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Mongoose Comp SX

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# of Reviews 14
Average Rating 4.71/5
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Submitted by Clay a Cross Country Rider from Atlanta, GA, USA
Date Reviewed: August 24, 2007
Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
Price Paid: $400.00
Purchased At:Skate Escape
Strengths:This is a great frame. Light & snappy.
Weaknesses:none really - hard to squeeze a waterbottle in the bottom cage but that's about it.
Similar Products Used:Have recently switched to a Ventana frame just to try something new.
Bike Setup:XTR
Bottom Line:I have used this frame for almost 10 years. It's been phenomenal. This frame was really a perfect fit for me. I have put thousands & thousands of miles on it.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Mekon a Weekend Warrior from Sydney, Australia
Date Reviewed: April 26, 2002
Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
Strengths:Damn light!!!! and can take a beating at the same time...
Strong Frame, wicked shape, very rigid.
Weaknesses:A few of the stock part were pretty crap, particularly the rims and bars, but almost everythings changed on it now
Bottom bracket is a little low... my big ring has turned into a bash ring... hehe
Similar Products Used:Diamond back Topanga
Giant AC2 02
Bike Setup:Bontrager Crowbars, XT shifters, Oury Grips, Pazzaz DH Stem, Rigida XC420 front rim, Rhyno lite rear, 02 XT V brakes, Stock Judy C's with white bros springs, BlackSpire middle ring (v. nice), Sachs chain,
Bottom Line:Very sweet ride... had years of fun on it.... even though i just got a sweet AC2 i just can't let go.....
At first i used it mainly for xc, but as the years went by my skills got a little better and used it more for urban thrashing....
One thing I'm pissed off at is the fact that cheapo versions of this frame are turning up in the current mongoose line up... and they're S$&T and they're calling them mongoose pro's... what a load of crap!!!!!! v. embarassing, but this thing is way tougher... just look at the size of that down tube....
my paint job is getting a little chipped... considering a spray job....
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Noah a Cross Country Rider from Corvallis, OR
Date Reviewed: December 16, 2000
Favorite Trail:South Side Slip
Duration Product Used:3 months
Purchased At:MTBR
Strengths:Very light, low center of gravity, corners well, good suspension geometry.
Weaknesses:Paint chips easily- that's about it.
Bike Setup:Frankenbike- Comp SX with a Judy DH, Magura Rim Brakes, mismatched components.
Bottom Line:This is a sweet frame for those of us who don't want to clean out our bank accounts buying a bike. It's light and performs very well, which makes up for the fact that your'e riding a Mongoose. I take mine over some pretty gonzo terrain and it rides beautifully. Has also survived some pretty vicious crashes. I put a long stem and an 85 mm fork on mine and it seems to match the geometry pretty well. Buy one of these if you can find one.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Joe a Cross-Country Rider from Westfield NJ
Date Reviewed: March 23, 1999
Duration Product Used:
tested or demo'ed only
Strengths:
good standover height
well balanced
nimble
Weaknesses:
poor component specs
Bike Setup:
Manitou spyder
Bottom Line:I rented this bike in San Diego for a weak. The frame is designed with great standover clearance that both inspires confidence and gives a good center of gravity around the bottom bracket making this a very nimble handling bike. This is especially noticeable over technical sections of trail. The components on the particular bike I rode were lower end so I wasnt thrilled about the specs. Also, a good looking bike.
Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Mike Edge a cross-country rider from Palm Beach, Florida
Date Reviewed: October 8, 1998
Bottom Line:

Bought a Goose Comp SX for $275 to use as an occasional urban bike, mostly because I had a bunch of decent spares lying in a box after upgrading my Jamis. What a bonus....this little bike really does the job. Screw being an urban bike, I take it anywhere my Jamis goes. Well yeah, I sometimes forget it's a hardtail and give my nads a rattling over rough terrain.....but it IS a quick and nimble bike. Of course, I have ended upgrading this puppy too....it deserves it. BTW the paint job is first rate, although I suspect grown-ups would rather have the host of decals ABOVE the clearcoat so that they can be removed..!!
Overall Rating:5

