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Mongoose Montana Women's Mountain Bike (26-Inch Wheels)

Mongoose Montana Women's Mountain Bike (26-Inch Wheels)
Brand: Mongoose
Category: Sports

List Price: $169.99
Buy New: $137.12
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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 11 reviews

Color: Blue/Grey
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 41.8
Dimensions (in): 51.2 x 8.3 x 26.7

MPN: R5383
Model: R5383
UPC: 038675538306
EAN: 0038675538306
ASIN: B0030UATDA

Release Date: February 15, 2009
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Features:
  • 26-inch women's mountain bike with lightweight aluminum frame
  • Front suspension fork handles bumps and increases control
  • 21-speed SRAM twist shifters and Shimano rear derailleur
  • Sure-stopping alloy linear pull brakes; 3-piece crank
  • Relaxed frame creates a comfortable ride; lightweight alloy rims

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Product Description
Head deep into the great outdoors with the Mongoose Montana 26" women's mountain bike. Designed with a lightweight aluminum frame and relaxed geometry, it is both comfortable and maneuverable. 21-speed SRAM MRX gripshifters ensure you'll always have the proper gear, and linear-pull brakes offer great stopping power.

Amazon.com Product Description
Head deep into the great outdoors with the Mongoose Montana women's 26-inch mountain bike. Equipped with a lightweight aluminum frame and relaxed geometry, the bike is both comfortable and maneuverable. The bike's front suspension fork, meanwhile, handles bumps expertly while increasing control. Other features include 21-speed SRAM twist shifters, a Shimano rear derailleur, sure-stopping alloy linear pull brakes, a three-piece crank, and lightweight alloy rims.

About Mongoose
In 1974, BMX Products, Inc., later to be known as Mongoose Bicycles, launched from a humble garage. The first of its kind, the BMX bicycle was named after bicycle motocross and was designed to fit the needs of the rough-and-tumble dirt-racing pastime that took its toll on wheels and bicycles. The heavy-duty, one-piece cast-aluminum Mongoose Motomag wheel was soon born, and it was the first competition-ready BMX bicycle available. Skip Hess, while in Australia pursuing his motor sports passion, came into contact with a strange and unusual cat-size animal--the mongoose. Known for its passive nature while unprovoked, yet vicious and aggressive enough to kill a threatening Cobra twice its size, the Mongoose impressed Hess, who quickly registered the Mongoose trademark for his new bicycle racing frame.

The Expert BMX bicycle model, which is still a cornerstone of the Mongoose BMX line today, was introduced in 1980. Shortly after, Mongoose captured the first ever ABA National #1 Cruiser Title. Previously known for the 20-inch bicycle, this title signaled the re-direction of Mongoose bicycles to larger-wheeled, adult-sized models. Several years later, Mongoose continues to dominate the cruiser racing circuit with six National No. 1 Cruiser titles, leading to the introduction of adult-sized Mongoose all-terrain bicycles (ATBs).

In 1992, Mongoose pioneered the full-suspension market with the introduction of the Amplifier. This design is still the most-copied suspension design in the market. Several year later, Mongoose launched the Newman adult bicycle frame, which is proven to be 15% stronger than any other bike frame in the market. The design, while functionally sound, also raised eyebrows because of its distinctive look.

In the next few years, Mongoose increased its marketing focus to dominate the bicycle industry, and more important, extend beyond it. The Mongoose brand marketing initiative makes more than 100 million impressions. Mongoose's brand awareness increased by over 130% in 1999 and solidifies the No. 2 market share position in units and dollars. Mongoose was acquired by Pacific Cycle, LLC, and continues to grow and prosper with more than 40 models of BMX, mountain, trail, freestyle, jumping, comfort, road, and cyclocross bikes.




Customer Reviews:
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4 out of 5 stars Very Nice Bike for the Budget Minded Rider!   June 28, 2010
Paul S. Remington (Rochester, NY USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I purchased this bike for my wife's birthday last year so we could ride together. She's a very small, tiny-boned woman of five-feet tall. We went from shop to shop and tried many different bikes, some very expensive, others ridiculously inexpensive. This bike really stood out amongst the others because of fit, features, and value.

A few comments based on our experience.

First, you get what you pay for. If you're looking for a bike you can beat on and ride excessively, you might want to look for a higher-quality, more expensive brand. This is a very good bike for the casual rider. When assembled properly, it rides very well on or off the road and is very comfortable for long periods of time. If you're a more serious rider, you'll probably want to upgrade the brakes or gears or look towards a different bike altogether. While the brakes and gears work fine, they aren't the highest quality. Also, the bike is a tad heavy, but for the price, it's fine.

Second, if you have no experience assembling bikes, or if you've only assembled a bike a few times, plunk down $25 to $40 and have a professional assemble it properly. There are alignment issues that can make or break a successful and enjoyable final assembly. I think a lot of the comments from others about wobbly wheels and sticky brakes are probably because attention wasn't paid towards proper assembly and alignment. We had our bike professionally assembled and it's been just fine! No wobbly wheels and no sticky brakes.

There's nothing wrong with this bike in its class. It's not designed to be the top of its class, but when looked at in terms of value, it's a fine bike that should last for many years, if properly maintained.

We're happy with the purchase for different reasons. For her, she's happy to have a bike. For me, it's nice to have my best gal by my side once again! :-)



5 out of 5 stars A good everyday bike   April 16, 2010
M. Richardson (Northern Arizona,USA)
The Mongoose Montana Women's bike arrived in a timely manner. It was easy to assemble. It is lightweight yet sturdy. The seat is can be removed or adjusted without tools. I ride it to work and for errands. It goes smoothly over unpaved areas. I have not done any serious trail riding with it. I thought it was a good buy for the money. And it's kind of pretty, too!


5 out of 5 stars Like It!!   July 12, 2009
Roxanne Smith
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is an awesome bike! I got it somewhere else that somewhat pre-assembled it. I brought it home to my husband (who owns a Canondale and knows all about bikes) and he made some well needed tweaks here and there. I've rode twice (6 miles total) and didn't have any problems with sharp turns that others have written about. I think it's a keeper if assembled right and if you trade the seat with gel seat.


1 out of 5 stars WASTE OF MONEY   May 10, 2009
D. Hertz (San Diego)
Bought this bike for my wife.. You get what you pay for I guess, because this thing is junk. Every pre-assembled piece had to be taken apart and re-installed correctly. The rear derailleur was installed wrong and the bolt holding it on was cross-threaded making it a pain to place on the bike correctly. After killing a couple hours getting the rear derailleur fixed I moved on to adjusting the front derailleur.. The front derailleur had alot of play in it and when I tried to adjust the screws I realized that the excess play was allowing the screws to slip behind the adjustment bracket making adjustment impossible. Rather than return the bike I am going to purchase a new front derailleur and hopefully get this bike on the road, I refuse to let this piece of junk beat me... don't waste your money on purchasing unless you plan to spend more money making it work correctly.


3 out of 5 stars Uncomfortable   April 18, 2009
mark. Rep (Colorado)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

The bike comes with the hardest seat I have ever sat on! Also, the way the seat is so far above the handle bars, or it seems that way, makes my wrists hurt.

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