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  • Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
  • This is a review of a $400 Walmart Fat bike, the Mongoose Dolomite. This bike is also actively available right now on Amazon, link in the description below. ***Update, I have also linked part 2 below, weight savings and snow tested! In this video I give in depth details on the specs of the bike, ride impressions, and most importantly discuss what and who this bike is for, and who it is NOT for. This can be important information if you are buying the bike online sight unseen, as you don't want to make a mistake in your purchase. I plan to do more with this bike, and see what improvements I can make to see if the bike can be made better, while keeping a tight budget in mind. Please subscribe to follow along on this build, and my other fat bike adventures.
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  • @paigecollier8192
    @paigecollier8192 2 года назад +22

    Thanks for not only covering high end bikes! I think it’s great to get honest perspectives on all the types and offerings 💙

    • @ElevationEveryWeekend
      @ElevationEveryWeekend  2 года назад +2

      There are a lot of people in the under $500 or mild use range, so definitely want to give feedback for them too! Thanks for watching!!

  • @kristierundell8917
    @kristierundell8917 2 года назад +7

    Biking is such a great activity for all ages and budgets. Thank you for reviewing a variety of rides. Well done !

  • @c.brown7625
    @c.brown7625 2 года назад +8

    Thank you for the video. Most of us would prefer a more expensive fat bike, but a low-budget bike is a more responsible path to take. With some upgrades and maintenance, you can make the low-budget Mongoose fat bikes more trail-worthy. Thanks again for your video. I'm looking forward to your upgrade videos.

    • @ElevationEveryWeekend
      @ElevationEveryWeekend  2 года назад +4

      I definitely would advocate for more expensive bikes, but I am passionate about them and it’s what I choose to spend my money on. Many people just want a bike for occasional use and this bike can do that. I’ll be curious to see how much I can improve this bike!

  • @sherryhospodar2401
    @sherryhospodar2401 2 года назад

    Great video !! Keeping every price range is very thoughtful and I’m sure this video will help many who may have a bike like this or similar. Look forward to seeing the changes you make to improve it.

  • @keniferusxj7047
    @keniferusxj7047 Год назад +1

    Thx for the review I was close to purchasing it,I will now go another route.

    • @ElevationEveryWeekend
      @ElevationEveryWeekend  Год назад

      As long as you know what it is then it has possibilities, but if you have the means to spend more you can do much better.

  • @thomashospodar9808
    @thomashospodar9808 2 года назад

    That was a great video can't wait to see what you might change on it be waitng for your next video

  • @rickreynolds186
    @rickreynolds186 2 года назад +1

    Bought my first fat tire (Dolomite) 8 years ago. $125 then off of Amazon. Best hundred and a quarter I ever spent! Done many upgrades, it’s still heavy, but I love it! I’d suggest this to anyone wanting get started with a fat tire and not spend a couple of thousand bucks to find out whether you like them or not. Great video!!

    • @ElevationEveryWeekend
      @ElevationEveryWeekend  2 года назад

      Thanks!! Yeah I hope to get this out in the snow soon after a few minor weight reduction changes and see what it will do! I think these bikes have a place, especially for those who can make the improvements on them to really maximize the value/performance.

  • @TheLankyCyclist
    @TheLankyCyclist 2 года назад

    Very honest and fair review. Great job! Also, is that Chapin Forest?

    • @ElevationEveryWeekend
      @ElevationEveryWeekend  2 года назад +1

      Thanks! No the riding was at Riverview Park, the Grand River is at the bottom of that valley you can kinda see. I used to hike/ride Chapin all the time tho!

  • @louisabanador3997
    @louisabanador3997 2 года назад +1

    I have the same dark blue Dolomite.
    Aside from the frame and fork, everything else was upgraded.
    Now, it's even a few pounds lighter than my ICT and I ride it around for grocery runs.

    • @ElevationEveryWeekend
      @ElevationEveryWeekend  2 года назад

      Interesting! Curious what you invested in the upgrades? Or was it spare parts you had laying around anyways?

