I received the parts that I am using to make the Mongoose Dolomite more ride-able. Look for my next post where I talk about my first iteration of changes that I am going to make. Before I make any changes, though, I thought I would document the stock specifications. Also check out the photo gallery below (click the images to expand).
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Frameset |
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Frame | Steel Dolomite Frame |
Color | Navy/Red |
Fork | Steel Mongoose Fork |
Rear Shock | nil |
Drivetrain |
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Front Der | nil |
Rear Der | Shimano Tourney TX 7-speed (SIS Index) |
Freewheel | 14-28t Freewheel |
Chain | KMC HP 7-speed |
Crankset | 170mm Aluminum Alloy Crank 36t |
Components |
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Headset | NECO 1 ⅛” Threadless |
Stem | AD OMO Alloy 25.4mm Handlebar Clamp |
Handlebar | ~685mm, 25.4mm Alloy Handlebar |
Grips | Mongoose Rubber |
Shifters | Plastic Grip Shifter SIS Index |
Front Brake | JAK Super Disc Brake |
Rear Brake | JAK Super Disc Brake |
Rotors | 160mm Steel Rotors |
Seatpost | 28.6mm Aluminum Post |
Saddle | Mongoose Saddle |
Wheels |
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Front Hub | 135mm 36h Bolt-On |
Rear Hub | 190mm 36h Bolt-On |
Spokes | 1.8mm Straight Gauge (36 count) |
Rims | 100mm Non-Drilled Alloy Rims |
Tires | 26” x 4” Knobby |
Weight |
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Complete Bike Weight | 48 lbs |
MSRP |
$249.00 |
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Josh
Hi I’m Josh. I grew up in the Twins Cities and as a kid I rode my bike all over the west metro area, in addition to fixing up bikes for myself and others. Through these experiences, I developed a life-long passion for biking. Since then, I received a B.S. in Physics from Bethel University and met my wife Santi.
When I was in college, I spent a lot of time building and collecting bikes in our tiny one-bedroom apartment in St. Paul. At one point, we had at least 6 bikes stuffed into the apartment. I’d have a bike build in progress on the floor of the living room and the rest of the bikes hanging on DIY storage racks. I built my first fat bike, a Salsa Mukluk 2, in that apartment. I’m currently working on an Alubooyah Fat Bike build.
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