Mongoose Title Elite Pro BMX Race Bike with 24-Inch Wheels in Black for Advanced and Returning Riders, Featuring Professional-Grade 6061 Tectonic T1 Biaxial Hydroformed and Butted Aluminum Frame








Key features
- •Capable of high-end performance – a bike designed for riders with intermediate skills all the way up to Pro – the Mongoose Title Elite 24 BMX race bike is a level above our popular Title series. Suggested rider height is 5'7" and over
- •Professional-grade 6061 Tectonic T1 biaxial hydroformed and butted aluminum frame with 86mm BB shell, 3D forged 10mm dropouts and internal cable routing. 21.77" top tube length and frame weight of 3.44 lbs
- •The Title Elite's drivetrain features 175mm 2-piece 24mm hollow spindle alloy cranks with a 42T aluminum chainring and BB86 press-fit sealed bottom bracket
- •The wheelset features Arisun XLR8 24" tires mounted on Xposure Infinity XD aluminum double wall rims with 10mm hollow axle sealed front hub and 18T cog sealed bearing cassette rear hub
- •Aluminum linear pull brake and Radius aluminum brake levers offer precision speed control, while the 6.5" 4130 chromoly handlebar and fork are joined by a 50mm stem and sealed bearing headset to combine for maximum steering performance
BrandMongoose
CategoryBikes
Size24-Inch Wheels
ColorBlack Elite Pro
Warrantyfive year limited warranty, 1 year on normal wear parts
Mongoose Title Elite Pro BMX Race Bike with 24-Inch Wheels in Black for Advanced and Returning Riders, Featuring Professional-Grade 6061 Tectonic T1 Biaxial Hydroformed and Butted Aluminum Frame
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Customer Reviews
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Nice cruiser!!
JKB✓ Verified Purchase•July 27, 2023
I have not been on a BMX bike in 25 years. My 4 yr old started racing this season, and she is so fast on her Mongoose Title Micro I had to upgrade from the mini schwinn stingray I would ride with her to something that could keep up with her. I dont plan on racing this bike, more just to cruise with the kid and use the bike to demonstrate and teach the kid. I always wanted a 24" BMX and now I have a reason to get one!
The bike was packed well. I wouldn't really say it is a beginner bike, as traditionally a person would start BMX racing at an age this bike would be to big to ride, but I guess in todays world 30 is the new 20 so I guess 20 is the new 10? I am 5'8 and this bike fits me just fine. Being a life long bike rider I knew if I wanted to cruise the hood a new seat and post was needed so I ordered that at the time of the bike. Also the crank set is pretty heavy, useable, but heavy and when racing light is right! The bottom bracket has sealed cartridge bearings. The peddles are of the cheap plastic variety. I replaced the bottom bracket, crankset with a hollow tech style, and what a huge weight saving. I also ordered some fancy aluminum peddles, and installed it all right out of the box. You will need to remove the chain guard, and reflectors. The headset is integrated sealed bearings, and very nice quality. The wheels are ok, not sealed cartridge bearings, but they work. The brake, and lever are usable, no plastic parts. I gave a 4 for beginners, as it is on the heavy side for a race bike out of the box. I also ordered a set of chain tensioners, which all race bikes/single speeds should have. There was once a time you could only find Mongoose in bike shops, and they were of top quality. This bike is no different. This is NOT a Wal-goose!! This is a great starter bike, that can be upgraded.
I will say this bike is pretty quick, I did not ride it with the factory crank set, seat or post. The bike rolls very well on the stock rims and tires. Some more weight could be lost by swapping the stem, bars, forks, and even wheelset, but if you are a beginner it isnt the most important thing. Its more important to learn technical skills. You can always upgrade this bike as you move up in race class. I did save the crankset for a later project as I am sure I will need a BMX Feestyle/dirt jumper soon enough to work with the kid down the road. I did think abut buying the Title Pro Elite 24, but I think you can build a bike just as good or better at lower cost with this frame. I believe the two bikes come with the same wheel set, the Elite has a CroMo fork and Bars, and I have seen most people eventually upgrade the Elite forks to carbon, which you can also do with this frame. Even with replacing the bottom bracket, crank, and chain wheel to a comparable hollow tech setup i'm still below the cost of the Elite. I have found some carbon forks, and even with that set of forks I would be coming in about the cost of the elite before tax and shipping. Again I am not planning on racing this bike, but it does fly around the track and is making me think twice about it!!