    • @louisabanador3997
      @louisabanador3997 2 года назад

      @@ElevationEveryWeekend mostly from the parts bin.
      I think the most weight savings came from changing the wheelset.
      I do have it on single speed for added fun. 😄
      The handlebar looks like surly's sunrise bar so it rides nice for me.

  • @freehugs9223
    @freehugs9223 5 месяцев назад

    Great video 👍

  • @thetruelefty9302
    @thetruelefty9302 2 года назад +1

    After I put one of these bikes on a diet from old leftover parts. I got it down to 36 lbs.
    Bars, stem, old 8 speed LX drive train, drilled 1 1/8" holes around the wheels, panaracer fat b nimble tires 4" wide, higher pull rate brake levers, carbon seat post, hollow hub axles with quick release front and back.
    Thank goodness I had all the stuff in house. What you will do for the wife.

  • @johnsalzillo8097
    @johnsalzillo8097 2 года назад +3

    I bought one on Amazon for $276. I like it for its intended purpose. Mostly flat ground, light trails. Some upgrades to come.

    • @ElevationEveryWeekend
      @ElevationEveryWeekend  2 года назад

      Nice! Yeah the prices of these have been bouncing around, so what you paid was definitely much lower than what I have been seeing recently. I did hear recently these bikes are available from Target for around $280 as well. Check out my update video, I was able to shave about 5lbs off the bike pretty easily.

    • @johnsalzillo8097
      @johnsalzillo8097 2 года назад +1

      @@ElevationEveryWeekend I was thinking on starting with pedals, neck and bars, then move to a better shifter. The weight doesn't really bother me because I do not intend on beating on it. I'm 53, no more hills!

    • @johnsalzillo8097
      @johnsalzillo8097 2 года назад

      @Dean Gullberry I changed the stem and bars. Now they are not as forward as the originals and more comfortable.

  • @CarbCrunchingVegan
    @CarbCrunchingVegan Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video and information, I know you said about not best for techinical terrain, but did you ever try it on beach? That's my main usage intention, short rides on the beach

    • @ElevationEveryWeekend
      @ElevationEveryWeekend  Год назад +1

      I haven’t had this bike in the sand, but have ridden my other fat bikes there. Much like snow, I think this bike can do some sand, as long as it is flatter terrain, and the sand is not excessively soft. I will say better tires will make a big difference.

    • @CarbCrunchingVegan
      @CarbCrunchingVegan Год назад

      @@ElevationEveryWeekend awesome thanks alot, yes it would all be flat sand beaches and not too soft (cycling to different points on the beach with my surfboard. Much appreciate the video and response, thanks ☺️

  • @thecalltoreturntoyahsgarde6772
    @thecalltoreturntoyahsgarde6772 Год назад +1

    We have tried out Two Models so far they don't work well with with bolt on Trailer hitches....

  • @Gojira_Wins
    @Gojira_Wins 2 года назад +1

    I just ordered a Fat Bike for myself from Hiland yesterday. Frame is made of steel but personally, I prefer steel over the lighter aluminum due to the strength of it. I tend to ride my bikes for XC rather than mountain biking. So I do things to make them basically bullet proof for long ranges. The higher weight also helps improve my stamina and strength so I can bike further. Imagine it like purposely making it a workout lol.
    Only thing I don't like is how most cheaper Fat Bikes tend to have really bad rear hubs. I prefer cassettes since I have been known to overtorque freewheels to the point where they pretty much explode! If they were higher quality, I likely wouldn't have that happen but bent axles aren't fun either.
    The bike I purchased is a 20x4 as well. So parts are extremely limited. To do any upgrades, I will be looking into getting rims custom made for my bike for the long term. It's going to be exciting! Especially since I plan to also add a 3,000W mid drive motor to the bike for better range. The weight will help keep me upright lol.

    • @ElevationEveryWeekend
      @ElevationEveryWeekend  2 года назад +1

      Awesome, and enjoy! I also enjoy steel bikes as well, super durable and easy to care for.

  • @prisonerofthehighway1059
    @prisonerofthehighway1059 Год назад

    So I purchased mine in early 2019. It has blue wheels and different brakes. I use it for bike packing on rail trails. As long as you know what it is, it’s a phenomenal bike for the money.

