Mongoose Men’s Elroy Adventure Bike 700C Wheel Bicycle, Blue, 54cm frame size
Where the road ends is where adventures truly begin. Blaze your own trail on the 700c Elroy Adventure bike from Mongoose, a souped-up ride with capable adventure geometry that’s at home wherever the ride takes you. Seriously, the only thing limiting where you ride will be your imagination and willingness for adventure. Take everything you
Where the road ends is where adventures truly begin. Blaze your own trail on the 700c Elroy Adventure bike from Mongoose, a souped-up ride with capable adventure geometry that’s at home wherever the ride takes you. Seriously, the only thing limiting where you ride will be your imagination and willingness for adventure. Take everything you need on long bike tours or refreshing camping trips thanks to the large integrated frame bag (with a sweet embroidered patch), a huge pannier-friendly front rack, and the capability of even more carrying space thanks to a convenient rear rack mount. Three unique water bottle cage mounts give you the capability to always stay hydrated on your next cross-country trek or favorite fundraiser ride. With a sleek alloy frame, a strong steel fork, reliable Shimano Tourney derailleurs, and a 14-speed shifters/brake lever combo, Elroy will breeze over hills on your morning commute or speed to happy hour after work (make sure to use the bottle opener integrated into the front rack!). And thanks to crisp mechanical disc brakes, wide 700c alloy rims and large 40c tires, there’s truly no end to your on-road and off-road adventures. There is hardly even room to mention the fender mounts, internal cable routing and 2 additional fork-integrated water bottle cage mounts… The Mongoose Elroy serves the purpose of 3 to 4 bikes sitting in your garage; it’s the super versatile adventure touring bike you need for every ride you take. There’s nothing you can’t do on a Mongoose.
Product Features
- Versatile adventure touring bike features capable adventure bike geometry, a sleek alloy frame and steel fork for the ultimate ride
- 2×7 drivetrain with Shimano Tourney derailleurs, an integrated Micro shift shifters/brake lever combo and mechanical disc brakes keep the ride smooth
- Integrated frame bag features a stylish embroidered patch and all the room you need for your riding essentials
- Large front rack (with an integrated bottle opener!) can easily carry two panniers, while the rear rack mount offers even more carrying capability
- Internal cable routing leaves room for 3 Distinct water bottle cage mounts (and 2 more on the fork) so you’ll always stay hydrated when you ride
Good core in the frame; but the peripheral parts are junk. I have worked in bike shops and know my way around building and servicing bikes. I wanted to get into an entry level gravel/adventure bike; and this looked like a good deal. After reading the reviews and seeing where a couple others had problems with their tires blowing out, I figured I’d take the precaution during setup to uninstall the tires, check the rim strips were intact so there was no way the spoke nipples would wear or puncture the tube. Then I lubed the tire/tube interface so the…
Good starting bike for cycle touring I am fairly serious cyclist I wanted a touring bike look at lots of options decided to use this bike as project.I imported the bike to Australia for modification arrived in standard bike box packaging well packed and additional protection to protect the frame with film frame. Assembly of the bike is qucik and simple if you know bikes bars pedals and front rack nice snug fit purpose designed for the frame.The bike is pretty much good to go gears were right first time albeit a little…
I am very impressed with the bike. You can’t … I am very impressed with the bike. You can’t go wrong with this one considering the price. Assembling requires some work. Be ready to make adjustments to the gears and brakes or take the bike to the shop. The frame is big, I am 5 10 and it took me some time to get used to the size of the bike.Update: I went in a self-supported 120-mile tour and the bike had no problems. I decided to get a shorter steam because the bike felt too big.