Stranger Things Bike- Mongoose Releases Maxs Bike for Stranger Things Season 3

This time around, the bike comes courtesy of Mongoose. It’s based off the yellow BMX bike that character Maxine “Max” Mayfield, a.k.a. Madmax, will ride in Season 3, scheduled to air on July 4. Old school bmx decals for all your Mongoose and BMX Products bikes, including grips, pads, & seats. Identifying the serial numbers on the early Mongoose frames is actually quite easy and intuitive with this guide. Looking at the table above, you may want to check out our range of 12” Kids Bikes for children between the ages 2-4, and 16” Kids Bikes if they’re aged between 3-6.

Select the product you are interested in, click delivery, type in your postcode, and select Bike Delivery. If this is not available there is no available stock nearby. Originally from Denver, Colorado, Colin now resides on the Gold Coast in Australia. Holding a media degree, Colin is focused on the adventure sport media world.

They diversified into mountain bikes and scooters in the 90s, and they’re now bringing their two most famous BMX bikes back into production. The L100 uses a complete 4130 Chromoly frame (not just the front half like the legion L100). The Legion L40 uses a 20.5-inch top tube, ideal for riders around 5’6”.

Lighter bikes are easier for kids to ride while they’re still developing the strength needed for riding. Mongoose’s BMX range starts off at the Legion L10. It’s made from hi-tensile steel with 1 piece cranks.

In fact, most of the product descriptions are taken from BMX Products Inc. catalogs and are available to download in the catalog section on this site. So if you see something that just doesn’t seem right please email us, and we’ll do our best to clarify the inaccuracy.

Skip Hess started BMX Products, Inc. out of his home in Simi Valley, California in September 1974 with his first product being the famous Motomag One wheel. According to Hess, at its largest stage of expansion, BMX Products, Inc. employed about 85 people. In its early years, Hess recalled that about 600 frames per day were produced at its Chatsworth, Los Angeles location.

We have established this site because we have become aware of the many other loyal Vintage Mongoose owners and former owners throughout the world who want information about their Vintage Mongoose bikes. It is a place where you can get technical information about parts, interviews, racers, company history and even a few restoration tips. We have a vast library of original mongoose bmx bike brochures, dealer price sheets, and interviews, with the man behind the company, Skip Hess. Still making bikes today, they have seen it all thru the years. Since Mongoose only offered these bikes in the continental USA they have been working hard to find a way for people in Canada, Alaska/Hawaii, Mexico, UK, ect, to get their hands on them and that’s where we come in.