Mongoose BMX Bikes

Founded in 1974 Mongoose is almost as old as BMX itself. Well, If you’re in search of a bike that can handle your adrenaline-fueled adventures or relive your youth, look no further than Mongoose BMX, the ultimate Freestyle, Race, Big-wheel Cruiser or Retro BMX bikes. So if you’re in the market for a new BMX bike, we highly recommend checking out Mongoose.

Whether shop here at Albe’s BMX or at , we’re just stoked to help get these beauties to hardcore ‘Goose fans anywhere in the world. Get special offers, exclusive product news, and event info straight to your inbox. This Limited Warranty covers any defects in material or workmanship under normal use during the Warranty Period.

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They offer a great balance of quality and affordability, and their bikes are popular with both beginner and experienced riders alike. bikes also have responsive brakes, so you can stop on a dime when you need to. This is a great safety feature, especially if you’re riding in traffic or on busy streets.

The single speed drivetrain is easy to use and maintain, while the DiaCompe MX brake kit delivers super-fast, reliable stopping power. Plus, the unique Mongoose Pro Class drilled aluminum rims offer performance that won’t weigh you down. Don’t miss your chance to enjoy a ride on the legendary California Special by Mongoose.

This can make it difficult to ride, especially if you are taller than average. mongoose bmx bikes are a great option for those looking to get into the sport or upgrade their current ride. Whether you’re riding at the park or hitting the streets, you can be confident that your Mongoose bike will be able to keep up. The most affordable of those is the Hi-Tensile, retailing at $529.99 USD for the complete bike, available in black and blue colorways. The Hooligan AL will set you back a little more at $579.99 USD. While the frame itself is made of 6061 aluminum, its rigid fork is the same Hi-Tensile steel seen on the lower-end bike.

If we want a realistic picture of quality and price, we need to look at the budget and high-end bikes. If somebody is looking for an inexpensive bike to ride occasionally or wants a second bike on which to do stunts, they are probably suitable for that person. He has been writing about climbing, cycling, running, wildlife, outdoor policy, the outdoor industry, vehicles, and more for 2 years. Prior to GearJunkie, he owned and operated his own business before freelancing at GearHungry. Based in Austin, Texas, Anderson loves to climb, boulder, road bike, trail run, and frequent local watering holes (of both varieties).