Mongoose Legion L80 20″ Wheel Freestyle Bike, Maroon, One Size
Ready for a BMX bike that can handle everything you throw at it then it’s time to hop on the Mongoose legion L80, a step up from other BMX bikes with a lighter, slightly bigger frame, a Semi-Integrated headset, and wider tires. The L80 features a lightweight Mongoose 20.75″ top tube tri-moly steel BMX frame with a Hi-Ten steel fork and a Semi-Integrated headset with rider-friendly geometry. 25x9t micro cassette gearing and dependable 3-piece tubular Cromo cranks attach to an 8-spline spindle with a sealed mid bottom bracket for pedaling ease and less bike maintenance. The under mounted rear alloy u-brake stays out of your way when landing tricks, and it stops on light and strong 36-spoke alloy rims for added stability. 8.75″ Mongoose handlebars are held in place by a Mongoose top loader 50 mm stem, and the integrated saddle offers added comfort. It’s about time you found a bike that goes as hard as you do. Elevate your ride on a Mongoose.
Product Features
- Mongoose 20.75 inch top tube tri-moly BMX frame features a semi-integrated headset with rider-friendly geometry
- 25x9T gearing with cassette driver and durable 3-piece tubular cromo 175 mm cranks for pedaling ease
- Rear alloy u-brakes with alloy brake levers for crisp stops
- Alloy 4-bolt Threadless stem with 2-piece bar for added strength
- High volume 2.4 inch tires and comfortable, lightweight unified saddle complete the BMX experience
For the price this bike is excellent. The box arrived in great condition For the price this bike is excellent. The box arrived in great condition, everything was wrapped nicely and the assembly went smooth. I have only ridden the bike around the neighborhood, but it rides very smooth, does not have any rattles and seems to be very agile. I am taking it to the skate park this weekend to see how it does, and I will update the review. The front triangle on the frame is chromoly, the back half is hi-ten steel, and I think that will be the only downfall of this bike…
Gnarly Ride. ð¤ I bought this on sale for under $200. Ive rode it just about every day for almost a year now. Many parts on complete bikes are cheaper than custom individual parts. Ill give a run down of what I’ve changed or had issues with. Grips were nice and lasted, but the rubber was a bit hard/rough changed them for S&M Hoder Grips. Bars are still in EX condition. Stem has been really great no issues. Frame/Bearings have been great and lasted. The headset and BB bearings were regreased(after a year) and…