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What is the best alternative to Mongoose Legion L60?
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Needs constant maintenance
In order to maintain the parts in a good state, you will need to thoroughly clean your bike after each use, or you'll need to replace the original bearings with sealed bearings. The Mongoose has loos- ball bearings, which means that there is no protective casing at all around the balls of the bearings. Water and dirt can get in and around the balls when you take the bike outside.
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Good for peg use
The tire tube overlaps the top tube (you can see this just under the seat), and this makes the joint more rigid. It's a good mechanism for learning to grind on the back pegs (which are included with this bike).
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Needs assembly
This bike comes in a box, with the small parts assembled. You will need to attach the front wheel, set up the brakes, and attach the handlebars and the seat. If you run into trouble when assembling it, you can always take it to a mechanic.
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Easy to upgrade
Changing or upgrading your setup will be simple, because most parts used on this bike are standard ones. This bike also has an integrated head tube, which is good news should you want to change it. Integrated head tubes slide in without a fight and without the need for sophisticated tools.
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More expensive than similar bikes
It's more durable than its competitors, has superb welding and comes with pegs (unlike other bikes in the price range.) However, it's still questionable whether all of these makes up for the higher price.
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More durable than similar counterparts
The welding on the joints of the frame makes it more durable than others at this price point. The frame is 100% high tensile steel, which is not as sturdy as chromoly (a lighter, more durable material used in professional BMX bikes, but also a lot more expensive). Still, high tensile steel frames are well suited for beginners, and thanks to the welding this bike will withstand more abuse than similar counterparts.
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Weight:
25.97lbs
Riding Type:
Freestyle
Frame Material:
High Tensile Steel
Fork Material:
High Tensile Steel
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Comfortable for prolonged riding
This bike has soft grips, which will feel relatively gentle on your hands after hours of riding. The soft seat common for freestyle bikes is also a plus when it comes to comfort.
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Won't withstand constant abuse
As with most low-end BMX bikes, the frame is made of high tensile steel, which is cheaper, but heavier than the more expensive chromoly used in mid to high-end bikes. It is also not as sturdy, and more prone to bending and cracking after crashes.
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Good for street riding
This bike allows for quick acceleration with its 25T by 9T sprocket, so it'll be good for street riding or jumping on ramps in skateparks. The smaller sprocket size also gives higher ground clearance, so you can do tricks on ramps. At 25 lbs it would be easier to control for a beginner or for someone trying out the various forms of street riding.
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Not meant for racing tracks
The geometry and general build quality of the bike and its parts are unsuitable for racing or maintaining high speeds. It's good enough if you want to try out BMX, but if you know you'll want to do racing, consider investing more for a bike that's built for racing specifically.
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A good fit for most
The two-piece handlebars are higher than on other classic BMX bikes, so an adult or teen can comfortably ride this bike.
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Needs assembly
This bike comes in a box, with the small parts assembled. You will need to attach the front wheel, set up the brakes, and attach the handlebars and the seat. If you run into trouble when assembling it, you can always take it to a mechanic.
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Needs regular maintenance
You will have to put in a lot of time and effort to keep the parts on this bike in good condition. For example, this bike has unsealed bearings, therefore dirt can get in more easily than with sealed bearings.
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Specs
Weight:
25 lbs 2oz
Top Tube Length:
20.5"
Rear Hub:
9T cassette, alloy, unsealed
Fork Material:
Full High Tensile Steel
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