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matthew monty
a Downhiller
from sydneyDate Reviewed: June 28, 2001
Strengths: FRAMEWeaknesses: THE REST OF THE BIKEBottom Line: i have done some serious riding on this bike and it has taken me 4500kms and i have finally cracked the frame{at THREDBO AUSRALIA downhill track}but it was its 2nd visit there guess its not realy good for down hill
Duration Product Used: More than 3 years
Price Paid:
$600.00
Purchased At: cycle world campbelltown
Similar Products Used: IN A CLASS OF ITS OWN
Bike Setup: my bike has now got a powder coated red swing arm.Rockshox judy XC forks,LX cranks and hubs,deep vee rims,azonic bars,XT rear der, LX front der, FSA headset,
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Rocket
a Weekend Warrior
from SeattleDate Reviewed: March 24, 2001
Strengths: Frame, descent components, $$$$$$$$$$!Weaknesses: Not a whole lot except, the shocks will need upgrading in the future(I like a stiff ride), could use stronger wheelsBottom Line: You can not go wrong with this bike! Easily upgradable, strong and dependable... what more could one ask for.?.?
Great for the beginer or the skillful expert.
Favorite Trail: Life's back yard
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Price Paid:
$499.00
Similar Products Used: GT
Bike Setup: This is a SX 6.7 as pictured above. Shimano lx components, RST 281(stiff spring model), fastrax rear sprung, new pedals
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G.P.
a Cross Country Rider
from OCeansideDate Reviewed: May 10, 2000
Strengths: Quality frame
decent Shimano component spec for the priceWeaknesses: Li'l on the heavy side, as equipped
component spec not so hot once you know the difference...Bottom Line: First off, the bike pictured above is the SX 6.7, which is the one I own - kind of confusing if people expect to see a review of an NX 6.7 (don't even know if there is such a model). Anyway, the SX 6.7 is a quality, full-suspension MTB for under 700 duckets. Don't confuse it with the so-called "Mongoose" MGX FS junker (which itself is realistically not that bad if you don't expect too much from it) that you can find in the dreaded Wal-Mart for 200 dollars, it ain't the same. The SX 6.7 comes with genuine (if low-end) Shimano parts (Alivio, etc.), and others from companies you've at least heard of (RST, Velo, SunTour, etc.). Sure, it's not XTR, but what do you expect for $679? The frame is quality (check out the welds), strong and upgradeable, and the weight's come down to a reasonable level with a few parts changes (Hollowtech cranks, for example). I find the F and R suspension to be stiff, but I don't like a soft ride, so no complaints there. This is a great FS entry-level, upgradeable bike, simple as that. I haven't had problem one with it. Upgrading components as I see fit...
I think the people that come here (or go anywhere) and bash Mongoose products are either snobs that wouldn't be caught dead on the trail on a sub-2000 dollar bike, or purists, mad for some reason because Mongoose decided to (heaven forbid!) break into the low-low end Wal-Mart market with a few low-priced models. This is a traitorous act against the biking community? The people that buy bikes in Wal-Mart will NEVER go to a bike shop and NEVER spend 1000 dollars or more on a bike (hell, I get shocked looks when I tell people I spent 700 dollars on my bike!). Gimme a break...reality check time. 5 for value, 4 for overall qual.
Favorite Trail: El Moro
Duration Product Used: 1 Year
Similar Products Used: Mongoose Sycamore (rigid)
Supergoose, back in the day (yeah, I'm a Mongoose guy)
Bike Setup: Upgraded to LX drivetrain - prob'ly cut two lubs off the bike's weight with the cranks alone.
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Goose
a Weekend Warrior
from Jacksonville, FLDate Reviewed: December 18, 1999
Strengths:
Frame
rear suspensionWeaknesses:
stock rubber
seatBottom Line: A little heavy but good setup for a heavier rider (what's a couple of pounds to a big guy?). No bounce; rear spring adjustable for us big guys and the pivot transfers the tire travel to the shock in a near straight line. Get some good tires and keep the Kenda's for hardpack. Handlebar angle and bad grips make my hands numb. Going with a straight bar. Worth the $500 price tag.