    • @ElevationEveryWeekend
      @ElevationEveryWeekend  Год назад

      Yep, a lot of people scoff at this bike but it has its place, and a little effort can make it a good bit better!

  • @DD-xx8wh
    @DD-xx8wh 2 года назад

    Yeah, ugh unfortunately entry level bike prices are way up. The Dolomite may be an ok way to try out fat biking... but also check out Mongoose Juneau and Argus Sport improvements, they may be worth the added cost?. Really looking forward to your upcoming "how to" episodes ...fat bikes are super fun ! can't wait to see how you upgrade this entry level bike to your minimum "performance/fun/safe" factors, hopefully at a reasonable cost!... thanks for giving this a go!

    • @ElevationEveryWeekend
      @ElevationEveryWeekend  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching and for the feedback! Yeah Mongoose has some much better performance options at higher price points of course! I definitely think the biggest jumps in value happen between these entry level bikes as you go up the lines.

  • @choppergirl
    @choppergirl Год назад

    Can you buy 750w hub motors for these that swap right into the back?

    • @ElevationEveryWeekend
      @ElevationEveryWeekend  Год назад

      I’m not really sure to be honest. I know people
      do those type of mods but I have no experience with it.

  • @davedelarosa319
    @davedelarosa319 2 года назад

    I had this exact bike as my intro to fat biking. After much work and doubling my initial investment it was capable off-road up to easy blue trails. But even then it left much to be desired, which is why I replaced with a Specialized Fatboy. Thankfully I bought my Dolo used so total invested was around $350, but it took stripping it down to the frame and repacking EVERY bearing, and replacing pretty much everything to get it where I had it.

    • @ElevationEveryWeekend
      @ElevationEveryWeekend  2 года назад +1

      I’m sure there was a lot of satisfaction and experience gained from that process! Most people can’t or won’t do that methinks. I’m sure after buying your Fatboy you realized what that premium actually got you. I won’t be going too over the top with this bike, but think it can be made noticeably better for cheap.

    • @davedelarosa319
      @davedelarosa319 2 года назад

      @@ElevationEveryWeekend I've seen multiple steely Dolos built up, and though heavy, I truly believe them to be a tank. I've seen the rims drilled for weight savings, rear hubs swapped, external BBs, AL bars/stems, new cranks, hydraulic brakes, basically everything.
      First best spend is lighter tires and going tubeless. The stock tires are stupid heavy, and the tubes aren't much lighter. I shaved 8lbs of rotational mass just going from stock tires to Framed Wolftrax 26x4.0 120TPIs. 203 rotors will also work with appropriate adapters, and if you have some all metal v-brake levers sitting in the pile somewhere they wake up the cable calipers until a better solution can be found. Also blow apart the bike and grease everything- early Dolos are known for being dry.

    • @ElevationEveryWeekend
      @ElevationEveryWeekend  2 года назад +1

      @@davedelarosa319 thanks for the insights! I think the frame looks good and solid as well. The wheels and tires are appealing heavy, definitely gonna look there first!

    • @davedelarosa319
      @davedelarosa319 2 года назад

      @@ElevationEveryWeekend as an aside, FSA The Pig headsets work wonderfully on these. Almost as if it was intentional.

  • @hungDaoism
    @hungDaoism 2 года назад

    I just got Fat ALX $500 and planning to change pedal $25, shorter stem $10 and adding slime sealing$10 to tires. Any tips or upgrades that needed for fat bike riding during winter vs summer around park ?

    • @ElevationEveryWeekend
      @ElevationEveryWeekend  2 года назад

      I think you are on the right path. I’m not sure what tires you have but an upgrade there might be the best money you can spend, especially if you are going tubeless. You might be putting sealant in the tubes? Tires are the big upgrade on my Mongoose, will be doing that video before too long.

    • @hungDaoism
      @hungDaoism 2 года назад

      @@ElevationEveryWeekend yes, I just put 4oz slime sealant in each tubes. ALX bike is not tires/rim tubeless ready.

  • @Darthrocker06
    @Darthrocker06 2 года назад

    I just got the exact same bike. It only came with one nut for the front wheel... what the heck do i do now? I can't ride it with only one side of the wheel secured right?

