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Mongoose Rockadile ALD XC Hardtail


  • Average Rating: 3/5
  • MSRP: $ 399.99
  • # of Reviews: 4

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User Reviews

Overall Rating:4
Value Rating:5
Submitted by fraofua a Cross Country Rider from Puerto Rico

Date Reviewed: June 15, 2008

Strengths:    Great Value, Strong, feels responsive

Weaknesses:    stock Front derailleur & stock Brakes.

Bottom Line:   
I weight 225lbs, and use this thing for what it was not suppose to 90% of the time, and i never have any problems with my bike. No matter if i go up or down, do drops of a couple of feet or ride at every single track i find I'm Just glad of my wallet saving bike doing do the work of a cash eating frame. And the front derailleur and brake problems? its nothing a couple buck can't solve, after all, it was a money saving deal at the beginning, why not spend on a little love for the bike.

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Favorite Trail:   All of them

Duration Product Used:   2 Years

Price Paid:    $300.00

Purchased At:   Local Bike Shop

Similar Products Used:   GT Avalanche 2.0

Bike Setup:   XC Hardtail Mongoose Rockadile ALD,Ritchey stem & post, Mavic X517 Rims with XT hubs, RockShox Tora 318 Fork, Race Face Ride XC Crankset.


Overall Rating:4
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Stephen Labuschagne a Weekend Warrior from Durban, South Africa

Date Reviewed: August 26, 2007

Strengths:    Strong, very maneuverable (if you're not scared to through it around obstacles and into corners), comfortable. I had a leather arse after my fist race (25 km - it took me a while). Also, the geometry keeps me upright. - don't know if this is a strength or weakness. Alex Rims, Kendo tires

Weaknesses:    Tektro mechanical brakes - the rears need to be adjusted(tightened) regularly and are mot very responsive but the fronts are great. I am thinking of replacing the rear's with Shimano LX V-Brakes (cheaper than hydraulic disks). Have had to adjust the front derailleur several times - considering upgrading to Deore from Acera.

Bottom Line:   
Aside from the large (21 inch) frame which makes the bike way too big for me (5'7) and the crap rear brakes, it is excellent. No punctures, no rims buckling.
Fun to ride. If the frame was the right size I'm sure it would get a 5.
For first time riders - definitely. Good geometry is everything - you can always upgrade parts.

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Favorite Trail:   Giba Gorge - Hillcrest

Duration Product Used:   6 months

Price Paid:    $260.00

Purchased At:   second hand from relative

Similar Products Used:   GT Avalanche 2 - also very maneuverable.

Bike Setup:   Stock. Added clip-less pedals, BBB carbon bar-ends, chain stay protector and tire liners. Acera derailleur's, Kendo tires, Alex rims, Cane Creek headset, Mozo Vibe-R 80 mm. I also lowered the handle bars to reduce the upright riding position.


Overall Rating:1
Value Rating:1
Submitted by Blanche Eldridge a Weekend Warrior from Daytona Beach, Florida

Date Reviewed: December 20, 2004

Strengths:    This bike is probably the best Mongoose, but there are no really big pluses.

Weaknesses:    The shocks on this bike are horrible. They barely have any travel and are RST. Tthe tires pop easily and the rims bend so much I can't even keep track of how many times i've replaced them. This is the kind of bike you expect to find at Wal-Mart.

Bottom Line:   
This bike is alright for someone who is just starting to get into biking. If your light and hit very many jumps it's a great bike. But for someone like me (6'3", 225lbs.) it's not that great.

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Favorite Trail:   Tinkerbell

Duration Product Used:   6 months

Price Paid:    $295.00

Purchased At:   Daytona Cycle Sports

Similar Products Used:   I used to have a Mongoose Signature BMX, but that broke too. And guess where I got it... Wal-Mart.

Bike Setup:   Pretty much stock, except the new tires and rims I keep changing.


Overall Rating:3
Value Rating:3
Submitted by Daniel a Cross Country Rider from Olney, IL

Date Reviewed: September 26, 2004

Strengths:    Great bike for the price, in the first 2 weeks I have put close to 125 miles on it, without any major problems.

Weaknesses:    When you spend this little on a bike you should expect weaknesses. The only major drawback I can see so far is the weak ProMax disc brakes. ( soon to be replaced with avid mech )

Bottom Line:   
Great bike for beginers, or those who don't have thick wallets (like me) I have close to 150 miles on it within the first two weeks of owning it. No major problems yet. Great bike for light to moderate trail riding. Hands above a department store bike in my opinion......

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Duration Product Used:   Less than 1 month

Price Paid:    $175.00

Purchased At:   Pacific Cycle

Similar Products Used:   GT Avalanche 2.0

Bike Setup:   stock



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