2009 Mongoose Dual Suspension Bike Reviews

Albert Chang
Mongoose has many different bike models in its mountain bike line. One of the models that is noteworthy is the dual suspension line. The dual suspension line has been available since 2008. As of now, there are 13 different bike models in the dual suspension line of Mongoose's bikes. All of them are bike models for 2009.

I can remember riding bikes when I was in elementary school. I used to ride mountain bikes to summer classes. Riding bikes is good excercise, especially riding uphill, and downhill is exhilirating.

Compared to the bikes of ten years ago, these bikes have made a number of different changes that have pushed the bike technology and experience to a new level. Now, sponsored competitions are being shown through video. Competitions like the World Cup Final that are sponsored by Nissan and Nokia in Austria. These bikes feature custom links, although the frame is primarily production level.

One of the Mongoose dual suspension bike models is the Boot'R. It is a downhill bike. The tires are designed for downhill use. For 2009, the design has been upgraded so that it can track corners especially well, while remaining supple. New paint designs are also featured. There is a new shock mount that integrates with the railer. Axles and bearing sizes have been modified to allow for better turning. This model comes in the color blue. This is a 9-speed, and is available for $3999.99, not including freight, assembly, and regional considerations. Mongoose features the FreeDrive technology. It enables all-mountain bikes to climb and suspend easily. Wheels can maintain control over bumps more easily, as well. FreeDrive improves cornering.

Other bikes in the dual suspension line from Mongoose can range anywhere from $2999.99 to $649.99. This allows people from different backgrounds to find a bike that is enjoyable for them to take out and ride around. With a dual suspension bike, the mountains are laid open. One can easily climb to the top and then suspend downhill. This is a different mode of transportation that takes a lot of the shock out of mountain travel and allows for rides on mountains that may have very tight or sharp corners. This is a feature that has really opened up the types of area which may be traversed by mountain bikes.

Source:

1. http://www.mongoose.com/usa/eng/mtn/Products/Mountain-Pavement/Dual-Suspension/Details/2761-M9BOO-BootR-Team.

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