67
Mongoose 2010 Otero Comp
$650.00
Released December, 2009
The Pros:Quality of shock absorption is great for this price point. Consistent and clean handling on XC conditions, trails. Highly affordably for a brand name dual-suspension.
The Cons:Mechanical disc brakes are not as efficient as hydraulics, can be found on some competitors' models at this price point. Front shock bottoms out occasionally. Relatively heavy frame for XC.
The Mongoose 2010 Otero Comp is one of three budget-friendly mountain/recreational bikes designed for casual riding, as well as grinding along bumpy local trails. It is the cheapest of the set and features a heat-treated 6000 alloy frame, a 4-bar suspension system, and what is described as an on-the-trail tool-free adjustable design.
Loading latest prices from ProductWiki...
This unique design means that pivotal components can easily be adjusted while out and about if they start to cause any unwanted problems; users need not carry a set of screwdrivers and nuts with them all the time. Included with the Otero Comp is a Shimano HG30 cog set, double wall alloy rims that sparkle in the sunlight, and 26” tires built to handle both city streets and tough terrain.
Features
- 2010 Otero Comp Series
- Mountain/Recreational Bike
- Heat-Treated Alloy Frame
- 4-Bar Suspension System
- Tool-Free Adjustable Design
- Shimano Cog Set
- Alloy Rims
- 26” Tires
Specifications
- Frame: Heat treated 6000 series alloy w/ QR adjustable travel 2.5-4.4" (62-112mm) and replaceable hanger
- Fork: Suntour XCM 1 1/8" Suspension 100mm, preload adjust
- Rear Shock: KIND SHOX KS-290 ALOY COIL OVER/OIL DAMPED, FLOATING PISTON
- Crankset / Chainwheel: FSA A-Drive alloy (22/32/42T)
- Bottom Bracket: FSA cartridged
- Pedals: Mongoose Alloy platform
- Front Derailleur: Shimano Altus M311
- Rear Derailleur: SRAM X-4
- Shifters: SRAM X4 triggers 24 speed
- Cog set: Shimano HG30 11-32T, 8-speed cassette
- Chain: KMC Z-72
- Rims: Alex PC19 double wall alloy
- Front Hub: Formula Disc Alloy QR 32H
- Rear Hub: Formula Disc Alloy QR and freehub 32H
- Spokes: 14G stainless
- Tires: 26x2.1 Kenda Komodo black skinwall
- Front Brake: Tektro Novela mechanical disc w/ 160mm rotors
- Rear Brake: Tektro Novela mechanical disc w/ 160mm rotors
- Brake Levers: ProMax Alloy w/ adjuster
- Handlebar: Mongoose alloy riser 31.8x30x635 mm (S) 685 mm (M, L,)
- Stem: Mongoose alloy 31.8 x 90 mm (S & M) 110 mm (L)
- Headset: FSA 1 1/8" Zero Stack
- Grips: Mongoose Dual density Kraton
- Saddle: Mongoose XC Elite
- Seat Post: Mongoose Alloy w/ micro adjust clamp
- Seat Clamp: Mongoose Alloy QR
User Reviews (2)
Pros & Cons
-
2
Quality of shock absorption is great for this price point
-
2
Consistent and clean handling on XC conditions, trails
-
2
Highly affordably for a brand name dual-suspension
-
2
Can typically found for significantly lower than the MSRP
-
2
Mechanical disc brakes are not as efficient as hydraulics, can be found on some competitors' models at this price point
-
0
Front shock bottoms out occasionally
-
0
Relatively heavy frame for XC
Community Reviews
see more community reviews
From your Computer
From the Web
Comments (0)
helpful
Read the full review
You may also like...