The Logo gives up-and-coming BMXers a solid bike to get started in the streets. Featuring an updated Hi-Ten Frame and fork, the latest version of the Logo comes in two color options to get you rolling in style
Features:- Updated Hi-Ten Frame & Hi-Ten Fork
- Forged steel 1-piece crank with 25 x 9t drivetrain; Weinmann AS7X Rims
- Odyssey Adam Banton Grips
The Mongoose Logo 2012 Features are:Frame: Updated Hi-Ten 20.25 inch Top Tube
Fork: Hi-Ten, 1 1/8 inch
Headset: Threadless, 1 1/8 inch
Bars: Hi-Ten 7.6 inch Rise
Stem: Front Load 50mm reach
Front Brake: Alloy Caliper
Rear Brake: Alloy U
Speed: 1
Cranks: Forged steel 1-piece 175mm, 25t
Bottom Bracket: 1-piece
Chain: KMC Z410
Sprocket: 9t driver
Rims: Weinmann AS7X 36 Hole
Front Hub: Mongoose Steel with 3/8 inch axle, loose ball bearing, 36 Hole
Rear Hub: 3/8 inch axle, loose ball bearing cassette, 9t driver, 36 Hole
Tyres: Innova, 20 x 2.25 Front Innova, 20 x 2.0 Rear
Seatpost: Steel, 25.4 x 250
What is a BMX Bike?
This style of bike tends to be stronger and more robust than most thanks to its small frame and single gear. Its popularity was hit hard by mountain bikes but the BMX has had a growing popularity for many years now. There are many different riding styles/terms: race, freestyle, vert, dirt jump, street. For more information on BMX bikes see our BMX Buying Guide.