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

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

List Price: $159.99
Price: $124.19

Availability: Usually ships in 4-5 business days
Ships from and sold by BabyAge

3 new or used available from $113.95

Average customer review:

Product Description

On gnarly trails or city sidewalks, this bike stands up to the roughest rides and features a cool design to get you to your destination safely -- and in style.

Features:

  • Mongoose steel freestyle frame
  • 48-spoke alloy wheels
  • Alloy caliper brakes and levers
  • 2-piece knee saver bars with 4-bolt alloy stem
  • One-piece crank with cutout chain wheel
  • Holds up to 200 pounds


Product Details

  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Mongoose
  • Model: R2272
  • Released on: 2008-01-01
  • Dimensions: 48.75" h x 23.25" w x 7.50" l, 39.70 pounds

Features

  • Mongoose Steel Freestyle Frame
  • 48 Spoke Alloy Wheels
  • Alloy Brakes and Levers
  • 1-piece Crank with cutout chain wheel
  • Rotor and 4-Axle Pegs

Customer Reviews

Great Bike...5
We bought this bike for our 11 year old son, even though the box states from 6-11 years old. I think it would be a bit large for a 6 year old. This bike seems to be more appropriate for 9-15 year olds. The bike has a great graphic design on the middle section. It can hold 200 pounds. I think this is a great buy for a preteen and teenagers. It also had the extra bars for the ride-ons.

He loved it!!!!5
The bike say for a 6 to 11 year old. My son is almost 14 and he loves it. Not a bad price for this bike.

Disappointed!2
I'm 40yrs old and bought this bike for my 8yr old. Growing up, I remember being in love with Mongoose bikes. Unfortunately, the Mongoose bikes of today are nothing like they used to be.

The bike came with missing parts ( misc bolts, screw to fasten the seat); the owner manual is NOT specific to the bike model; calls to customer service were answered by a call center person who is NOT at all familair with the bike.

I guess this is the trade-off we must pay for having stuff manufactured cheaply overseas (China).