Submitted by andy a cross-country rider from Australia
Date Reviewed: September 25, 1998
Bottom Line:

My 1997 mongoose compsx is an execellent bike for the price. For such a low price you get a light cross country racer ready for action out of the box.And with an upgrade here and there any one could be unstopable on this bike. Also the weight of this bike is just great, I have picked up many bikes worth quite cosiderably more dollers than my compsx and my bike is still lighter. For the XC warrior on a budget or with some upgrades in mind, this bike is the best.
Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Ian a weekend warrior from N/A
Date Reviewed: September 15, 1998
Bottom Line:

i bought your bike just a month ago, and everyone in my city is begging me to tell me where i got it.i ramped it and i got like 4 times higher than i normally would have.in other words;your BIKES RULE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
thanks, i will get a new one soon thankyou thankyou thankyou you rule
bye
Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Jim Ryan a cross-country rider from Redwood City, CA
Date Reviewed: July 28, 1998
Bottom Line:

This bike handles nicely both on climbs and on downhills. It is light and responsive. I have upgraded the components to XTR and XT with Mavic 517 rims and Double Fighters. Lately I have started racing and cannot fault the performance of this bike. My frame is going on three years old and I am about to replace it.
Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Drew Loeslein a weekend warrior from Chesapeake, VA
Date Reviewed: June 17, 1998
Bottom Line:

I like to race mongoose all of the time. They are good Quality bikes for all ages.I think that every body should have a good quality bike like a mongoose . My mongoose was the best bike i hav and always will. So thank you for your time . Biker,
Drew Loeslein
Overall Rating:5

Submitted by MIKE a cross-country rider from Nepean,CAN
Date Reviewed: June 16, 1998
Bottom Line:

I bought a CompSX 2yrs ago and threw on complete XT front to back. This bike kicked ass!! Super light, great in tight technical stuff, and super fast going up. Five screaming hot chilis. I had just tuned everything up for another year and some cheep ass fagot stole it out of my locked garage.
Overall Rating:5

Submitted by alex serna a cross-country rider from west palm beach ,fl
Date Reviewed: May 8, 1998
Bottom Line:

IM VERY IMPRESSED WITH MY MONGOOSE SO IMPRESSED THAT I EVEN GOT MY SELF ANOTHER ONE FOR RACING ONLY WHICH I HOPE TO BE DOING IN OCTOBER. ITS VERY STIFF, FAST AND IS AN AFFORDABLE HARD TAIL. I LOOKED AT MANY OTHER BIKES WHICH EVERYBODY ELSE AND THE WORLD HAS, BUT MONGOOSE WAS BY FAR THE BEST.
Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Eduardo Martinez a cross-country rider from Monterrey, Mexico
Date Reviewed: February 13, 1998
Bottom Line:

In my opinion this is a very lite and fast MTB, its a very fast shifter, and the only thing i would change is the brake system for an Shimano XTR.
If your gonna spend the money, and you want a hard tail get a Mongoose Comp SX
Five Chilis straight Up.
Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Dave a cross-country rider from Langley,B.C.
Date Reviewed: January 20, 1998
Bottom Line:

very lite bike good parts,fast on cross country trials. makes you want
to ride all day.some parts need upgraded but a great bike out of the box
if i had to buy another bike it would be a mongoose for sure. eats up the hills.
i added gripshifts in stead of rapided fires its just because i like them
better and fast to use.
Overall Rating:4

Submitted by killer fat dog a racer from Canada
Date Reviewed: July 12, 1997
Bottom Line:

The best. It's very stiff, very fast, and very light. If you have the chance to get, or even ride one of these babies, don't pass it up! And Mongoose has a lifetime warranty on all there frames, and they are the best when it comes to replacing your broken frame. Get Mongoose. It looks cool, rides cool, and even sounds cool. mmmmmongoose.
Overall Rating:5






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