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Mongoose Legion Kids Freestyle BMX Bike, Intermediate Rider, Boys and Girls Bikes, 20-Inch Wheels, Hi-Ten Steel Frame, Micro Drive 25x9T BMX Gearing

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Color: Teal


Size: 20-Inch Wheels L60


Features

  • L60 is a fully park, street or dirt-worthy freestyle BMX bike with killer colorways thats just waiting for a rider to take it to the local ramp park! Suggested rider height is 50 56
  • Designed with a durable Hi-Ten steel frame, removable brake mounts, and a mid BB shell, along with a 20.5" top tube length
  • Equipped with a drivetrain that includes 175mm 3-piece tubular chromoly hollow spindle cranks, a 25T steel chainring, and a mid sealed bearing bottom bracket
  • Wheelset featuring with 20 x 2.3 tires mounted on aluminum single wall 36H rims, the wheelset of this bike also boasts a 3/8 female axle front hub and 9T cog sealed bearing cassette rear hub
  • Aluminum U-brake and brake levers provide precision speed control, while the Hi-Ten steel handlebar and fork are joined by a 50 mm stem and threadless sealed integrated headset for maximum steering performance

Description

For 45 years, Mongoose has been in the dirt, down the trails, and on the ramps. With the Legion Series, Mongoose offers a full line of freestyle BMX bikes for riders of all ages and ability levels. The Legion L20 was designed to be a fully park, street and dirt worthy BMX bike. The Legion L20 features a Hi-Ten steel frame (20.25” top tube), tapered headtube, and removable brake mounts. The L20 Hi-Ten steel 8” rise handlebar and 48mm stem are designed for precision riding, while the wide aluminum single wall 36H rims and 2.3” BMX tires offer grip and durability. The 25x9T gearing with one-piece tubular chromoly 170mm hollow spindle cranks and American loose ball bottom bracket offer a clean, reliable drivetrains. An alloy U-brake with alloy brake levers provide speed control, while the Hi-Ten Steel BMX fork with 1-1/8" threadless steerer and taper leg helps maximize performance. This bike ships ready to be assembled and comes with a 5-year limited warranty on the frame and a 1-year limited warranty on parts.

Bike Type: BMX Bike


Age Range (Description): Big Kid


Brand: Mongoose


Number of Speeds: 1


Color: Teal


Wheel Size: 20 Inches


Frame Material: Alloy Steel


Suspension Type: Rigid


Special Feature: Aluminum Frame, BMX, freestyle


Included Components: Bike


Bike Type: BMX Bike


Number Of Speeds: 1


Suspension Type: Rigid


Additional Features: Aluminum Frame, BMX, freestyle


Brake Style: U Brake


Specific Uses For Product: Trail


Power Source: human-powered


Skill Level: Intermediate


Bicycle Drivetrain Type: Single-speed


Color: Teal


Theme: Legion


Style Name: L60


Wheel Size: 20 Inches


Size: 20-Inch Wheels L60


Item Weight: 12 Kilograms


Is Assembly Required: Yes


Minimum User Height: 152 Centimeters


Age Range Description: Big Kid


Brand Name: Mongoose


Included Components: Bike


Model Number: M41401U20OS


Model Name: Legion Intermediate


Model Year: 2022


UPC: 038675218673


Manufacturer: Pacific Cycle, Inc.


