🚴♂️ Ride the Future of BMX!
The Mongoose Title 24 BMX Race Bike is engineered for riders of all skill levels, featuring a lightweight Tectonic T1 aluminum frame, 24-inch wheels, and a precision drivetrain. With its professional-grade components and sleek design, this bike is perfect for those looking to elevate their BMX experience.
Age Range | Kids |
Bike Type | BMX Bike, Freeride Bike |
Brake Type | Linear Pull |
Color | Black |
Size | 24-Inch Wheels |
Style | Elite Pro |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
handle-type | BMX Bar |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Number of Items | 1 |
Number of Speeds | 21 |
Features | Aluminum Frame, BMX |
Usage | Trail |
Suspension | Rigid |
Wheel Size | 24 Inches |
Included Components | Title Elite 24 Race Bike |
Brand | Mongoose |
Department | unisex-child |
Manufacturer | Pacific Cycle, Inc. |
Item model number | M42130U10OS-PC |
Package Dimensions | 133.35 x 66.04 x 21.59 cm; 1.56 Kilograms |
ASIN | B07WYJF4L5 |
J**B
Nice cruiser!!
I have not been on a BMX bike in 25 years. My 4 yr old started racing this season, and she is so fast on her Mongoose Title Micro I had to upgrade from the mini schwinn stingray I would ride with her to something that could keep up with her. I dont plan on racing this bike, more just to cruise with the kid and use the bike to demonstrate and teach the kid. I always wanted a 24" BMX and now I have a reason to get one! The bike was packed well. I wouldn't really say it is a beginner bike, as traditionally a person would start BMX racing at an age this bike would be to big to ride, but I guess in todays world 30 is the new 20 so I guess 20 is the new 10? I am 5'8 and this bike fits me just fine. Being a life long bike rider I knew if I wanted to cruise the hood a new seat and post was needed so I ordered that at the time of the bike. Also the crank set is pretty heavy, useable, but heavy and when racing light is right! The bottom bracket has sealed cartridge bearings. The peddles are of the cheap plastic variety. I replaced the bottom bracket, crankset with a hollow tech style, and what a huge weight saving. I also ordered some fancy aluminum peddles, and installed it all right out of the box. You will need to remove the chain guard, and reflectors. The headset is integrated sealed bearings, and very nice quality. The wheels are ok, not sealed cartridge bearings, but they work. The brake, and lever are usable, no plastic parts. I gave a 4 for beginners, as it is on the heavy side for a race bike out of the box. I also ordered a set of chain tensioners, which all race bikes/single speeds should have. There was once a time you could only find Mongoose in bike shops, and they were of top quality. This bike is no different. This is NOT a Wal-goose!! This is a great starter bike, that can be upgraded. I will say this bike is pretty quick, I did not ride it with the factory crank set, seat or post. The bike rolls very well on the stock rims and tires. Some more weight could be lost by swapping the stem, bars, forks, and even wheelset, but if you are a beginner it isnt the most important thing. Its more important to learn technical skills. You can always upgrade this bike as you move up in race class. I did save the crankset for a later project as I am sure I will need a BMX Feestyle/dirt jumper soon enough to work with the kid down the road. I did think abut buying the Title Pro Elite 24, but I think you can build a bike just as good or better at lower cost with this frame. I believe the two bikes come with the same wheel set, the Elite has a CroMo fork and Bars, and I have seen most people eventually upgrade the Elite forks to carbon, which you can also do with this frame. Even with replacing the bottom bracket, crank, and chain wheel to a comparable hollow tech setup i'm still below the cost of the Elite. I have found some carbon forks, and even with that set of forks I would be coming in about the cost of the elite before tax and shipping. Again I am not planning on racing this bike, but it does fly around the track and is making me think twice about it!! I would buy this bike again, and it is early in the BMX season, so I would assume the demand will drop off come late fall, so that maybe a good time to consider a purchase if you can wait that long
A**R
Great bike!
Exceeded expectations - a great bike for an adult.
J**
Tomar en cuenta 2 detalles.
Es buen producto muy ligera, sin embargo las zapatas de los frenos son de muy baja calidad ua que rechinan muchisimo tal vez les haga falta un poco de uso, y el asiento en verdad es muy incomodo ya que no se puede mover es fijo.
E**6
***BACK WHEEL CLUNKS AND KNOCKS... SEEMS TO BE A COMMON ISSUE***
On my 2nd bike (thanks to Amazon Prime for the no hassle shipping of a new one)... but both are likely going back. It makes such a loud knocking noise from the rear hub or bearing or whatever it's called. Read other reviews, not just me. Mongoose was very slow to respond, and only offered up to a $30 repair with an invoice as proof. No bike shops here would take it on as it was too much of a "small" job... they can make more doing other jobs and they all said $30 wouldn't cover it.
B**M
Race-Ready at sub-23 pounds
The highlights of this are the frame and forks. I thought I would probably need higher bars because I'm 6'1", but these worked out fine. When I started riding, I was quite heavy (270), and the cassette hub started making popping noises. (I've already lost 30 pounds.) The cassette hub never skipped within the first 2 months of riding, but the noises were getting progressively worse. The back hub seems like a Black Ops with no labels. The rear hub has sealed bearings, but on the drive side, there was only one nut and no lock nut. If you tightened the rear axle, that's probably OK, but the bearings were a bit tighter than they needed to be. The KMC chain was an econo model and stretched in a relatively fast time in about 2 months. The rims are like V rims. I don't know where anyone would buy those separately. The rims are working out fine. They seem fairly wide and are 31mm wide on the inside of the rims. I'm not having any problems with the cranks or the stem. I didn't have a bike and am a returning rider to the sport, so the whole package (with pedals added) was race-ready. Then as some of the parts mentioned wore out, I could upgrade it the way I wanted to. The whole original bike with Time ATAC pedals was under 23 pounds which was impressive. The BB height is 12.5" which works fine for me on modern tracks. On an old school track I liked a lower BB, but I didn't have any problems. The back-end of the frame seems very sturdy in the dropout area. The front hub seems very durable and working fine. They gave some attention to details. I like that they did 32 spoke holes on the front, and 36 hole on the rear wheel. Many parts have black color. For the price range I'd give it 5 stars because the frameset is good, and I can upgrade it as I like when I have the money.
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