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Mongoose 2010 Program


$280.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Inexpensive choice for introduction to BMX, good for kids who express interest. Lighter weight than some BMX models at this price point. Good versatility, more amenable to doing stunts and land tricks than a lot of heavier budget models.

The Cons:Brake pads seem to wear out quicker than average/expected. Tire treads wear out relatively quickly. Pegs must be purchased and installed extra, many budget BMX models include them.

The 2010 Program is a performance BMX bike from Mongoose's 2010 BMX lineup.  The bike is designed with a Full Hi-Ten frame and fork, Cromo crankset, and steel hubs.  It features Kenda tires to provide traction and grip and has a rear Tektro alloy U-brake.

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  The 2010 Program includes a Mongoose Hi-Ten handlebar, Mongoose's Kraton grips, and Mongoose's Slim saddle.  The bike comes in a red and silver color and has a suggested retail price of $280.

Features/Specs

  • Frame: Full Hi-Ten
  • Fork: Full Hi-Ten
  • Crankset/Chainwheel: 3pc Tubular Cromo, 175mm, 36T steel chainring
  • Bottom Bracket: Mid Sealed Bearing 8 spline
  • Pedals: Mongoose Alloy
  • CDG Set: Odyssey 13t freewheel
  • Chain: KMC Z-510
  • Rims: Alloy 36H front, 48H rear
  • Front Hub: 36H Steel, 3/8" axle
  • Rear Hub: 48H Steel, 14mm axle
  • Spokes: UCP Steel
  • Tires: Kenda (F&R) 2.25
  • Front Brake: N/A
  • Rear Brake: Tektro FX340 Alloy U-brake
  • Brake Levers: Rush RX402 hinged
  • Handlebar: Mongoose Hi-ten 7.5"
  • Stem: Mongoose sort-a-light; 50mm Ext.
  • Headset: 1-1/8" Ahead
  • Grips: Mongoose Kraton
  • Saddle: Mongoose Slim
  • Seat Post: 25.4 straight steel
  • Seat Clamp: Alloy single bolt slim

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    Inexpensive choice for introduction to BMX, good for kids who express interest

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    Lighter weight than some BMX models at this price point

  • 1

    Good versatility, more amenable to doing stunts and land tricks than a lot of heavier budget models

  • 1

    Good weight balance through the frame and fork

Cons
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    Brake pads seem to wear out quicker than average/expected

  • 1

    Tire treads wear out relatively quickly

  • 1

    Pegs must be purchased and installed extra, many budget BMX models include them

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