Mongoose Men's Maxim Bicycle (Orange) Review
Mongoose Men's Maxim Bicycle (Orange) Feature
- Aluminum full suspension frame
- Alloy rims
- Suspension fork
- SRAM twist shifters
- 21 speed with Shimano rear derailleur
Specifications
- Frame: Lightweight alloy front triangle, dual suspension
- Rear shock: Heavy-duty shock absorber over back wheel
- Fork: Front suspension
- Wheels: 26-inch MTB
- Rear derailleur: Shimano
- Speeds: 21
- Shifters: SRAM MRX twist
- Brakes: Alloy linear pull
- Crankset: 3 piece
- Saddle: ATB
- Handlebar: MTB
- Rims: Alloy with MTB hubs
About Mongoose
Founded in 1974 in a Southern California garage, Mongoose has always been an innovator. From the company's initial cast-magnesium MotoMag wheels to its current crop of BMX, mountain, and pavement bikes, the Mongoose name has been synonymous with bicycle performance. Mongoose builds specifically for riders, which is why the company's BMX designers aren't wasting time watching reruns on ESPN2. Instead, they're constantly testing their new designs at the park, on the track, and on the hill. This continuous experimentation is what drives Mongoose to cook up things like the Front Porch head tube, which lets you fine-tune the handling on Black Diamond series mountain bikes, or Freedrive suspension technology, which eliminates pedal bob and provides a super-efficient full suspension. Mongoose bikes don't just push the limits; they set new ones.
The Maxim 26" is designed for peak performance under rugged conditions, 21 speed Mongoose Maxim will tackle all your off-road and in-city journeys with ease. It offers an alloy frame with a full (or dual) suspension, which adds a heavy duty shock absorber to the back wheel in addition to the front fork suspension. This full suspension provides more comfort and greater control as you attack the trails. It has 21-speed shifting with a Shimano rear derailleur and SRAM MRX shifting. Other features include a comfortable ATB anatomical saddle, lightweight alloy rims with MTB hubs, alloy linear pull brakes, black MTB wheels, three-piece crank, and an MTB handlebar and stem.
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