I would buy this bike again, and it is early in the BMX season, so I would assume the demand will drop off come late fall, so that maybe a good time to consider a purchase if you can wait that long
The bike was packed well. I wouldn't really say it is a beginner bike, as traditionally a person would start BMX racing at an age this bike would be to big to ride, but I guess in todays world 30 is the new 20 so I guess 20 is the new 10? I am 5'8 and this bike fits me just fine. Being a life long bike rider I knew if I wanted to cruise the hood a new seat and post was needed so I ordered that at the time of the bike. Also the crank set is pretty heavy, useable, but heavy and when racing light is right! The bottom bracket has sealed cartridge bearings. The peddles are of the cheap plastic variety. I replaced the bottom bracket, crankset with a hollow tech style, and what a huge weight saving. I also ordered some fancy aluminum peddles, and installed it all right out of the box. You will need to remove the chain guard, and reflectors. The headset is integrated sealed bearings, and very nice quality. The wheels are ok, not sealed cartridge bearings, but they work. The brake, and lever are usable, no plastic parts. I gave a 4 for beginners, as it is on the heavy side for a race bike out of the box. I also ordered a set of chain tensioners, which all race bikes/single speeds should have. There was once a time you could only find Mongoose in bike shops, and they were of top quality. This bike is no different. This is NOT a Wal-goose!! This is a great starter bike, that can be upgraded.
I will say this bike is pretty quick, I did not ride it with the factory crank set, seat or post. The bike rolls very well on the stock rims and tires. Some more weight could be lost by swapping the stem, bars, forks, and even wheelset, but if you are a beginner it isnt the most important thing. Its more important to learn technical skills. You can always upgrade this bike as you move up in race class. I did save the crankset for a later project as I am sure I will need a BMX Feestyle/dirt jumper soon enough to work with the kid down the road. I did think abut buying the Title Pro Elite 24, but I think you can build a bike just as good or better at lower cost with this frame. I believe the two bikes come with the same wheel set, the Elite has a CroMo fork and Bars, and I have seen most people eventually upgrade the Elite forks to carbon, which you can also do with this frame. Even with replacing the bottom bracket, crank, and chain wheel to a comparable hollow tech setup i'm still below the cost of the Elite. I have found some carbon forks, and even with that set of forks I would be coming in about the cost of the elite before tax and shipping. Again I am not planning on racing this bike, but it does fly around the track and is making me think twice about it!!
I would buy this bike again, and it is early in the BMX season, so I would assume the demand will drop off come late fall, so that maybe a good time to consider a purchase if you can wait that long
Great for old dudes
Jacob G.✓ Verified Purchase•July 21, 2023
My 8 year old son did a BMX race camp. After watching him race around the track I started remembering riding when I was a kid. Realizing that BMX has adult divisions I knew I had to give it a try. After a lot of research I decided on this Mongoose Title 24. It was great right out of the box. Quick assembly and I was on the track. I am 44 years old and 6' tall, the 24 inch tires were much appreciated. Entering my first race this weekend.
Great bike for the money
Fishstix Tv - YouTube✓ Verified Purchase•July 19, 2023
Got back in to bmx I'm 6-2 been been riding bikes my whole life mainly Mtb bikes but decided to back into bmx raced it a few times great starting/build up bik for the money.
Super light probably 21 ish pounds
Super light probably 21 ish pounds
This is MY bike.
T A Hes✓ Verified Purchase•July 16, 2023
I'm 5'11", 240. I wanted a BMX, even though I'm 46. That's what I always liked to ride back in the daytime. I don't want a 24" cruiser BMX.
I'm elated with this purchase. This bike will last decades. I won't have to get another bike if I don't want to. It fits me just fine (21.75" top tube on the XXL version). It doesn't feel small, it feels like the perfect BMX for a really tall youngster or a big old, big-body cat like me. Public service announcement: you're not supposed to spend too much time on the uncomfortable seat it comes with, you ride a BMX standing on the pedals for speed, shock absorbtion, balance, and all that. I still bought a seat and a layback seat post (27.2mm) for when I get tired. You don't need a tool to adjust the seat height.
I want to ride this thing all the time. It's TOO fun. And it looks so good (the stickers were easy to remove).
This bike is worth the money. Knowing what I know now, this has got to be the best value out there for a brand new bicycle. This Chinese factory is the real deal. I had to send a Diamondback back before taking a chance on this 'goose.
I'm elated with this purchase. This bike will last decades. I won't have to get another bike if I don't want to. It fits me just fine (21.75" top tube on the XXL version). It doesn't feel small, it feels like the perfect BMX for a really tall youngster or a big old, big-body cat like me. Public service announcement: you're not supposed to spend too much time on the uncomfortable seat it comes with, you ride a BMX standing on the pedals for speed, shock absorbtion, balance, and all that. I still bought a seat and a layback seat post (27.2mm) for when I get tired. You don't need a tool to adjust the seat height.
I want to ride this thing all the time. It's TOO fun. And it looks so good (the stickers were easy to remove).
This bike is worth the money. Knowing what I know now, this has got to be the best value out there for a brand new bicycle. This Chinese factory is the real deal. I had to send a Diamondback back before taking a chance on this 'goose.
Assume bike
ricardo✓ Verified Purchase•July 12, 2023
My son love this bike, extremely lite weight
Im 5,11 about 240lb and i do bunny hope's on this bike for fun when my son let's me .lol
Could never go wrong with a brand that's been making bike's for year's
Im 5,11 about 240lb and i do bunny hope's on this bike for fun when my son let's me .lol
Could never go wrong with a brand that's been making bike's for year's
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