Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 53.15 x 27.48 x 9.45 inches |
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Package Weight | 19.58 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 34.2 Pounds |
Brand Name | Mongoose |
Warranty Description | Five year limited warranty, 1 year on normal wear parts |
Model Name | Mongoose Status Mountain Bike |
Color | Black/Red |
Material | Aluminum |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Pacific Cycle, Inc. |
Part Number | R5500B |
Style | Status 2.2 |
Included Components | Bicycle |
Size | 26-Inch Wheels |
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Mongoose Status Mens and Womens Mountain Bike, 26-27.5-Inch Wheels, 21-Speed, Aluminum Frame, Dual and Front Suspension
Brand Size | Rider Height (in) | Wheel Size (in) |
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24-Inch Wheels | 56 - 66 | 24 |
26-Inch Wheels | 64 - 74 | 26 |
27.5-Inch Wheels | 64 - 74 | 27.5 |
28-Inch Wheels | 64 - 74 | 28 |
29-Inch Wheels | 64 - 74 | 29 |
Bike Type | Mountain Bike |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Brand | Mongoose |
Number of Speeds | 21 |
Color | Black/Red |
Wheel Size | 26 Inches |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Suspension Type | Dual |
Special Feature | Aluminum Frame, mountain bike |
Included Components | Bicycle |
About this item
- Aluminum mountain bike frame with hydroformed tubing, and a powerful front suspension fork offers strength and reliability, with 26-inch wheels fit to riders 5'4" to 6'2" tall
- Seamless gear changes on every ride with the 21-speed shifters, ensuring a smooth and effortless cycling experience
- Biking out on the trail, rely on the front and rear V-brakes for swift and efficient stopping power, ensuring quick and safe stops
- Lightweight and durable alloy rims, paired with 26 x 2.125-inch (diameter x width) tires, this bicycle effortlessly rolls over any terrain
- Arrives 80% assembled, tools required: Socket wrench, 4-8 mm Allen wrenches, 15 mm open-end wrench or adjustable wrench, scissors, grease, phillips and flat blade screwdriver
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Product Description
Many things in life seem to hold us back. There are always errands to run, dishes to do, bills to pay, and it all gets in the way of what you really want to do: ride. Hop on the 26” Men’s Mongoose Status 2.2 mountain bike for a ride that won’t hold you back. Featuring a strong aluminum frame with hydroformed tubing and a powerful suspension fork to smooth out bumps, the Status 2.2 is ready for your next adventure. A 21-speed rear derailleur guarantees quick shifting and the right gearing for any trail you encounter. Light and strong alloy rims add durability and support knobby 2.125” wide mountain tires that roll over anything in your path. Classic front and rear V-brakes help you control your speed and stop on a dime. Don’t let life hold you back - get out and ride with the Status 2.2. Finally, a mountain bike that elevates your ride and won't break the bank along the way. There’s nothing you can’t do on a Mongoose.
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ASIN | B01MYGPIEQ |
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Customer Reviews |
4.0 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #236,942 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #82 in Mountain Bikes |
Date First Available | February 6, 2017 |
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Customers are not happy with the sturdiness of the bicycle. They say that the spokes are bent, the rim was bent enough that after minimal riding the brake pad wore the brakes. They also say that there are teeth on the gears that are bent causing the derailer to break. Customers also differ on quality, ease of assembly, and value.
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Customers are mixed about the quality of the bicycle. Some mention it's very good, decent, and comfortable to ride, while others say that it'll injure you due to poor quality, poorly assembled, and bad mechanics.
"...And he was riding it for more than four hours and said it handles well Only issue he had (which I saw from other reviews also ) was he has a..." Read more
"This is a nice, quality bicycle overall but be prepared for assembly issues with the de-railers and for adjustments needed on the brakes...." Read more
"...I fear someone could be seriously injured because of the poor quality. Buy at your own risk." Read more
"...Love it! Its working very well for towing my Dog Trailer too. Excellent manual comes with it and very nicely boxed to protect the bike...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of assembly of the bicycle. Some mention it's very minimal and easy to assemble, while others say the instructions are not easy for the layman, and would be best handled with someone. The instructions are also not clear, and be prepared for assembly issues with the derailers and adjustments. The front tire was difficult to install without loosening the brake, and messing up assembly with missing parts is still easy for a newbie.
"...But it fits him perfectly and not small at all. he put it together quickly and easily. Really only had to attach front..." Read more
"...is a nice, quality bicycle overall but be prepared for assembly issues with the de-railers and for adjustments needed on the brakes...." Read more
"Very minimal and easy assembly, a little adjustment on gears and brakes, and its ready to ride. Love it!..." Read more
"...Also, this bike is... difficult to accesorize. If you were thinking about putting fenders or a rack on it, get a different bike...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the value of the bicycle. Some mention it's a good value for the money, while others say it'll never be bought. Some customers also mention that the shocks are awesome at this price point. However, others say that it'd be a waste of money, and a low-end mountain bike.
