating, but a well-maintained used DH bike still rips just as hard as a new one — and the savings are massive. New high-end DH bikes easily cost €5,000–€8,000, but on the used market you can find race-level builds for half that or less. Many DH bikes on the used market have low actual riding hours since they're only used at bike parks and race weekends, not for daily riding. The money you save can go toward a suspension service, new tires, or a season pass at your local bike park. On buycycle, you know what you're getting with detailed listings and buyer protection.
Downhill Riding in Germany
Germany has a thriving DH scene with some of the best bike parks in Europe. Winterberg in the Sauerland is the country's gravity mecca, hosting national and international races on its World Cup-standard track. Bike Park Schladming and the Bikepark Geisskopf in the Bavarian Forest offer everything from beginner-friendly flow trails to gnarly race lines. The Harz Mountains (Hahnenklee, Schulenberg, Braunlage) deliver solid DH terrain with lift access, and further south, parks like Todtnau and Oberammergau in the Alps push the limits. Germany's iXS Downhill Cup draws competitive fields across multiple rounds, making it a great series to race or watch. YT Industries from Forchheim and Canyon from Koblenz are two of the biggest German DH bike brands — both sell direct, and the used market on buycycle is often the easiest way to find specific models and sizes. Propain from Ludwigsburg is another homegrown favourite. With bike parks within reach of most major cities and a passionate gravity community, a used DH bike from buycycle is the most affordable way to get into the action.