    • @ElevationEveryWeekend
      @ElevationEveryWeekend  2 года назад +1

      Yeah that sounds like an issue. It should be a fairly standard nut that you can go to the hardware store and get what you need.

  • @Midlanflyguy
    @Midlanflyguy 2 года назад +1

    I'm 6'4" 330 and am leaning towards this bike, but I have not been able to locate one in store to sit on before buying. Anyone around my size have any experience? I'm not worried about the weight because it will be strictly be ridden on paved surfaces for 3-5 miles every day. Thanks.

    • @snip_king428
      @snip_king428 2 года назад +1

      I have a friend that is 6' 2", and 265 lbs, rides it everyday 15-20 miles, changed brake pads, shifter, and rear sprocket 11t-34t

  • @robprimo242
    @robprimo242 2 года назад

    Purchased a mongoose malus in 2016 for $179.00 from Kmart online before they went out of biz.at today's prices I feel I'm at a good range to do plenty of upgrades to get it to par.thought I'd share🤙🔥🔥

  • @wonderwond
    @wonderwond 2 года назад

    anyone know what crank size it is ?

  • @DirtEveryWeekend
    @DirtEveryWeekend 2 года назад +1

    Wait until you ride in the snow. If you think is slow now. Lol. I would literally just keep the frame and do a budget build with old parts from other bikes etc. in fact I was going to until just found out you snagged it and took it home. 😂 😉

    • @ElevationEveryWeekend
      @ElevationEveryWeekend  2 года назад

      Yeah I have a hard time seeing this bike stock in the snow at it’s weight to tire size ratio and with these stock tires. I’ll be curious to see how close I can get it to 40lbs

  • @tomlib6794
    @tomlib6794 Год назад +1

    What can i get strictly for riding on the beach or sand?

    • @ElevationEveryWeekend
      @ElevationEveryWeekend  Год назад

      Most fat bikes would be great for that, if not the ONLY option depending on the type of sand. As for what, that's a huge question based on budget and what your needs and preferences are. I recommend checking out my top 10 fat bikes lists for a wide range of examples:
      ruclips.net/video/-7pM3FJBb94/видео.html

  • @edgartena6062
    @edgartena6062 2 года назад +2

    Great content 👍🏼👍🏼. Just as someone else commented the Dolemite ALX , being an aluminum frame, is a much better platform for possible upgrades because of stock weight factor along with better rear hub, the frame comes in different sizes, 2x8 drivetrain, thumb shifters, and the price is $500.

    • @ElevationEveryWeekend
      @ElevationEveryWeekend  2 года назад +2

      Yep! I did a vid awhile back that covered those bikes along with some of the even higher end Mongoose options. This bike is definitely the very entry level for sure!

  • @gallonthegreat7036
    @gallonthegreat7036 Год назад

    Question do I legit I just got this bike for Christmas where would I even go online to see upgrades and what specifically would be legit upgrade recommendation

    • @ElevationEveryWeekend
      @ElevationEveryWeekend  Год назад +1

      Congrats on the fat bike! Honestly I haven’t done much on upgrading components, might try Reddit or google as I know people have done them. I can recommend as the first thing, get a decent set of tires, that will
      Make a huge difference in performance. I did a snow ride video too and that was a major help.

    • @gallonthegreat7036
      @gallonthegreat7036 Год назад

      @@ElevationEveryWeekend thank you

  • @denniskozevnikoff1209
    @denniskozevnikoff1209 Год назад +1

    i think of getting a mongoose argus or juneau, do you think that would be a good choice? i have never owned a fat bike before, but i don't a bad quality one either.

    • @ElevationEveryWeekend
      @ElevationEveryWeekend  Год назад +1

      The Argus or Juneau are better than this Dolomite (they are aluminum I believe so lighter, and have better parts). But if your budget allows I would try something from a main brand

    • @denniskozevnikoff1209
      @denniskozevnikoff1209 Год назад

      what's a main brand?

