Mongoose

Mongoose Expo Scooter, 12-inch wheels, ages 6 and up, grey

$89.63
(4.33) 4.33 stars out of 12 reviews 12 reviews
$89.63
$89.63
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Mongoose Expo Scooter, 12-inch wheels, ages 6 and up, grey

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4.33 out of 5stars
(12 reviews)

Most helpful positive review

5.00 out of 5 stars review
Verified Purchaser
03/08/2017
So glad they make them again
I had scooters just like this when I was little and I looked for years for some for my kids. Couldn't find them until just recently. My kids wanted those razor scooters and I think those are insanely dangerous. A little rock can throw you off balance. These scooters are tough and heavy duty. I can ride them- and I will. They are fairly easy to assemble ( I got 4 of them. 1 assembled, 3 to go). So yeah, thanks for making these again so I can get my kids out of the house and on something besides video games.
Marissa

Most helpful negative review

1.00 out of 5 stars review
Verified Purchaser
12/24/2021
Hole in tube of the tire
It's Christmas Eve and putting this together but the tire will not inflate. Turns out there's a hole in the tube of the tire. Looks like a good quality scooter but obviously no quality control. So we have to present a flat tired scooter from Santa tomorrow and tell her we will fix it. Nice….
Heathernflorida
  • 1.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    12/24/2021
    Hole in tube of the tire
    It's Christmas Eve and putting this together but the tire will not inflate. Turns out there's a hole in the tube of the tire. Looks like a good quality scooter but obviously no quality control. So we have to present a flat tired scooter from Santa tomorrow and tell her we will fix it. Nice….
    Heathernflorida
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    08/17/2021
    Good value.
    Well built, bought one two years ago, it has seen a lot of rough use on dirt paths, stored outside, left out in the rain etc. and other than the rear brake cable rusting up it still rides as well as when it was new.
    j
  • 4.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    04/30/2020
    Good scooter
    Sturdy scooter, seems well made. My husband put it together in under an hour. Only downside is it's a bit short. The maximum weight is 220 pounds, so I figured it would be ok for my 5'6”, 115 pound, 13-year old. The handlebars are all the way up, and he still had to slouch a bit. Hopefully he's able to get a few months out of it before it becomes uncomfortably short.
    Cindi
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    10/15/2019
    A Hit!
    Easy to assemble. It's an awesome scooter and my 8 year old daughter, loves hers! She gets all sorts of compliments on it, from Kids at school. My only complaint is there are two bars, on the back wheel and it's easy to hit them, when you kick/push off.
    Tjoens
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    10/23/2017
    Great for 7 year old!
    I bought this for my daughter's 7th birthday. She has been asking for a scooter for so long, but we have only a rough yard and gravel driveway for her to ride on. This scooter's larger tires worked great! She loves it! it is the perfect size for her and my 5 year old son can ride it too.
    kjustice
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    03/16/2017
    Easy Assemble , and very strurdy awesome item
    Perfect item for active children, very sturdy , and fast easy assemble .
    Momof4
  • 4.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    03/09/2017
    Great Adult Kick Scooter After Mods and Rework
    Out of the box this scooter is rough at best, not really usable at worst. Either take it to a bike shop and have them assemble and optimize it, or be ready to do a bit of bicycle mechanizing yourself. I completely disassembled the Expo, cleaned the metal shavings out of the bearings and cups, lubed and adjusted same, then took to the brake system. I am no stunt rider, so I had no need for the 360 rotation feature of the bars. I purchased a basic brake replacement cable and housing set from a department store, ran a single solid cable for the rear brake, affixing it with plastic zip ties. I rerouted the front cable, reversing the two attaching bits which anchor the cable at the caliper end. Now the front brake is configured like a basic bike brake, and the rear is 50% more effective. I also roughed the brake pads front and rear, and cleaned rim braking surfaces and pads with isopropyl alcohol and made sure not to get grease or oil on either surface. Now it's a super fun, dependable, simple scooter. Also removed all stickers. At less than $100 invested, including tools, I certainly can't complain, but I take away a star because of the effort/skill/cost required to make it right.
    zerex
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    03/08/2017
    So glad they make them again
    I had scooters just like this when I was little and I looked for years for some for my kids. Couldn't find them until just recently. My kids wanted those razor scooters and I think those are insanely dangerous. A little rock can throw you off balance. These scooters are tough and heavy duty. I can ride them- and I will. They are fairly easy to assemble ( I got 4 of them. 1 assembled, 3 to go). So yeah, thanks for making these again so I can get my kids out of the house and on something besides video games.
    Marissa
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    12/18/2016
    Wish List Gift
    I bought this scooter to fulfill the wish list of a child who resides at a nearby children's home. He was very specific on his list! I think his face says it all! :)
    MrsWest
  • 4.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    10/10/2016
    Two points of caution
    This is a well built scooter. I am 215lbs and gave it a vigorous test ride for my 8 year old. It held up well with my weight, off small drop off in the grass and on hard surfaces. The two cautions I would make are the hand breaks are pretty tight and hard for my eight year old to squeeze. Also the breaks don't exactly bring you to a screeching halt. If your on a hill headed toward an intersection you will likely have to hop off before heading into traffic. The other thing is the foot pegs. Although a great idea and they look cool. They are right in the way of a natural kick and you will likely wack your ankle a few times before learning to kick out to the side.
    Drew