All those issues you had on this build, I had as well with my 24” Monza that I got last year. No/very little grease, no thread locks, over tighten on almost everything. But once that was taken care off…it’s a blast to ride. If you have no experience working on a bike…I would definitely take it to a shop. The history behind Monza is pretty cool though, a bunch of guys who grew up riding BMX decided to start their own bike company and tried to stay true (with modern upgrades) to old school BMX. Yes, not a “core” brand, but the quality in the chrome, welds, and the extra parts makes it a good option…beats GT, Mongoose, and others IMO.
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Honestly, I won't be buying a monza, because it is not a core bmx brand! I would love to buy one if it was a genuine bmx brand, and had a 25.4 seat post!
The Problem is the original "core" BMX brand bikes had 22.2 seatposts. This bike you can ride and have fun on it without worrying about messing it up. But I understand that you would rather have original and that is OK. I would rather have original aswell.👍
Monza is made by Tange. If you know your BMX history, Tange is about as core as you get. I own old school BMX’s but my 24” Monza is one of my favourites. I’ts my daily ride.
@@fatsacks70 I know a good bit, of the BMX history. I grew up in that era. There are some old brands that I still know very little about. I will have to research a little about the monza and tange stuff.
All those issues you had on this build, I had as well with my 24” Monza that I got last year. No/very little grease, no thread locks, over tighten on almost everything. But once that was taken care off…it’s a blast to ride. If you have no experience working on a bike…I would definitely take it to a shop. The history behind Monza is pretty cool though, a bunch of guys who grew up riding BMX decided to start their own bike company and tried to stay true (with modern upgrades) to old school BMX. Yes, not a “core” brand, but the quality in the chrome, welds, and the extra parts makes it a good option…beats GT, Mongoose, and others IMO.
Thank you for sharing.👍
It's a cool looking bike
Yes it is. What's up bro!
Tange tubing and products on the whole bike except the mx breaks and dia comp levers.
Sorry. I don't understand.
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I had the same experience aswell mate
@@anthonymasluk2295 "dyebhai" , at bikewrench . The offence was insulting messages from him . Therefore his moderator login was locked off for two weeks by an Australian administrator my Dad knows . I am administrator for Railpage , Sydney Trains .
You had problems with Monza?
With Monza?
@@alloutbikes yeah mate but learnt my lesson stick with the bigger name brands
Is this the same person as here?
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That would be my brother.👍
Honestly, I won't be buying a monza, because it is not a core bmx brand! I would love to buy one if it was a genuine bmx brand, and had a 25.4 seat post!
The Problem is the original "core" BMX brand bikes had 22.2 seatposts. This bike you can ride and have fun on it without worrying about messing it up. But I understand that you would rather have original and that is OK. I would rather have original aswell.👍
I had a light blue Trek Domane SL7 in with a cracked seat pillar and cracked forks . It had hit a traffic island .
Monza is made by Tange. If you know your BMX history, Tange is about as core as you get. I own old school BMX’s but my 24” Monza is one of my favourites. I’ts my daily ride.
@@fatsacks70 I don't think the original Tange company exists now .
@@fatsacks70
I know a good bit, of the BMX history. I grew up in that era. There are some old brands that I still know very little about. I will have to research a little about the monza and tange stuff.