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Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2024
Really enjoying my new ride posture...Arrived undamaged, box had some wear...Set up was straight fwdMaybe not for the first timer, ask for help.
Ike
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2024
Other than the awful brakes, it’s a dece bike. It’s a little on the heavy side and the seat post is too tall. I put it all the way down and it’s still too tall even after bottoming out. I recommend trimming about six inches off with a hacksaw, and replacing the brakes with ones that’ll actually stop
G
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2024
This bike is great but it does take some adjustment on the front cog as the limiter screws are not quite adjusted well at the factory or something. I had to undo the shifter and reset it in the middle of the cog and the middle of the back cog and adjust the limiter screws on both sides. It did take some patience and some figuring out but after that it's a great bike. The customer service is amazing they really actually hired people that know what they're doing.
Stevan Benson
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2024
I bought it for $215, Used, Like New. It was 100% new in the box, but it was slightly damaged. (The wheel was packed over the crank so it needed a spoke fixed and the wheel trued, and both tubes were bad). After sending proof of repairs, the seller refunded half of the amount of the bill. Also, you will have to tune the gearing, or take it to a professional. I didn't know that, but with some careful reading and a couple of hours work I managed. All in all, I got a great bike for under half the price if I had bought it retail. I'm happy with the purchase.
Alex B.
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2022
Bicycle arrived with bent derailleur. I'd blame that on UPS being careless along the way than on component quality. The bent derailleur (A cheap Shimano that you can find right on Amazon for $25 or so) prompted me to buy a good quality Microshift Advent derailleur I saw on more expensive bikes. It turned out to be incompatible with the rear freewheel, so I ended up going on a bit of a shopping spree for compatible *quality* components to replace the entire chain system, AND rear wheel. And guess what. Well worth the money. I did have to get some help from a bike shop in my town to adjust the chains and replace the front crankarms, but now the ride is butter smooth. So, if you have a hard time with assembly, just swallow your pride, and ask for professional assembly help. It does take well-developed skills and sense to be able to assemble a bicycle properly.
Salvador
Reviewed in Canada on August 3, 2021
Bought this bike for $500.All components on this bike are basic and required tune up.However the most important is that the bike arrived with rear derailleur made by Microshift instead of Shimano Turney, as advertised.When approached Amazon, I was offered $100 discount to keep it as is.So I think it is a nice entry level bike worth about $400, not more.
ok
Reviewed in Canada on June 9, 2021
Just received the package yesterday after months of waiting. The box it arrived in was very banged up and the bike inside the box is dented, scratched and a metal piece was broken off...very disappointing!
Anaconda
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2021
Poorly assembled and gearing wasn't even close to being right. Sweat shop made I suppose.
Ash
Reviewed in Canada on May 16, 2021
love it but i had to pay to fine tune my gears.
oldbiker73
Reviewed in Canada on December 19, 2021
I have done the search for my bike, my first was Mountain bike, the handle bars were too wide for in town riding ( that is all I do ) then there was road bike nice and light, but the tires were to narrow made for hard ridding , so I thought, light frame , shorter handle bars, 21 spd, Hydraulic Disc Brakes,, Slick Tires, that is my idea of a mountain / road bike, . SCHWINN has it all
Noel Quijada
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2020
I placed the order for my new schwinn on the 3rd of June. I received it Aug 19th, assembled it with no disappointments of missing parts or bent rims etc. I took it for my first bike ride and was very impressed with its performance. The only disappointment was that it took close to 3 months to get it, but it was worth the wait. I blame on COViD for the long wait. Next to get are bike lights for evening rides and a water bottle holder.
dog wit da judgement stare
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2020
NOTE: This review was written by my friend. I bought them the bike."You get what you pay for!"That's the common mode of thinking, right? Spend $1,000 on a bike, expect $1,000 quality: reliable, maybe a premium component here and there, standard issue components and building techniques that won't let your bike crumble to dust. Spend $400, and your bike is either an entry level bike with care taken to the specs before they're mass produced, or a department store accident waiting to happen.This bike is the latter.I get it in the box, nothing seems wrong. I assemble it, and everything seems okay. I ride it once... And the deraileurs fail immediately; the chain refuses to go up to the higher gears. That's a sign that this particular bike wasn't assembled with the consumer in mind, but I ignored it, manually adjusting the deraileurs and going on about my business.The entire time, I rode it here and there, and I had been riding with a disaster waiting to happen: the front suspension fork was loose. The rubber bushings didn't even attempt to hold it in place; in fact, the rubber itself looked like it was worn out by someone ripping sick, techy terrain for weeks and months before I even got ahold of the thing. The stem itself was loose and wobbly, as in I can hold the handlebar and wiggle it back and forth, with the rest of the bike not following for a good half centimeter in every direction.I searched it up online, thinking that I need to just adjust something, but every response was the same: replace the fork or take it in.This may have been $400, which is not much for a bike, but I'd expect something that I can ride without worrying about faulty parts out of the box. A bent wheel is one thing, that's mainly a packaging issue. A jacked up suspension fork? That's absolutely a manufacturing problem, and I'd advise anyone to stay away from this bike. Heck, I'm staying away from Schwinn, unless I can inspect it in person.Summary: Inexplicable manufacturing defect - do not get this bike.
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