    • @ElevationEveryWeekend
      @ElevationEveryWeekend  Год назад +1

      @@denniskozevnikoff1209 I’m not sure when your budget is, but if you can go up to about $1850 the Borealis Flume is about the best fat bike value on the market, I just got one of these myself. If that sub $1000 is your budget then it’ll pretty much be Mongoose (although you can probably find a great higher quality used fat bike right now for around $1000)

    • @denniskozevnikoff1209
      @denniskozevnikoff1209 Год назад

      @@ElevationEveryWeekend i did not see a bike called borealis flume on amazon

    • @ElevationEveryWeekend
      @ElevationEveryWeekend  Год назад +1

      @@denniskozevnikoff1209 Yes, you can order from them directly, here is their link:
      fatbike.com/products/flume-eagle-12-speed

  • @fatbikearcticnomad2122
    @fatbikearcticnomad2122 Год назад

    What is the spoke count on this bike? Are these rims double wall? What is the weight limit on this fat bike? Thanks brother 👍👍

    • @ElevationEveryWeekend
      @ElevationEveryWeekend  Год назад

      Both wheels are 36 spoke. They don’t appear to be double wall, but can’t confirm 100%. As for weight, I would check the Mongoose website, I am not sure what it is dated at.

  • @stevewalcott9546
    @stevewalcott9546 2 года назад +1

    The brakes need some tweaking. For a bike path bike, grocery getter, or a boardwalk cruiser, it’d be fine.

    • @ElevationEveryWeekend
      @ElevationEveryWeekend  2 года назад

      Yep, those are pretty much the best uses in stock form. I messed with the brakes a bit after the ride video, stop not great though. Thanks for watching!

  • @lelandbrown903
    @lelandbrown903 2 года назад

    i have a mongoose raider 27.5 great ride very heavy

  • @jerrynewman1380
    @jerrynewman1380 Год назад

    What I want to kno is what kind of speed do they have on the street..

    • @ElevationEveryWeekend
      @ElevationEveryWeekend  Год назад

      It’s not going to be very fast on the street based on the weight of the bike and limited gearing. But you can definitely put faster rolling lighter tires on to help

  • @TK-OK
    @TK-OK 2 года назад +4

    The ALX Dolomite (aluminum) has been improved considerably over the steel version most notable (besides weight) IMHO is use of free hub. The steel models use freewheel and bend axles do to lack of support.
    Waiting on the upgrade videos 👍

    • @ElevationEveryWeekend
      @ElevationEveryWeekend  2 года назад +3

      Yep, Mongoose actually makes some much better bikes, I covered some of these in my top 5 fatbikes under $1500. I think this one as as entry level as a fat bike gets! Thanks for watching and commenting!!

    • @bradbell4055
      @bradbell4055 2 года назад

      I got alx the first week of March had a defective shifter shifter for the chain ring called pacific cycle in 2 days had a new micro shifter great service I've no problems with anything else even the mechanical disc brakes work great not as good as hydraulic but I don't even notice the difference I have new treks that haven't been road alot since I got this bike in March I got a Farley 7 2 weeks ago after waiting a year and a half that only about 2 pounds different the alx is faster on paved roads was gonna sell it but I like riding it in town also have a new Roscoe 7 I like it but I like the 2x8 drive train better than the 1x12 but I like all my bikes my first bike was a Walmart bike it lasted 2miles but the alx has been a great bike for the money I even put a dropper on it had more fun on it then any bike I own and it the cheapest but know that will end since I got the Farley really like the Roscoe 7 love fatbikes my ebike is a good bike but in last place for fun but handy on hot days and long trips

    • @jehd2954
      @jehd2954 2 года назад +1

      The ALX is a vast improvement over the original Dolomite. Ive had mine for about 8 months and have done a few changes mostly for comfort. Great bike for the price point.

  • @CelticNickC
    @CelticNickC 3 месяца назад

    Online the weight capacity says 275, I believe. Do you think it could reach 330lbs? Or would that be too risky?

    • @ElevationEveryWeekend
      @ElevationEveryWeekend  3 месяца назад +1

      Tough to say, and I really can’t tell anyone to go against the manufacturer spec. But, it is a very sturdy bike, and I have seen many examples of riders well over 300lbs using these. Fortunately it’s not a bike that is designed for more aggressive forms of trail riding, so I think that helps on the durability side if the riding is more mellow.

