Mongoose Tyax Comp
Price: $329
Weight: 31 lbs (Medium size)
Frame: 6061 Aluminum
Fork: Spinner suspension
Component Highlights: Shimano Altus 24 Speed drivetrain, Pro Max Brakes, Alloy Rims, Kenda Koyota 26x1.95-in tires, WTB Speed V Sport Saddle
Contact:
http://www.mongoose.com
http://www.mongoose.com/bikes/detail.php?id=243&brandLine=Pro_US&brandID=38
And here's their review: (pardon any typos)
What do you look for in a bike to knock around the ghetto of dorms and Greek housing on a place like the Indiana University compus? Something inepensive, sturdy and higly lock-up-able. Something like Mongoose's Tyax Comp. For a few pizza more than 300 bucks, you get a bombproof aluminum frame dressed with a functional suspension form and 24-speed shifting.
The Tyax makes perfect transportation, putting you in a relaxes, upright riding positoin. Likewise, SHimano's tried=and=true trigger shifters let even newbies easily command the bile's 24 speeds, which you'll need to cover Bloomington's rolling hills with a backpack full of textbooks. Note that this bike is plenty tought, tool the fram, with its beefy head-tube gussets, should shrug off impaces from between-class curb hops. And the Tyax wont' cramp your fashion sense: Its platform pedals, made from real metal, are ready for whatever foorware you slip into, from work boots to spiky heels.
If you decide to venture off pavement and give the Wap (Wapehani Mountain Bike Park) a try, the Tyax Comp's trail-readyKenota Koyote knobby rubber will bite into the rooty singletrack. Don't expect the Spinner suspension form to dance in the dirt, though - its rudimentary workings make it more suited to smoothing out potholes and curb hops. From brakes to wheels, largely generic parts adorn the Tyax, but all work without a hitch, and they leave something in your bank account for those inevitable fee increases the administration has planned for next semester.
They also have a Tyax Elite for $399 and a Tyax Super for $499. Check the link above for the details.