BMX - Mongoose BMX PRO

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kc0yef
01-02-12, 05:09 PM
Just arrived CHROME and rusty...
I took the brass brush to it and a lot of the rust disappeared but there is bad rust in the joints...
Shimano XT Deore shifters thumb and Rear Derailleur crank headset and brakes and a nice bell(doesn't work)

Is this worth saving?
Cool Handlebars

http://img833.imageshack.us/img833/5051/1001260m.jpg
Suntour XC cleaned up nice Sugino FX triple and
http://img97.imageshack.us/img97/8637/1001266s.jpg

http://img703.imageshack.us/img703/4474/1001265k.jpg

http://img857.imageshack.us/img857/4567/1001261j.jpg

http://img440.imageshack.us/img440/7102/1001259o.jpg
and some cool pedals
http://img192.imageshack.us/img192/8520/1001270o.jpg
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Blak Majyk
01-02-12, 06:06 PM
You got a Mongoose? I'm sorry.

Greyryder
01-03-12, 12:13 AM
Ask down in the mountain bike forum, seeing as what you have there is a mountain bike. Judging by the roller cam brakes, I'm guessing it's from some time in the 80s.


LesterOfPuppets
01-03-12, 12:26 AM
Just arrived CHROME and rusty...
I took the brass brush to it and a lot of the rust disappeared but there is bad rust in the joints...
Shimano XT Deore shifters thumb and Rear Derailleur crank headset and brakes and a nice bell(doesn't work)

Is this worth saving?
Cool Handlebars


I wouldn't scrap it. Wouldn't spend a ton on it either. It's not a gold mine, so you can't really make money flipping it after fixing it if that's what you mean. If you want to flip it, just clean it and sell it, don't fully restore.

If you want a killer old trail bike then go for it. It's a nice-riding piece of history.

New wheels, chain, cables, housing, tires, tubes, seatpost and saddle. Repack bearings, treat rust throughout (this will be a big job with so much rust) and you've got a nice mid-80s ride there.


Ask down in the mountain bike forum, seeing as what you have there is a mountain bike. Judging by the roller cam brakes, I'm guessing it's from some time in the 80s.

Classic and Vintage might go better. You can find instructions for cleaning chrome and aluminum there too.

Street rider
01-03-12, 01:02 AM
By cool bars you mean stem, there's a difference. Especially when they're just risers. And did you post those pedals in ssfg? I swear that same picture was there.

LesterOfPuppets
01-03-12, 01:18 AM
Ah yes, he must've been talking about the stem. Kind of a bullmoose style stem. Proper bullmoose setup was typically one-piece bar/stem combo.

kc0yef
01-03-12, 02:11 AM
I also got the original high flange hub with steel spokes and holes between every spoke...


If you want a killer old trail bike then go for it. It's a nice-riding piece of history.

Yeah I was thinking something along that line or fix it and give it away...

You got a Mongoose? I'm sorry.
OK thanks for sharing but your current condition is a little off topic.

By cool bars you mean stem, there's a difference. Especially when they're just risers. And did you post those pedals in ssfg? I swear that same picture was there.
Yes I did they are going on my Fixie... SR made a fine pedal didn't they?
The handlebars are steel cool...and painted even cooler...which is why they had no rust...the riser stem is great because I am tall

Street rider
01-04-12, 01:00 AM
Can you get retention on those pedals? Do they have anything in the from/back to thread some in?

kc0yef
01-04-12, 11:16 AM
Can you get retention on those pedals? Do they have anything in the from/back to thread some in?

Yes