  • @sbfguy7793
    @sbfguy7793 Год назад +1

    Just bought it on sale for $329. I hope it's a good bike.

    • @ElevationEveryWeekend
      @ElevationEveryWeekend  Год назад +1

      It has some limitations, but can be serviceable as long as you don’t expect too much from it. Check out my follow up video for some tips to make it a better experience:
      ruclips.net/video/D4fKbP6ZZ4s/видео.html

  • @codysams2192
    @codysams2192 20 дней назад

    I just got 1 from someone who bought it and used it 1 time. Payed 150 for it. On Amazon there around $500 now

  • @CorkKNIFE
    @CorkKNIFE 2 года назад

    Is it a brake issue or a break pad issue?

    • @ElevationEveryWeekend
      @ElevationEveryWeekend  2 года назад +1

      I think it comes down to the (lack of) quality of the brake system as a whole. I guess better pads could help some, but I suspect it would be marginal, if at all.

  • @The69bombero
    @The69bombero Год назад

    Good for workout riding.

  • @anonymoususer-nt6lx
    @anonymoususer-nt6lx Год назад

    What's the best entry level bike for someone 6'2 350lbs?

    • @ElevationEveryWeekend
      @ElevationEveryWeekend  Год назад +1

      Well, I definitely would avoid this bike as it only comes in one size and is a medium, so would be too small. I'm not sure what your budget is, but if it is under $1000 I would first look for a used bike in a large, or maybe xtra large. If you budget is over $1000 I would look at something like the Borealis Flume, which is a great bike for $1850 base build.

    • @anonymoususer-nt6lx
      @anonymoususer-nt6lx Год назад

      @@ElevationEveryWeekend probably under a 1000 any suggestions of brands and where to look?
      Thanks

    • @ElevationEveryWeekend
      @ElevationEveryWeekend  Год назад

      @@anonymoususer-nt6lx For used bikes I would start with your local resources, especially if you have any bike shops that may have something. Facebook bike trader groups are a good place to look too. As for brands, my first fat bike was a used Surly Pugsley for $640, and I still see those around from time to time, or even the Surly Wednesday. Otherwise I would just consider anything you find under $1000 in your size and then research what it is.

  • @usamasaleem1100
    @usamasaleem1100 10 месяцев назад +1

    Very Nice ❤️ fat tire bike 🥰😊❤❤❤❤ Next time i,will buy it .. i,m like it👍 a Lot 🥰🥰😊🥰

  • @gallonthegreat7036
    @gallonthegreat7036 Год назад

    Just subbed

    • @ElevationEveryWeekend
      @ElevationEveryWeekend  Год назад +1

      Thank you! Check out this video too!
      ruclips.net/video/D4fKbP6ZZ4s/видео.html

    • @gallonthegreat7036
      @gallonthegreat7036 Год назад

      @@ElevationEveryWeekend bet , thank you as well considering I'm in the north east of the United States this definitely is perfect timing with the snow coming in

    • @ElevationEveryWeekend
      @ElevationEveryWeekend  Год назад

      @@gallonthegreat7036 tires are not cheap, but any name brand folding bead tire will be the biggest single improvement you can make to this bike, lighter weight and much better performance. You can always look local for a decent used set too, I would stay in that 26x4” size.

  • @peteythep
    @peteythep 2 года назад

    Is this good for streets or sidewalk riding?

    • @ElevationEveryWeekend
      @ElevationEveryWeekend  2 года назад

      It can certainly do it, I would at least put some lighter tires on it. I would say, if pavement is all you do you might want to find something geared for that just because it will be faster and more efficient.

    • @peteythep
      @peteythep 2 года назад

      @@ElevationEveryWeekend ok. I need something with a higher weight limit and all internet research points to this bike. Any other recommendations that can hold 325-350 lbs?
      Or I can buy this and change out the tires maybe.

    • @ElevationEveryWeekend
      @ElevationEveryWeekend  2 года назад

      @@peteythep you can absolutely put some still large, but higher quality, lighter, and faster rolling tires on this bike. That is exactly what I did to mine, and there are even faster rolling tires out there than what I used.

