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Tools, Lubes & Accessories | Home » » » Mongoose Montana Women's Mountain Bike (26-Inch Wheels, Purple/Silver) | | | | | | | Description: | | Mongoose Montana Women's Mountain Bike | | | Features: | |
• Aluminum MTB Frame
• 21-speed SRAM/Shimano Shifting
• Element Suspension Fork
• MTB Riser Bars w/ Quill Stem
• 3-piece ATB Crank
| | | Product Details: | | | Package Length:
| 52.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 29.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 9.5 inches | | Package Weight:
| 48.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 14 reviews |
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Average Customer Review:
( 14 customer reviews )
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6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Very Nice Bike for the Budget Minded Rider!Jun 28, 2010
By Paul S. Remington 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 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Good Product for the PriceJun 12, 2008
By Dawn M. Thompson Was looking for an inexpensive bike to do some cardio and get in shape, so I selected the Mongoose Montana. I haven't rode a bike in about 10 years so I figured that this would be a great starter bike. The bike came fairly quick and after having it adjusted at the bike shop, I was riding in no time. I take the bike out almost every other morning and haven't had a problem yet. I even ride off trail in a neighborhood park and find the ride to be great. The breaks tend to be a little tight but that's an assembly issue. Overall, this is a great bike for the price.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Like It!!Jul 12, 2009
By Roxanne Smith 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.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Pretty OKMay 03, 2008
By J. Kroll
"JKroll"
I have had this bike for about a month now and ride it every day, mostly in town. It's nothing fancy. I bought it (not from Amazon) fully assembled, but had to tweak the brakes. I really don't know much about bikes and had not had one in 15 years. The bike is really nothing too fancy. The frame is a little more compact and I also experienced the problem with the tire hitting my foot on sharp turns. I thought I just had big feet. It isn't too much of a problem. I like my little bike.
15 of 21 found the following review helpful:
Terrible Bike!!!Apr 22, 2008
By Andrew Catron I purchased this bike for my wife from fogdog through amazon. I must say the service was excellent.
I did have to return the bike because it is very poorly designed. The bike's frame was so short that the pedals would hit the front tire and you could get hurt riding it. In addition to the terrible design, it took me an entire day to get the brakes and wheels adjusted properly. The wheels were way out of true and the brakes would not align properly at all. I finally got it to an acceptable point with the wheels and brakes when we realized the pedals hit the tire.
The bike seems to have the mongoose name, while the manual said Pacific. That leads me to believe it's not a true mongoose. The mongoose name and the other review led me to believe it was ok to purchase.
In closing, service was great and the bike was horrible.
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