26" Mongoose Incline $150 - added here on June 13th as a better example conversion donor with lower top tube, threadless stem (Aheadset) but not the required tapered seatpost which you would need to buy separately:
26" Mongoose Ledge 2.1 Men's Mountain Bike:
and the 26" Hyper Havoc MTB Men's Bike:
Both bikes are very low cost ($120-$130) with aluminum frames, alloy rims, and dual suspension. Components, as usual with the cheapest bikes, are iffy. So, which would be preferable for a Cruzbike conversion, if either?
I'm leaning toward the Mongoose for the more-recognized (famous?/infamous?) name, the newer style rear suspension (though heavier with more pivot points and steel parts), and the better reviews overall. Personally, I like the look of the Hyper bike more and it's lighter by a few pounds.
I'm also wondering about the placement of the cable braze-ons, on the top side of the top tube on the Hyper bike. How will that positioning affect the Cruzbike seat base mounting bracket and clamps? Of course, only 1 cable will remain after conversion - to the rear brake - so it can be re-routed somehow, and the braze-ons cut off if necessary, but still a bit of trouble that could be avoided by choosing the Mongoose.
Looking at them together on the same page, I can see the Mongoose has a substantially lower angled top tube so it's probably the better one for seat mounting, aerodynamics and a lower center of gravity.
I am 5'10", 150 lbs., 32" inseam and a 40-42" x-seam.
Thanks,
Brian
26" Mongoose Ledge 2.1 Men's Mountain Bike:
and the 26" Hyper Havoc MTB Men's Bike:
Both bikes are very low cost ($120-$130) with aluminum frames, alloy rims, and dual suspension. Components, as usual with the cheapest bikes, are iffy. So, which would be preferable for a Cruzbike conversion, if either?
I'm leaning toward the Mongoose for the more-recognized (famous?/infamous?) name, the newer style rear suspension (though heavier with more pivot points and steel parts), and the better reviews overall. Personally, I like the look of the Hyper bike more and it's lighter by a few pounds.
I'm also wondering about the placement of the cable braze-ons, on the top side of the top tube on the Hyper bike. How will that positioning affect the Cruzbike seat base mounting bracket and clamps? Of course, only 1 cable will remain after conversion - to the rear brake - so it can be re-routed somehow, and the braze-ons cut off if necessary, but still a bit of trouble that could be avoided by choosing the Mongoose.
Looking at them together on the same page, I can see the Mongoose has a substantially lower angled top tube so it's probably the better one for seat mounting, aerodynamics and a lower center of gravity.
I am 5'10", 150 lbs., 32" inseam and a 40-42" x-seam.
Thanks,
Brian