Warranty Description: Limited Lifetime


Item Type Name: BMX Freestyle Bike


Frame Material Type: Alloy Steel


Wheel Material: Aluminum


Seat Material: Plastic or Rubber


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great quality bike and light weight
This Legion L20 is the third Mongoose BMX bike I've purchased over the last year, and I've been very happy with all three (Legion LSX, Title Pro, and L20). Assembly was very easy on all three bikes; just need to attach the front wheel, handle bars, and pedals. Took only about 15 mins. You just need to pay attention to the direction of the forks and remember the left pedal will be left-hand threaded. The forks and pedals have stickers denoting front/rear, left/right. Besides adjusting for height and putting air in the tires, there really wasn't any need for fine adjustments (chain tension, brakes, misc. nuts, etc.), as these things are being adjusted correctly from the factory (nice surprise). After reading the negative reviews on this bike and the others mentioned, it seems many of them are related to incorrect user assembly. If you put the forks on backwards or don't put air in the tire, you're going to have problems. The Legion L20 is reasonably light at roughly 25 lbs., easy to ride, and looks great. Note, however, that this is a freestyle bike, and probably not the best choice if you're just looking for a neighborhood cruiser. The crank bracket sits about 1" higher than on a race type BMX bike, making the apex pedal feel too high when in a sitting position. This may not bother some people. If it does, you could buy shorter cranks, but with the money you'd spend, it would be more logical to just go with a race style bike with the lower bracket (and larger front sprocket). The Title series with a lengthened seat post makes for a great lightweight cruiser. Not much to complain about on this bike. Excellent quality for the money. If you're looking for a reasonably priced freestyle bike with good quality, at $156, this is a great choice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2020 by Anonymous

  • Good bike for the money
All you need are some tools, a brain, some patience and reasonable expectations for this to be put together and on the road. If you have half a brain and basic tools, you’re going to be able to put this together without even looking at the instructions. This will come in a box, front tire packaged off. It comes with no tools, everything zip tied so it could remain intact on the long trip from CHIIIINA to the US. Packaging is solid. There are several thick zip ties to cut to break everything loose. You’re going to need: Metric hex tools A 15 and 18 mm socket for axels 15mm wrench or socket to tighten handlebar alignment Scissors or utility knife for zip ties Phillips screwdriver (for the reflectors only) You’ll need an extension bar to remove the nuts from the axels to install the pegs on front and back. Will take you about 60 seconds to do this. Front handlebars install with hex keys. Honestly not sure how anybody could have problems with this. It’s four bolts. Secure them, and you’re good. But man, some reviewers couldn’t figure this out. Install the seat with another hex socket. Put on the reflectors, hook up the brake, fill the tires with air, and you’re riding. Btw, the factory purposefully ships tires with less air than you’ll need for your benefit. Any tire sitting for an extended period will last longer if not fully inflated. Hooking up the brake is a bit of a pain in the A, as you won’t have enough slack in the front to properly attach the cable unless you briefly disconnect the rear brakes. Once you pull the cable through in the front to attach, reattach the rear. Took me a minute to figure this out. The front break setup is such that you can spin the handlebars around to 1) look cool, and 2) not have the brake line get wound around the front of the bike. The bike is good, solid and worth the money. Assembly, with any mechanical skill (even entry level mechanical skill) will take 20 minutes. Also, warning: you’re buying a $200 bike. It will last like a $200 bike. Many people on here complain about the quality. This isn’t a $1000 bike. Don’t pretend it is. Take care of it, don’t beat it to death and you’ll be good. If this was at all helpful, please hit the button. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2020 by HolyShoot

  • MNG Legion L20 (Red): Excellent Bike!
Received the bike within a week. Assembly difficulty was medium-low. The instruction manual was more general for all Mongoose BMX bikes. The simple order of assembly was: handlebars, brake, seat, wheel, pedals, pegs, (F&R) reflectors. Previous reviews claimed the brake line was a pain to install. Found out the hard way was to install the line into the handbrake right before mounting the handlebar. After everything was installed, i inspected the bike and tightened as necessary. The axel nuts were different sizes in the front and rear and pegs were properly sized for each. The brakes did require adjusting. I used a Park Tool 4th Hand. The tires needed a little bit of air for the recommend 40 psi. Both tires out of box were in the 30s. My son had no problem with this bike. He is 10yo and about 4’9”. This was not his first hand brake so no issues there. His previous bike was an 18” with coasters and hand brakes. He said this bike seems heavy but rides very smoothly. His only complaint is the whistling from the hollow stem bolt while he rides. I have even taken his bike for a few spins and it’s the perfect size and weight for your basic tricks and jumps. I did add a children’s Bell adjustable kickstand but doesn’t appear to last much longer. We want the kickstand because he’s always parking in the garage by the cars and doesn’t like the bike just laying on its pegs. Any questions, please feel free. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2020 by Amazon Customer

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