    • @peteythep
      @peteythep 2 года назад

      @@ElevationEveryWeekend great thanks. Any suggestions 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽

    • @ElevationEveryWeekend
      @ElevationEveryWeekend  2 года назад

      @@peteythep Vee and Schwalbe have some good pavement options. Surly has some solid tires too. Pretty much anything decent will be bet than the stock tires

  • @webchez69
    @webchez69 2 года назад +1

    This bike is great for the price, and can be made much better for about $100-150 with cheap hydraulic brakes, a 34 tooth shimano megarange feewheel, and trigger shifter.

    • @ElevationEveryWeekend
      @ElevationEveryWeekend  2 года назад +1

      I’ll still say tires should be the first upgrade on this bike, but absolutely can get a lot of bang for buck with other changes too!

    • @marthamryglod291
      @marthamryglod291 Год назад

      @@ElevationEveryWeekend I just found this bike on deep discount on Amazon and ordered it impulsively. Any tire recommendations?

    • @ElevationEveryWeekend
      @ElevationEveryWeekend  Год назад

      @@marthamryglod291 oh good, congrats! As for tires, it depends on how you’ll be riding it, but pretty much anything that is folding bead (not wire) and a decent brand will be a big improvement. I have Surly Nate’s on mine now

  • @mjsmjs7905
    @mjsmjs7905 Год назад

    It's a nice bike but your probably better off with the ALX Dolomite or the Juneau for a couple hundred more.

    • @ElevationEveryWeekend
      @ElevationEveryWeekend  Год назад

      Yes Mongoose has several better options than this older variant for sure!

  • @thunderdogproductions
    @thunderdogproductions 2 года назад

    ok now test a lamere full carbon full suspension xx1 axs.

  • @galacticgalaxyonezerone7235
    @galacticgalaxyonezerone7235 Год назад +1

    I got a mongoose hitch I’m going to upgrade and make my own ebike with a kit should be a lot of fun and it’s light compared to others if rode that depends but I’m used to my heavy fat tire ebike and I ride with it off and low assist a lot with a bike trunk full off chains and unlocks plus other gear and a back pack with a kit to quick fix and get you home type thing and other various things like waters snacks stuff I buy etc and stuff my girlfriend wants that I carry for here lol. In fact that’s why I ride it when it’s dead most of the time she rides it until it’s drained and I know she’s got some issues but she needs to pitch in and I can help her get her OWN and I also need a second batters especially for the winter. Anyway so compared to that riding this is a pice of cake walk in the park eventually it gets hard mostly because of damn wind that kills it for me and riding my heavy one dead in the wind yeah I’m not complaining about the weight of these right now lol.

  • @gotaashikyt7997
    @gotaashikyt7997 Год назад

    Bhai mujhe bhi cycle

  • @antichristxpher3279
    @antichristxpher3279 2 года назад

    Took this review seriously until I seen your helmet

  • @jmarine1933
    @jmarine1933 2 года назад

    $98.00 more and you can get a Dolomite ALX from Walmart.

    • @ElevationEveryWeekend
      @ElevationEveryWeekend  2 года назад

      Yeah this bike was much cheaper a couple years back, seems like it shot up in price with shortages. I haven’t seen any of the ALX bikes on the floor in this area, but a much better option of you can find one.

  • @fiatfixie4344
    @fiatfixie4344 2 года назад

    These bikes were made to be attention getters when Fat bikes were still a novelty. I'll bet most of them never hit dirt or snow.

  • @PokerStarsPA
    @PokerStarsPA 2 года назад

    The Dolomite ALX is much better than this version.

    • @ElevationEveryWeekend
      @ElevationEveryWeekend  2 года назад

      That’s a true statement, but this is about the most entry level bike on the market, which was the focus of this (and subsequent) videos. Definitely get and enjoy the best bike one can afford!

    • @ElevationEveryWeekend
      @ElevationEveryWeekend  2 года назад

      Yeah they have not updated this steel bike for the last couple years so I don’t see it remaining long term.