Favorite Trail:
Mt. Laguna, SD, CA
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Similar Products Used:
Trek 820
Cannondale F500
Bike Setup:
Stock: RST 281's, med/low grade Shimano
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RANDALL ADAMS
a Cross-Country Rider
from ALPINE,UTDate Reviewed: December 10, 1999
Strengths:
NONEWeaknesses:
EVERYTHINGBottom Line: This is one heavy piece of crap. But if you want it just go to your local Wal-Mart and pick it up. The only reason this gets one chili is because there is no zero.
Favorite Trail:
SLICKROCK
Duration Product Used:
tested or demo'ed only
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Danger Boy
a Weekend Warrior
from Ipswich, Queensland AUSTRALIADate Reviewed: September 13, 1999
Strengths:
Frame, Rear susp. works great, Brakes, StabilityWeaknesses:
The tyres really is not good, you'll loose traction if you lean to far into a corner.. Handgrips(they are as hard as the handle bars and really thin, should have left them off..) handlebars are a bit wide, finish on the rims is poor...Bottom Line: An excellent entry level full suspension bike for those who love recrational riding, not racing.
This bike is really good value, the frame is solid and the gears work pretty good for entry level, I don't think you could go past it for the money....
Favorite Trail:
All at Castle Hill
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Similar Products Used:
Giant warp and some avanti piece of junk...
Bike Setup:
They same way it left the store..
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George
a Cross-Country Rider
from Baltimore, MDDate Reviewed: August 12, 1999
Strengths:
Frame
Brakes
Comfort
Non-bobbing rear suspensionWeaknesses:
Stock Tires
Stock Seat
WeightBottom Line: I like the bike. I have replaced the stock saddle with a specialized body geometry and the tires with a set of Topo knobbies. I tried a Answer Spyder fork but it bottomed out to easily. So for now the RST 281 stays on. I plan to upgrade the wheel to a shimano/mavic combination and eventually add TruVantiv components. I'm not a racer and this is my first bike, however I generally ride every day and the bike holds up fine. For the price, it's a great entry level bike.
Favorite Trail:
Avalon
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Similar Products Used:
Specialized Rockhopper
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John Koch
a Cross-Country Rider
from New City, NyDate Reviewed: June 29, 1999
Strengths:
frame
brakes
shiftersWeaknesses:
fork
tires
shockBottom Line: Good frame, very upgadeable, upgrade after things break, probably the first day riding, lot of things broken and will brake some more eventually, surprised that the frame hasn't broken in half, probably will eventually. This bike is not good
Favorite Trail:
High Tor fire road
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Similar Products Used:
Mongoose sycamore Sx
Bike Setup:
Kenda kenetics tires
Wienmann 519 rims
Rockshox Judy 100 fork
Club Roost headset cap
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david
a Downhiller
from usDate Reviewed: April 18, 1999
Strengths:
nothingWeaknesses:
all of itBottom Line: huffys are better then this bike
Duration Product Used:
less than 1 month
Similar Products Used:
huffy
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DohHamster
a Cross-Country Rider
from Big HillDate Reviewed: April 13, 1999
Strengths:
Silver brushed finish is cool. Rear suspension doesn't make that bounce effect when hammering on the pedals.Weaknesses:
Front shock and level of components could be better. Price is high considering the components used on it.Bottom Line: Not a bad bike for a recreational user like me. Suits my needs just fine, eventhough I did replace the front shock and a few other things before taking it out of the store. Probably could have spent the extra doh on a different bike with better components. The rear suspension soaks up drop offs pretty well for my weight 185 lbs. 4 chilis for now, we'll see how it does after some more riding. -1 chili for the price and front shock.
Duration Product Used:
less than 1 month
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Stinger
a Weekend Warrior
from Wellington, New ZealandDate Reviewed: March 14, 1999
Strengths:
Very sturdy, good if not excellent gears. Brakes not too bad either.Weaknesses:
Front suspension not to good in the wet. Goes rock hard very easily.Bottom Line: Not to bad. Purfect bike for me. Needs better front suspension though. An excellent entry level full suspension bike for those who love recrational biking, not racing.
Favorite Trail:
Fire breaks
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Similar Products Used:
Giant ATX 990
Bike Setup:
SX 6.7 with RST 281's on the front, not to sure about the back.
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