Mongoose MX seat dimensions

TylerDurden

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Here are some shots of the Mongoose MX seat:

Enjoy.

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How does it attach onto a bike?
 
Usually, the mx frame has a long tail that the bolts go up through, into the seat.

Deecanio (or others) might need to use a piece of u-channel to serve as a frame for the seat, then connect that to a conventional seatpost.


:)
 
TD

thanks for posting with such detail :) im looking into a change of style to my bike to incorporate the second lipo - this leaves me with a problem, stick with the "bicycle" look and have a fugly bicycle with two large bricks strapped on or go all out for the "dirt bike" look and get the 2nd batt all housed sweet in the "tank" position.
mmmmm still thinking.

cheers


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Tyler
how is the suspension(on the street/path)? i heard it was real stiff. how much do u weigh?
i might get one if it is legal.
Thanks!
 
Matt Gruber said:
Tyler
how is the suspension(on the street/path)? i heard it was real stiff. how much do u weigh?
i might get one if it is legal.
Thanks!

It is a legal-ebike... so far. :wink:

I weigh 160lbs. The suspension is for a kid, so it is soft for an adult. The shock can be changed, of course. (Fork also.)

:D
 
deecanio said:
TD

thanks for posting with such detail :) im looking into a change of style to my bike to incorporate the second lipo - this leaves me with a problem, stick with the "bicycle" look and have a fugly bicycle with two large bricks strapped on or go all out for the "dirt bike" look and get the 2nd batt all housed sweet in the "tank" position.
mmmmm still thinking.

cheers


D

I moved my rear rack bag to the top tube where the tank would normally be. Aside from better handling from getting weight off the rear, it gives something to put the insides of your knees on to take loads off your arms under hard braking. It also gives a nice spot to lean on when you tuck in behind the bubble at speed.
 
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