Every good story starts with an idea. In 1974, Skip Hess came up with a cast-magnesium wheel durable enough for BMX riding – the famed Motomag wheel. Fifty years later, Mongoose is a globally recognized brand built on innovation. From BMX to mountain bikes, Mongoose delivers one of the realest riding experiences out there.
KNOW YOUR ROOTS
The full history of Mongoose told by those who made it happen

bmx

revolution

As one of the OGs in BMX and action sports, Mongoose is responsible for bringing this genre to a global audience. The brand has released some of the most influential BMX bikes in the industry from the Mongoose Motomag (70s) and Supergoose (80s), to the Fuzz (90s) and Title series (Present), and has sponsored a who’s who of riders including Jeff "Koz" Kosmala, Eric "Big Daddy" Rupe, Tim "Fuzzy" Hall, Craig Reynolds, and current factory rider Payton "P-Nut" Ridenour.

mongoose

takes to

the trail

In 1985, Mongoose took the industry by storm with its first full-size, multi-speed mountain bike, the Mongoose ATB (All-Terrain Bicycle). After the years of hardtail innovation, the brand launched its first full suspension bike – the Amplifier – which became one of the most successful mountain bikes of all time.


Over the years, Mongoose mountain bikes such as the IBOC, Nugget, and Boot'r have been put to the test by some of the world's most talented riders, including John Tomac, Brian Lopes, Chris Akrigg, and Brayden Barrett-Hay.

dedication to freestyle

In 1986, Mongoose launched the FS-1. Ever since, freestyle BMX has been central to the brand’s product collection. Mongoose has worked with legendary freestyle riders, including Dennis McCoy, Fuzzy Hall, Simon Tabron, 5x X Games Gold Medalist Kevin Peraza, and the late-great Pat Casey, who inspire product design and fans alike. From classics like the Decade and the Hooligan to the contemporary Fraction and Legion, freestyle is entrenched in Mongoose BMX DNA.

scooter

heritage

In 1986, Mongoose released its first freestyle scooter, the Miniscoot. According to legend, it was developed as a way to use surplus Moose Goose head tubes. The ingenuity paid off, and hundreds of thousands of Miniscoots were sold. Today, Mongoose continues its legacy in this category, offering a variety of freestyle scooter options to riders worldwide.

Every good story starts with an idea. In 1974, Skip Hess came up with a cast-magnesium wheel durable enough for BMX riding – the famed Motomag wheel. Fifty years later, Mongoose is a globally recognized brand built on innovation. From BMX to mountain bikes, Mongoose delivers one of the realest riding experiences out there.

KNOW YOUR ROOTS

The full history of Mongoose
told by those who made it happen

bmx revolution

As one of the OGs in BMX and action sports, Mongoose is responsible for bringing this genre to a global audience. The brand has released some of the most influential BMX bikes in the industry from the Mongoose Motomag (70s) and Supergoose (80s), to the Fuzz (90s) and Title series (Present), and has sponsored a who’s who of riders including Jeff "Koz" Kosmala, Eric "Big Daddy" Rupe, Tim "Fuzzy" Hall, Craig Reynolds, and current factory rider Payton "P-Nut" Ridenour.


mongoose takes to the trail

In 1985, Mongoose took the industry by storm with its first full-size, multi-speed mountain bike, the Mongoose ATB (All-Terrain Bicycle). After the years of hardtail innovation, the brand launched its first full suspension bike – the Amplifier – which became one of the most successful mountain bikes of all time.

Over the years, Mongoose mountain bikes such as the IBOC, Nugget, and Boot'r have been put to the test by some of the world's most talented riders, including John Tomac, Brian Lopes, Chris Akrigg, and Brayden Barrett-Hay.


dedication to freestyle

In 1986, Mongoose launched the FS-1. Ever since, freestyle BMX has been central to the brand’s product collection. Mongoose has worked with legendary freestyle riders, including Dennis McCoy, Fuzzy Hall, Simon Tabron, 5x X Games Gold Medalist Kevin Peraza, and the late-great Pat Casey, who inspire product design and fans alike. From classics like the Decade and the Hooligan to the contemporary Fraction and Legion, freestyle is entrenched in Mongoose BMX DNA.


scooter
heritage

In 1986, Mongoose released its first freestyle scooter, the Miniscoot. According to legend, it was developed as a way to use surplus Moose Goose head tubes. The ingenuity paid off, and hundreds of thousands of Miniscoots were sold. Today, Mongoose continues its legacy in this category, offering a variety of freestyle scooter options to riders worldwide.


Mongoose 50th Digital Wallpapers

Mongoose 50th Digital Wallpapers