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just got a new mountain bike

I was a fan of Mongoose several years ago, but not since they started being carried by Walmart.

Nice bike none the less.
 
Originally posted by: Zhou
How does this thing compared to a GT i-drive 3.0?

The iDrive isn't that hot (IMHO, like I posted in your thread), but it's better than this bike. I really don't like Mongoose bikes though. Their bikes used to be good, but now they're just another department-store bike.

Rob
 
I have a pre-Walmart Mongoose mtn bike and it's been great.

One of these days I'd like to upgrade to a $800-ish front suspension mtn bike.

Are Kona's any good?
 
Originally posted by: RossMAN
I have a pre-Walmart Mongoose mtn bike and it's been great.

One of these days I'd like to upgrade to a $800-ish front suspension mtn bike.

Are Kona's any good?

Kona bikes are great. What are you specifically looking for?

I ride a Jake the Snake cyclocross, love it. 😀

Rob
 
Originally posted by: Entity
Originally posted by: RossMAN
I have a pre-Walmart Mongoose mtn bike and it's been great.

One of these days I'd like to upgrade to a $800-ish front suspension mtn bike.

Are Kona's any good?

Kona bikes are great. What are you specifically looking for?

I ride a Jake the Snake cyclocross, love it. 😀

Rob

If I were smart I'd get a hybrid since most of my riding is on city streets with the occasional trail.

I'm not sure what I'm looking for, frame and components are important.
 
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: Entity
Originally posted by: RossMAN
I have a pre-Walmart Mongoose mtn bike and it's been great.

One of these days I'd like to upgrade to a $800-ish front suspension mtn bike.

Are Kona's any good?

Kona bikes are great. What are you specifically looking for?

I ride a Jake the Snake cyclocross, love it. 😀

Rob

If I were smart I'd get a hybrid since most of my riding is on city streets with the occasional trail.
aack! stay away from the hybrids!! they don't do anything well (IMO)... i am a big fan of canondales.. a f400 would be a nice bike for trail riding and some city riding. if you do most of your riding in the city, have you considered a road bike?
I'm not sure what I'm looking for, frame and components are important.

 
Originally posted by: Hector13
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: Entity
Originally posted by: RossMAN
I have a pre-Walmart Mongoose mtn bike and it's been great.

One of these days I'd like to upgrade to a $800-ish front suspension mtn bike.

Are Kona's any good?

Kona bikes are great. What are you specifically looking for?

I ride a Jake the Snake cyclocross, love it. 😀

Rob

If I were smart I'd get a hybrid since most of my riding is on city streets with the occasional trail.
aack! stay away from the hybrids!! they don't do anything well (IMO)... i am a big fan of canondales.. a f400 would be a nice bike for trail riding and some city riding. if you do most of your riding in the city, have you considered a road bike?
I'm not sure what I'm looking for, frame and components are important.

i dont think he would like the geometry of a road bike... let alone the dropout handlebar.
 
Originally posted by: Hector13
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: Entity
Originally posted by: RossMAN
I have a pre-Walmart Mongoose mtn bike and it's been great.

One of these days I'd like to upgrade to a $800-ish front suspension mtn bike.

Are Kona's any good?

Kona bikes are great. What are you specifically looking for?

I ride a Jake the Snake cyclocross, love it. 😀

Rob

If I were smart I'd get a hybrid since most of my riding is on city streets with the occasional trail.
aack! stay away from the hybrids!! they don't do anything well (IMO)... i am a big fan of canondales.. a f400 would be a nice bike for trail riding and some city riding. if you do most of your riding in the city, have you considered a road bike?
I'm not sure what I'm looking for, frame and components are important.

I agree, unless by hybrid, he means cyclocross. Then I disagree. 😀
 
Originally posted by: Hector13
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: Entity
Originally posted by: RossMAN
I have a pre-Walmart Mongoose mtn bike and it's been great.

One of these days I'd like to upgrade to a $800-ish front suspension mtn bike.

Are Kona's any good?

Kona bikes are great. What are you specifically looking for?

I ride a Jake the Snake cyclocross, love it. 😀

Rob

If I were smart I'd get a hybrid since most of my riding is on city streets with the occasional trail.
aack! stay away from the hybrids!! they don't do anything well (IMO)... i am a big fan of canondales.. a f400 would be a nice bike for trail riding and some city riding. if you do most of your riding in the city, have you considered a road bike?
I'm not sure what I'm looking for, frame and components are important.

As far as road bikes, I've been looking at the Trek "c" series. The "c" stands for comfort, they provide for a more upright riding position for us older folk. Linky

 
Originally posted by: Entity
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That's my bike. 😀

Ross, it's a great commuter. Works great for light trail riding as well; you just have to be really good with how you ride. 😀

Rob
Entity, you need a longer front brake housing. I don't like how it's coming into the cable hanger at an angle like that :Q Also, there appears to be a body in the background. 😕 You better get that taken care of before the Mrs. gets home.

kermalou, the Mongoose line isn't... how can I word this nicely... "enthusiast-quality" anymore. But I'll give you a piece of good advice: take your new ride to a reputable bike shop and have them do a tune-up on it. It'll work better, for longer, and with less maintenance down the road (or trail) after it's been tuned by someone who isn't paid $5 per bike to slap them together AFAP.
 
Originally posted by: mechBgon
Originally posted by: Entity
P4210034.JPG

That's my bike. 😀

Ross, it's a great commuter. Works great for light trail riding as well; you just have to be really good with how you ride. 😀

Rob
Entity, you need a longer front brake housing. I don't like how it's coming into the cable hanger at an angle like that :Q Also, there appears to be a body in the background. 😕 You better get that taken care of before the Mrs. gets home.

kermalou, the Mongoose line isn't... how can I word this nicely... "enthusiast-quality" anymore. But I'll give you a piece of good advice: take your new ride to a reputable bike shop and have them do a tune-up on it. It'll work better, for longer, and with less maintenance down the road (or trail) after it's been tuned by someone who isn't paid $5 per bike to slap them together AFAP.

LOL @ the body
 
Nice bike dude!

The front derailer just froze on my 7 year old Giant Yukon last week... I replaced the shifters, brakes, tires and all kinds of other parts in the fall... I haven't looked at even the possibility of a new bike in years.

How long to these 150$ Wal-Mart Mongooses last? I think I need suspension now considering some of the falls I take on the way to work... 10-18 inch curbs in some spots 😀

Gotta be able to handle snow, ice, mud, rain... just about anything except good weather when I drive, and be as worry free as possible... thoughts?
 
Originally posted by: NuclearFusi0n
Full suspension is really not a good idea for cheap bikes.

Very very true!

If I were you, I would take that back and buy a hard tail at a Bike Shop. If you were to spend the same amount on a hard tail as you spent on a F/S bike, you would end up with 10X the bike!
 
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