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if you are a bit heavy (like 75+ kg, like me) don't take rearwheelsuspension unless you really, like REALLY are going into rough terrain.. else it only will cost you a shitload of energy
like said before, quality doesn't come cheap.. go for good brands gearing and breaking (shimano stuff for example)..
if you are going to use it in terrain and you have 27 gears (9 rims behind) DON'T take the expensive stuff from shimano.. allthough it should change gears smoother, it is also less strong and less wearresistant.. I had to replace all the gears after only 400 km (275 miles!)... the shop assistent told me that I should take sheaper gears.. allthough they should not change as smooth as the shimano stuff, you barely notice it, AND it is ALOT more wearresistant (drove 300 miles with the new stuff and no sigh of wearness)
also make sure, when you buy a new one, you get the proper framesize.. they differ (dunno how much) and before you know it your bike is WAY too big or too small, which isn't very desirable
good luck 
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