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Anonymous Posted on Apr 19, 2011

What kind of front derailleur do I need for my Mongoose MXG/DXR 21speed dual suspension mountain bike

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 25, 2009

SOURCE: my bike got a wobbly tire basically right when i bought it

The cheapest way is to buy a new tube to see if that was the problem. Sometimes tubes can inflate bigger at one area than others. If not check to see if the rim is true, meaning that it is not bent, if so replace. It could also be the tire.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 13, 2009

SOURCE: Adjust front suspension on a Mongoose XR-75

i dont think you can......because these bikes are made for confort at a cheap price..........

higher value bikes can be adjusted....they have special shocks and you can adjust on either soft or stiff ride.....

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 14, 2009

SOURCE: front suspension to soft on mongoose xr-75

The front forks aren't adjustable, as you probably figured out. You can, however, get harder springs if the springs can be accessed at the top of the fork tube. If not, do what I did on my mountain bike. I bought a better pair of adjustable forks that I found on eBay. It will take a bit of investigation on your part regarding the dimensions of the forks, so you get the correct length and width where the forks fit onto the frame (and the overall desired fork length), but you'll be a lot happier with adjustables.

Michial Gueffroy

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  • Posted on Jun 25, 2009

SOURCE: I am looking for a manual for a mongoose tech 4 mountain bike

The brakes should have a label on them so you can find their website. Most of the good manufacturers have directions on their sites for adjusting their products. The bike I looked at had V brakes. http://www.sheldonbrown.com/canti-direct.html is the site to look at. Great pictures and good explanations.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 03, 2010

SOURCE: Mongoose Handlebar adjustment

where the bars slide into forks there should be a allen nut on the top undo this slightly and adjust bar height then tighten up allen nut

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

Hey, Local bike shop determined that both wheels were defective. I took the junk back to Walmart and got a refund... PROBLEM SOLVED!!

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What is a decent replacement rear derailleur for a Mongoose 26" Ledge 2.1 Mountain Bike?

Get the kind that has a lever shift instead of the grip shifter. The plastic part that holds the spring breaks easily. The lever shifter has been going strong on my bike for 6 years without a problem
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Front chain rack sistem adjustment

I am assuming you are referring to the front derailleur. Here is a link to adjusting the front derailleur:
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Mongoose mozo m30 forks are sponggy

Change the spring to your load.

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I have a Mongoose Dual Suspension Mountain Bicycle 26 inch that I purchased approx. 2007 and I need the rear wheel axel and bearing assembly. Where would I be able to purchase these parts?

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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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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Have a mongoose with single rear derailleur - how does the shift work?

You have a 21 spd and you have two derailleurs, one front and one rear. To shift you must always be pedalling forward, not backwards or you can chip teeth on your chainrings and cog. To shift, remember left hand controls front, brake and derailleur, the front derailleur is what gives you the ranges, gears closest to the bike are the easiest, so, small ring it the front are your easiest range, middle, mid range, large hardest but fastest. It is best to remember that it is the number of teeth that are hitting the chain to give you the speed you want. Rear Derailleur is your fine tuner the largest is the easiest, same as above. NOW DO NOT KITTY CORNER YOUR CHAIN, SUCH AS LARGE COG IN REAR TO LARGE IN FRONT CHAIN WHEEL, AND DO NOT USE SMALL IN REAR TO SMALL IN FRONT CHAINWHEEL. The reason you do not do that is: you can stretch your chain, yes you can stretch your chain and it serves no purpose, if you are pedalling to easy change your range(front). I hope this helps you understand how to shift now. You may contact me for any further questions, I have been in business for 38+ years
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Where can I find a drawing of a 21 speed 26" mongoose duel supp rear deralier so I can see how the cable runs?

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/images/B000B8IDS2/ref=dp_image_text_0?ie=UTF8&n=3375251&s=sporting-goods If it has a Shimano Altus rear derailleur, you can look here:http://bicycletutor.com/adjust-rear-derailleur/comment-page-3/ or here:http://www.parktool.com/repair/readhowto.asp?id=76
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