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Rating: | (3.1 out of 5 stars) |
Reviews: | 19 Walmart Reviews |
Product Name: | Mongoose Excursion mountain bike, 26-inch wheel, 21 speeds, womens frame, black / teal [name: actual_color value: actual_color-black/teal] |
Product Description: | Mongoose Excursion mountain bike, 26-inch wheel, 21 speeds, womens frame, black / teal Take on steep slopes and tough trails with glee on the Excursion Mountain Bike from Mongoose. Made for experienced mountain bikers and new riders alike, this hardtail mountain bike is built with a durable steel mountain frame and front suspension fork that are designed to take the abuse of bumps and dips found on dirt paths and trails. 21-speed twist shifters and the Shimano rear derailleur offer complete control over resistance and speed while traveling, giving you a wide gear range and letting you fine-tune your ride as you go. The Excursion benefits from light and strong alloy rims that help lighten the load and knobby mountain tires that dig into dirt, sand or grass on your toughest rides. Slowing down to a halt, even on a steep hill, is simple thanks to the front disc and rear V-brakes. Add in the steel 3-piece crank for superior gearing and there's only one choice for your next adventure. Take on new trails with the Mongoose Excursion. |
Manufacturer: | Pacific Cycle |
Model Number: | R8125WM-L |
Product SKU: | 986281128 |
UPC: | 038675196711 |
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The delivery was quick.
Most of the bike came assembled. I had to attach the handle, front wheel and pedals.
The front wheel has disk brake and rear has normal pads that use the rim.
The pedals and the brake levels look flimsy.
The brakes are good, gear shifting is good too. I do not know what additional tuning is required. I need to watch more videos to learn the tuning part.
Does anyone know what lubricant is good for the chain? Does the brake and gear cables require grease?
These bikes also rarely have sufficient grease in places like hubs, headset, and bottom bracket, it doesn't hurt to clean and lube them before real use. Here's a link worth perusing: https://forums.mtbr.com/fat-bikes...19867.h
The bike is obviously not this one but will have some relatively similar components. The OP did a great job breaking down how he set his up, which is typically what I do on a new bike. The trickiest part is getting the right tools and figuring out how to properly set things like hubs at zero torque, zero play.
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