A Nishiki mountain bike is built for riders who want dependable performance without overspending. Stable geometry, simple gearing, and durable alloy frames make them ideal for students, new riders, and casual trail explorers. Popular models like the Pueblo, Manitoba, and Colorado deliver comfort and control for paths, gravel, and light singletrack.
(Availability may vary. Nishiki mountain bikes are not always in stock online.)
Featured Nishiki Mountain Bike Models
Nishiki Pueblo
The entry-level Nishiki mountain bicycle that’s been a favorite for years.

- Frame: Alloy aluminum
- Brakes: V-brakes
- Gears: 21-speed Shimano
- Wheel Size: 26”
- Best For: Beginners, city paths, light trails
Nishiki Manitoba
Balanced design for fitness riders who want trail capability.

- Frame: Lightweight aluminum
- Brakes: Mechanical disc
- Gears: 24-speed Shimano
- Wheel Size: 27.5”
- Best For: Weekend rides, mixed terrain, fitness cycling
Nishiki Colorado
Stronger build for off-road confidence and longer rides.

- Frame: Alloy
- Brakes: Disc brakes
- Gears: 24-speed
- Wheel Size: 29”
- Best For: Trail climbs, rougher surfaces, adventure rides
Compare Nishiki Mountain Bikes
|
Model |
Frame |
Brakes |
Gears |
Wheel Size |
Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Pueblo |
Alloy |
V-brake |
21 |
26” |
Beginners, light trails |
|
Manitoba |
Alloy |
Disc |
24 |
27.5” |
Fitness, weekend trails |
|
Colorado |
Alloy |
Disc |
24 |
29” |
Off-road, longer rides |
(Specs may vary by year. Confirm details with the retailer before purchase.)
How to Choose the Right Nishiki MTB
When selecting your Nishiki mountain bike:
- Frame Size: Match height and inseam using the Size Guide.
- Brakes: Choose disc brakes for strong all-weather control; V-brakes for budget-friendly simplicity.
- Wheel Size: 26” = nimble, 27.5” = balanced, 29” = smoother over obstacles.
- Budget: Expect $300–$450 for entry models; $600+ for upgraded versions.
