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Mongoose Butterfly Summer 12" Girl's Bike Questions & Answers
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3/31/2010 3:34:29 PM •
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on Mar 31, 2010
Where can I purchas the training wheels and the
If you know who manufactures the bike,contact them and call,or email them to try and get an answer. Try the website,they can give you a list of retailers usually,that sell their products.
11/7/2009 5:31:52 AM •
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on Nov 07, 2009
16" Girls Mongoose Pizazz Problem!!!
some bikes are like that. The rear wheel only spins with the pedals. Try pedaling backwards and see if the wheel goes back. If it does then that is normal.
7/13/2009 5:45:17 AM •
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on Jul 13, 2009
Childs 12 inch mongoose is new, but back wheel does not spin prop
The bikes are pre-assembled by a machine that overtightens the rear axle. I had the same problem with my daugher's 12 inch huffy princess bike and my other duaghter's 16 inch Schwinn bike. If you loosen the nuts on the back axle it fixes the problem. I have read that the idea thing for these bike is to have them re-assembled and re-lubricated by a bike shop, but I thought this might cost as much as I paid for the bike.
6/13/2009 7:54:50 PM •
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on Jun 13, 2009
Why does my new bike's back wheel not spin easily?
if brake and aligmen t of wheel is good the bearing ajustment is too tight remove the wheel loosen the nut on each side not too loose just so it turn freely with no play in the wheel let me now pierre
12/15/2008 12:12:32 AM •
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on Dec 15, 2008
Adjust rear shock(soften) mongoose ledge 2.1
Understanding Sag
In order to let the suspension work properly, we allow some of the rear-wheel travel to be used when supporting the rider's weight, this is called 'sag'. The basic idea is to have around 10-20% of your bike's total travel as sag. This allows the rear wheel to drop into dips in the trail and maintain contact and traction.
Adjusting Sag on Rear Suspension
Changing the amount of sag in the rear suspension is done by increasing or decreasing the spring rate of the rear shock. The rear shock's body is threaded and you will notice there is a nut on one end of the spring. Turning the nut in the direction that compresses the spring will increase the spring rate and reduce the amount of sag. Turning the nut in the direction that expands the spring will decrease the spring rate and increase the amount of sag. Never turn the nut to the point where there is space between it and the spring, this may cause damage to the shock.
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