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Anonymous Posted on Jan 26, 2013

Looking for front brake assembly for the MGX = DXR 21 speed dual suspension mountain bike...where to buy or the MGX bike website so i can buy direct

  • Anonymous Jan 28, 2013

    im looking to buy the front brake aassembly for this bike (omitted from previous post) or the mgx website do i might order direct from the manufacturer

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They don't sell to the general public. Go to the store where you bought it and ask to order from them.

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  • Posted on Jul 09, 2009

SOURCE: I HAVE A MGX MOUNTAIN BIKE. WERE THE PEDAL ARE

im certain that model has a 3 piece crank set up. the inner crank bearing jam nut has loosened up or the bearings themselves have gone bad.first check to see if its tight, if it is then it will require a replacement set of bearing that are a pretty standard size to all bikes and can be purchased at nearly every bike shop.

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  • Posted on Dec 01, 2010

SOURCE: can i stiffen up the tension in my front forks on

Sorry to inform you, but there is no adjustments available for the forks that come with your bike. Adjustable forks (just the fork) start in around $250-.

On the positive side since there is not adjustment capability the fork does not need regular servicing like the adjustable forks.

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  • Posted on Jul 24, 2011

SOURCE: I have a Mongoose Dual

It's prabably easier to buy a whole new hub. And for ablout another $20 you get a whole new tire. You should do that. Have a bike shop do it because it can be tricky.

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  • Posted on Aug 21, 2011

SOURCE: what are the caponents to

The number of speeds is irrelevant and tells us nothing about the hub but the actual manufacturer and design of the hub are the determinants as there are variations. You could do some web searching for an answer. Shimano documents their components very well, for example.

Some good general resources...

http://sheldonbrown.com/k7.html

http://www.parktool.com/blog/repair-help/categories/hub-service

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I would like to know the size of the frame on the Mongoose 29in Torment Men's mountain Bike

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Where can you find Mongoose replacement parts for MGX DXR full suspension bike? I need a matched crank set and pedal replacements.

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Can i stiffen up the tension in my front forks on my mgx dxr?

Sorry to inform you, but there is no adjustments available for the forks that come with your bike. Adjustable forks (just the fork) start in around $250-.

On the positive side since there is not adjustment capability the fork does not need regular servicing like the adjustable forks.
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How do i raise the handlebar on a 1999 MGX bicycle?

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If it's a new-style threadless type stem, the maximum height was determined when they assembled the bike because they had to cut the steerer tube to be below the top edge of the stem. Go to a Bike Shop and have them replace the stem with one that has a higher rise or shorter reach.
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They are made by Ming Cycle in Taiwan and are distributed by an American company-----Cycle Force Group.

The Polaris and Victory are Ming's top of the line dual suspension mountain bike, they have upgraded wheels, front disk brakes and 19" frame. If color doesn't matter to you, then the Victory Vegas Low is usually the better deal.-------Can be found on Amazon, Wall mart, Miejer.

The Polaris and Victory generally have the best reviews and ratings of any dual suspension mountain bikes priced below $250
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Forks

There are a wealth of online stores; search bike stores on Google.
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Displacement: 249cc
Bore x stroke: 77.0 x 53.6
Cooling: Liquid
Carburetion: Keihin FCR37 with hot start circuit
Ignition: Digital AC-CDI
Transmission: Five-speed with wet multi-disc manual clutch
Frame: Perimeter style, high-tensile steel with D-section upper frame rails
Suspension type, front: 48mm inverted, cartridge-type telescopic fork
Suspension adjustments, front: 16-way compression and rebound damping
Suspension type, rear: UNI-TRAK single shock system
Suspension adjustments rear: 16-way compression and rebound damping, spring preload
Wheel travel, front: 11.8 in.
Wheel travel, rear: 12.2 in.
Tire, front: 80/100-21 51M
Tire, rear: 100/90-19 57M
Brakes, front / rear: Single semi-floating 250mm disc, dual-piston / single 240mm disc, single-piston
Compression Ration: 12.6:1 ***********************
Rake/Trail: 26.5 degress/110mm
Overall length: 85.4"
Overall width: 33"
Overall height: 50"
Ground clearance: 13.4"
Seat height: 37.4"
Dry weight: 204 pounds
Wheelbase: 58"
Fuel capacity: 2.0 gal.
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I HAVE A MGX MOUNTAIN BIKE. WERE THE PEDAL ARE

im certain that model has a 3 piece crank set up. the inner crank bearing jam nut has loosened up or the bearings themselves have gone bad.first check to see if its tight, if it is then it will require a replacement set of bearing that are a pretty standard size to all bikes and can be purchased at nearly every bike shop.
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