"...and now they do not loose any air Still all in all it’s a Good bike for the money but be prepared to re-do a few things on it if it gets heavy use" Read more
"It's a low-end mountain bike. The cycling guys made fun of me. But Hey... Nice paint (after removing the silly decals, as I always do)...." Read more
"...It was worth it to me since I made this purchase at such a good price, but if it hadn't been the deal it was I would've been very frustrated...." Read more
"...I think it is a good value for the money. I plan to use the bike for established trails that are not rugged...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the sturdiness of the bicycle. They mention that the spokes are bent, the rim is bent enough that after minimal riding, the brake pad wore the brake. The teeth on the gears were bent, causing the derailer to break. The back derailleur looks to be bent, and the bike came with a bent axel. The chain just totally broke and fell off. The front wheel is buckled, and missing parts were found. Some say that the bike started breaking after half year of use.
"...to get stuck around the derailleur and literally tear it off, bending the gears, snapping the housing, and rendering the bike completely unusable...." Read more
"...do this a while ago, but I gotta downgrade my rating a bit, as the chain broke 5 days after I received this bike...." Read more
"...Now after having it for a little over a year one of the welds on the front brakes has failed...." Read more
"...Only day one But so far so good seems sturdy and supports a big guy..." Read more
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wheel ,handle bars ,seat and pedals - pretty much already assembled . He was out with friends riding in the state park within 30 minutes of putting it together And he was riding it for more than four hours and said it handles well Only issue he had (which I saw from other reviews also ) was he has a sore butt ! I recommend either changing the seat or getting a gel pad cover for it ! Only day one But so far so good seems sturdy and supports a big guy
UPDATED: so we are 6 months in and the bike has needed a few adjustments. First off I had to take it to the bike shop because the handlebars continued to slip and loosen however I don’t know what the bike shop did but they fixed it and it doesn’t come loose anymore. Second. The tires kept popping and / or loosing air changed inner tubes a few times and then changed both tires out to something sturdier with Teflon and now they do not loose any air Still all in all it’s a Good bike for the money but be prepared to re-do a few things on it if it gets heavy use
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2019
wheel ,handle bars ,seat and pedals - pretty much already assembled . He was out with friends riding in the state park within 30 minutes of putting it together And he was riding it for more than four hours and said it handles well Only issue he had (which I saw from other reviews also ) was he has a sore butt ! I recommend either changing the seat or getting a gel pad cover for it ! Only day one But so far so good seems sturdy and supports a big guy
UPDATED: so we are 6 months in and the bike has needed a few adjustments. First off I had to take it to the bike shop because the handlebars continued to slip and loosen however I don’t know what the bike shop did but they fixed it and it doesn’t come loose anymore. Second. The tires kept popping and / or loosing air changed inner tubes a few times and then changed both tires out to something sturdier with Teflon and now they do not loose any air Still all in all it’s a Good bike for the money but be prepared to re-do a few things on it if it gets heavy use
The first few rides, I had a pedal fall off (almost crashed), and the handlebars come loose; those may have been an issue with assembly and not tightening up enough, but it's not like I left everything so loose that those things should have happened. It got to the point where I always carried tools with me on my rides in case those things occurred again.
The chain skipped for almost the entirety of the time I used it over 4-5 months, and it eventually got to the point where downshifting to gears under maybe 13th gear caused the chain to grind horribly against the gears, sometimes popping the chain off.
It rusted at many different points (possibly from me sweating on it, but come on).
The gears were always difficult to get exactly in the correct position, brake adjustments were often required and they were always squeaky
The kicker of all these downsides occurred on my last ride, where downshifting at the end of the ride caused the chain to pop off the gear. It popped off while I had my full weight on a down-pedal and this cause the chain to get stuck around the derailleur and literally tear it off, bending the gears, snapping the housing, and rendering the bike completely unusable. Thankfully I purchased the coverage plan where I was fully reimbursed for the bike, but that is besides the point.
This is a definitely a you-get-what-you-pay for product, but I shudder to think what would happen to someone who took this on actual mountain bike trails. I fear someone could be seriously injured because of the poor quality. Buy at your own risk.
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2020
The first few rides, I had a pedal fall off (almost crashed), and the handlebars come loose; those may have been an issue with assembly and not tightening up enough, but it's not like I left everything so loose that those things should have happened. It got to the point where I always carried tools with me on my rides in case those things occurred again.
The chain skipped for almost the entirety of the time I used it over 4-5 months, and it eventually got to the point where downshifting to gears under maybe 13th gear caused the chain to grind horribly against the gears, sometimes popping the chain off.
It rusted at many different points (possibly from me sweating on it, but come on).
The gears were always difficult to get exactly in the correct position, brake adjustments were often required and they were always squeaky
The kicker of all these downsides occurred on my last ride, where downshifting at the end of the ride caused the chain to pop off the gear. It popped off while I had my full weight on a down-pedal and this cause the chain to get stuck around the derailleur and literally tear it off, bending the gears, snapping the housing, and rendering the bike completely unusable. Thankfully I purchased the coverage plan where I was fully reimbursed for the bike, but that is besides the point.
This is a definitely a you-get-what-you-pay for product, but I shudder to think what would happen to someone who took this on actual mountain bike trails. I fear someone could be seriously injured because of the poor quality. Buy at your own risk.
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Reviewed in Canada on May 4, 2021