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2024 Guide Gravel Bike Overview, ft. Matty Cranmer | Mongoose 

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The Guide is a 700c adventure bike that’s in it for the long haul, whether that means a bikepacking trip with friends, your daily commute to work, or pushing your limits on gravel or fire road rides. In this video, Mongoose pro Matty Cranmer goes over both models: the Guide, and the higher-end Guide Sport.
The Guide features a lightweight, durable Tectonic aluminum frame with relaxed gravel geometry, internal cable routing, and a rigid aluminum gravel fork. The frame also features a tapered headtube for upgradability. There’s no shortage of mounts on the frame and fork to add cargo racks or fenders, and both Guides even come with a top tube bag perfect for stowing small essentials like your phone, spare tubes, or a multi-tool.
Both Guides feature mechanical disc brakes for efficient stopping power no matter how messy things get, as well as double-wall rims with knobby gravel tires.
The Guide features a Microshift 2 x 8 drivetrain that strikes a balance between performance and simplicity, just right for a bike that’s meant to tear it up on the pavement and off. The Guide Sport adds even more performance with some select upgrades. Behold the Shimano 2 x 9 drivetrain for additional gearing, the Promax mechanical disc brakes for even tighter stops, and the WTB ST-19 double-wall rims sporting Kenda Small Block 8 tires - known to cruise seamlessly from road to trail and back again.
Adventure begins where the pavement ends, and the Mongoose Guide helps you find your path.
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27 сен 2024

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Комментарии : 9   
@biggertree7063
@biggertree7063 4 месяца назад
Mongoose should do an all steel touring/gravel bike line. Alloy fork? QR? Why?
@mongoosebikes
@mongoosebikes 4 месяца назад
We're trying to keep the overall weight of the bike down by using alloy components. Our tectonic aluminum is also incredibly durable for as lightweight as it is. We've used T1 & T2 alloy for products such as the Salvo, Tyax, Switchback, Argus, Fireball, Guide, and even our Title race bikes. Appreciate the question!
@scuffedteradek2374
@scuffedteradek2374 4 месяца назад
2nd this, as a proud Grit owner of ~5000 miles, a steel frame with copious mounting bosses especially on the underside of the top tube (for bolt-on frame bags (diy'd one for my grit😁)), thru-axles, mid level "freehub" drivetrain such as on the guide sport/microshift sword, etc, steel or carbon fork options, replaceable mech hanger, for a reasonable price would pretty much be an insta-buy from me. love the grit but the stiff (albeit very durable) alu frame can be rough on bumpy terrain after a while, steel for compliance
@jamescampbell7605
@jamescampbell7605 3 месяца назад
Doesn't come with pedals. What size pedals does it take?
@mongoosebikes
@mongoosebikes 3 месяца назад
Standard 9/16 thread pedals 👍 Thanks for the question!
@MongooseJake
@MongooseJake 4 месяца назад
Already love my Grit, would love to give one of these a try.
@mongoosebikes
@mongoosebikes 4 месяца назад
You'd dig it!
@Atujefalegusta5000
@Atujefalegusta5000 2 месяца назад
Weight???
@mongoosebikes
@mongoosebikes 2 месяца назад
26 lbs
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