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Old 06-24-14, 09:32 AM
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Figuring out the year on a Mongoose Alta

I came across a used Mongoose Alta with two sets of tires -- slicks and knobby -- on craigslist that I'm thinking about buying for some local greenways and easier trails. I've done a little research and it looks like this thing is from before Pacific Bikes turned Mongoose into a Walmart brand. Also, I think the material is Chromoly steel. However, I don't know enough about bikes in general to be sure.

Here are my questions for you:
  • Can anyone tell from the picture what year or year-range the bike is?
  • What do you think the value of this bike is?
  • Any other advice you care to give?

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Bike has been professionally tuned and is ready to go. Would make a great commuter. Size is 21" or 54cm. Can accommodate a taller rider as it has a long seat post (seen in picture). Currently has 80 psi slicks on it with thornproof tubes. Includes a set of knobby tires as well.

Since it's a bigger frame, some of you might wonder about my height. I'm 5'11.
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Holy giant seatpost, Batman!
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Yeah, if I do get it, that thing is going to get lowered quite a bit.
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I'm a little concerned about your leg length and the size of thea frame. If your legs are long, maybe its OK. I'm 5'9" with medium length legs (I wear 30" long jeans). If i rode that bike and jumped off, I'd be singing a whole lot higher notes. I can ride a 18" vintage frame. You need to be sure that top tube doesn't cause a sex change.
As for the year, I'd guess early 90s. Back then Mongoose made some good MTBs. I've had a couple and don't consider them to be any better than the other good brands, but certainly on par with the others. Then Pacific and Dorel got involved and we all know what happened.
If the bike is working well, I'd say it's worth about $100.
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Originally Posted by roccobike
I'm a little concerned about your leg length and the size of thea frame. If your legs are long, maybe its OK. I'm 5'9" with medium length legs (I wear 30" long jeans).
I test road the bike two days ago, and the frame was on the upper limit of size for me (I think), but it still seemed to fit. Here's how I checked it -- please let me know if this is the right strategy -- I stood over the highest point on the top tube and had space to pull the frame upward without immediately hitting any important parts.

The guys at the LBS next door to me recommended a 19" frame originally and commented that my legs do seem longer than the average. My pants are 32" long if I do the "it should just graze the top of your shoes" fit.

I'm certainly new to all this, so please let me know if I'm thinking about the sizing the wrong way.
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I'd guess 1995. Kind of a pig at 27 lbs. but rides nice. Check stem also for being past the minimum insertion mark, doesn't look too safe to me. If you need the bars that high but the stem needs to drop, get yourself some riser bars.

I wouldn't go above $60, personally.

We've had a 1996 IBOC camping out on the local CL for a while now at $100. I bet I could get it for $70 cash and it's a couple pounds lighter.

Mongoose IBOC Zero-G bike (mint condition)

For MTBs I like to be able to lift the front wheel a couple inches before top tube contact is made.

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Difficult to judge the year from the Mr. Blurrycam photo. I think @LesterOfPuppets guess of '95 is dead-on based on color and the fact that it has a top-pull FD. I have an '87 Alta that I saved from the dumpster now doing commuter duty. Not a lightweight, but the chromoly double-butted frame is rock-solid and handles very nicely.

Size might be a little big for you. If you're going to ride mostly pavement, gravel, or even light singletrack you can certainly get away with it. For anything more rugged, a smaller frame is advisable.

Price (assuming everything is in good working order) ... around $75 depending on where you live and how bad you want it
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Alta

My X had a 1996 Alta. Here was aluminum and suited her fine. Nonetheless, after 4 years she cracked the head tube. Frame became scrap. If it's aluminum..go over it carfully. Good luck
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Originally Posted by RESURGAM
My X had a 1996 Alta. Here was aluminum and suited her fine. Nonetheless, after 4 years she cracked the head tube. Frame became scrap. If it's aluminum..go over it carfully. Good luck
I'm sure he decided whether to buy or not 2.5 years ago.
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Originally Posted by katsup
I'm sure he decided whether to buy or not 2.5 years ago.
Thanks for your comment but a warning on a cracked frame is always welcome, no matter how old the bike is.
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Originally Posted by RESURGAM
My X had a 1996 Alta. Here was aluminum and suited her fine. Nonetheless, after 4 years she cracked the head tube. Frame became scrap. If it's aluminum..go over it carfully. Good luck
Thanks for the heads up and welcome to Bike Forums!
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