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I have the Mongoose XR-100, I pulled all bearings. I clean all bearing races and repack with grease or replace BB. Its my first step in flipping bikes also. Makes a world of difference in the ride. Cheap bike or not.
Personally, here in AUS bikes brought from Wallmart type department stores are very general purpose, meaning not professional, so the price doesn't hold in fact depreciates quite quickly so if you want to know for selling purposes than ask google, eBay, Amazon with words like used whether or not it has been, like unwanted gifts.
If I had to guess I'de say anywhere between $60 and $90 at best, but please feel free to do your own investigation and good luck.
There are bearings on both sides, you need a special tool to remove the crankshaft.I'd suggest you get someone who knows how to do it,give you a hand. The tool can be purchased at any bike shop. not sure for how much. Good Luck.
I am sorry I could not find a manual for your Mongoose. I will suggest you go to the following website http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2j1gSwhsVN8 You can find numerous videos for your bike repair. in Youtube Bud
Mongoose didn't make the chainring. They're generic (like most bike parts) and have many substitutes. Determine the parameters and then go looking for one that fits.
Check the splines on the handle bar. Just loosen the "clamp" and slide the bar over to one side enough so you can tell if the are stripped or not. If they are then replace the bar, if not then reassemble and try to put a littlle extra torque on the bolt.
I have noticed with the 2 of these bikes that I have that the bars do not like to stay tight for long, they tend to work thier way loose about every other time we use them. I just keep tightening them untill the splines strip, then pick up a new bar.
Contact Mongoose for parts info at: www.Mongoose.com under "about" click ask mongoose.
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