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Mongoose Gavel Boy's Freestyle Bike (20-Inch Wheels)

Mongoose Gavel Boy's Freestyle Bike (20-Inch Wheels)

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Brand: Mongoose
Category: Sports

Buy Used: $105.95 - $142.68
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 9 reviews
Sales Rank: 5961

Age: 6 - 12 years

ASIN: B0021HTBZA


Features:
  • 20-inch BMX boy's bike with sleek silver alloy frame
  • 4 axle pegs and SST handlebar rotor for spinning tricks
  • Low step-over height for easy mounting and dismounting
  • Alloy brakes and levers provide reliable stopping power
  • Recommended for ages 8 to 12; 1-year warranty; assembly required

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Product Description
Strong and fast, this 20-inch BMX bike by Mongoose is sure to keep up with any active boy whether he's tackling the trails or cruising around the neighborhood. The Gavel features a sleek, silver alloy frame and tough, 48-spoke alloy wheels that perform reliably, even on wet surfaces. Other freestyle features include four axle pegs, "knee-saver" handlebars, and an SST handlebar rotor for handlebar spinning tricks like the pros do. The bike's low, step-over height allows for easy mounting and dismounting. The alloy brakes and levers provide reliable stopping power, while the alloy pedals are light and provide a large contact area. A two-tone seat adds to the bike's trim and sporty styling.

About Mongoose
In 1974, BMX Products, Inc., later to be known as Mongoose Bicycles, launched from a humble garage. The first of its kind, the BMX bicycle was named after bicycle motocross and was designed to fit the needs of the rough-and-tumble dirt-racing pastime that took its toll on wheels and bicycles. The heavy-duty, one-piece cast-aluminum Mongoose Motomag wheel was soon born, and it was the first competition-ready BMX bicycle available. Skip Hess, while in Australia pursuing his motor sports passion, came into contact with a strange and unusual cat-size animal--the mongoose. Known for its passive nature while unprovoked, yet vicious and aggressive enough to kill a threatening Cobra twice its size, the Mongoose impressed Hess, who quickly registered the Mongoose trademark for his new bicycle racing frame.

The Expert BMX bicycle model, which is still a cornerstone of the Mongoose BMX line today, was introduced in 1980. Shortly after, Mongoose captured the first ever ABA National #1 Cruiser Title. Previously known for the 20-inch bicycle, this title signaled the re-direction of Mongoose bicycles to larger-wheeled, adult-sized models. Several years later, Mongoose continues to dominate the cruiser racing circuit with six National No. 1 Cruiser titles, leading to the introduction of adult-sized Mongoose all-terrain bicycles (ATBs).

In 1992, Mongoose pioneered the full-suspension market with the introduction of the Amplifier. This design is still the most-copied suspension design in the market. Several year later, Mongoose launched the Newman adult bicycle frame, which is proven to be 15% stronger than any other bike frame in the market. The design, while functionally sound, also raised eyebrows because of its distinctive look.

In the next few years, Mongoose increased its marketing focus to dominate the bicycle industry, and more important, extend beyond it. The Mongoose brand marketing initiative makes more than 100 million impressions. Mongoose's brand awareness increased by over 130% in 1999 and solidifies the No. 2 market share position in units and dollars. Mongoose was acquired by Pacific Cycle, LLC, and continues to grow and prosper with more than 40 models of BMX, mountain, trail, freestyle, jumping, comfort, road, and cyclocross bikes.




Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars grandson's bike   July 30, 2010
Joan A. Saleh (NEW YORK)

We purchased this bike for my Grandson who is 11 years old. He loves it . The bike came in pieces and the instructions were difficult. We had it put together by the bike store in our area, trust me it was worth it. Although it is a little heavy it is beautiful and has pegs on both wheels. It was delivered the next day which suprised the heck out of us.



5 out of 5 stars Bike   February 7, 2010
David Fontaine (canada)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I got this bike for my kid a x-mass. He said it's the best bike on the
block. His friends say it looks like the toughest and lite.
I like it becouse it does look strounge and lite.



5 out of 5 stars great bike   February 2, 2010
Patricia W. Bartusik (PA)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

My 11 year old grandson loves his new bike. Shipping was excellant and arrived undamaged. He said he can do new tricks on it. Now this boy is an ice hockey player so he isn't going to be gentle so I would say this is a rugged bike.


4 out of 5 stars Good Buy   December 30, 2009
Joe Buyer
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

It's a nice sturdy bike and fairly easy to assemble. My son likes it a lot. The only shortfall we noticed was that it doesn't come with a kick stand. Otherwise, it's great.


2 out of 5 stars Nice Style for a Child; Manual Stinks!   December 28, 2009
Sibylle Mangum (DC/VA/MD)
3 out of 4 found this review helpful

My son (11 years old) LOVES this bike. I like the style but the manual sucks! It is not written in a manner that makes it clear which model it is referring to when detailing the various setups. I had a hard time figuring out the correct configuration for increasing the tension for the rear brakes..... my son eventually wrapped the line and used one of my hair bands to hold it to the handlebars to decrease the slack allowing enough tension for the rear brake to pull! I refuse to take this bike to the shop to pay upward of $100 for a $120 bike!

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