1980s Mongoose BMX Racing Bicycle 11″

If you are planning on using the bike in rain or bad weather, we do strongly advise choosing a model with fully sealed bearings all round. There are many different types of mountain bikes for every type and need. Our flagship Tyax series has been designed to provide riders with everything they need on challenging climbs, winding switchbacks in the XC world! Whether you’re looking for a men’s 29er or women’s 27.5″, youth 24″ bike, they have got your back (and wheels).

Youth freestyle bikes are sized depending on the diameter of the wheel staring at 12” all the way through to 18”, at a 20” wheel the bike is considered an adult size. Adult freestyle bikes are sized on top tube length, a 18.5” top tube is extra small for younger teenagers who have just moved up to an adult bike, a 20” top tube is small, 20.5” a medium and anything over a 21” is considered large. The Mongoose 700c Elroy Adventure bike features a lightweight frame and a capable adventure geometry that makes it the perfect choice for exploring any terrain. The only thing limiting your riding options will be your imagination and willingness to explore. It’s tough to get a competitive race bike for under $500, and pro-quality builds from high-end manufacturers like Daylight and Supercross can easily hit the $4,000 mark.

Wethepeople has put its back into promoting 22-inch BMX with the well-equipped, right-sized Audio, which should fit riders between 5-foot-8-inches and 6-foot-2-inches. With their more stability and predictability, 22-inch bikes are an excellent choice for riders who haven’t been on a bike in a while but who don’t want to make a move to 26- or 29-inch cruisers. They’re also significantly easier on your body, particularly when ridden more than occasionally. Most of the options on this list were nominated by our test editors, who have experience with these and similar products in various conditions—from skatepark to street riding to racing. The rest we’ve evaluated based on user reviews, research, discussions with riders who are using them now, and how their specs compare to similar products we’ve tested in the past.

Available in several sizes, the MX bikes from the venerable race brand Redline have been heavily modified to incorporate many desirable features from the upscale Proline series. Ready to win right out of the box, the MX is an excellent choice in Mini and Junior versions, the former for heights 4-foot-1-inch to 4-foot-5-inches, and the latter 4-foot-6-inches to 5-foot-1. The Expert, meanwhile, is best for those 5 feet to 5-foot-4-inches, and the Expert XL for 5-foot-2-inches to 5-foot-6-inches. The Mongoose Legion 16 is a solid BMX bike for kids 3-feet-6-inches and under who need a 16-incher that can take a beating. The Legion 16 is simple to assemble and features gyro brakes for easy handlebar spins, loose-ball bottom brackets, and comfy grips. But weight aside, Mongoose is one of the most trusted brands for children.

The latest line of BMX race bikes, the Title series, has been designed using that same race pedigree. Our mid-range race bikes are the perfect for mongoose bicycle riders who are beginning their path to competitive racing. Priced between £400 and £800 these are not quite the high-end steeds you see at national level races, but they all feature lightweight aluminium frames and are designed specifically with the racetrack in mind. A far-superior Mongoose line can be found on the official Mongoose website. These bicycles, which comprise specific models for BMX, mountain and urban biking, are offered with better-made frames and higher-level components.

Race bikes feature 20-inch wheels on all models, but the components and frame are sized dependent on age and height. Youth race bikes start from a Micro size for very young riders and offer a range of sizes through to expert XL. Pro size and upwards are considered adult bikes and are usually offered up to a Pro XXXL or larger for very tall riders. Mongoose was born from BMX racing with products that push the limits of what a rider can do on the track.