I'm on the Schwinn main page and I'm browsing though their bikes. I like the Mesa and Frontier bikes but I can't tell the difference besides the price. Both high end models look exactly a like
I'm on the Schwinn main page and I'm browsing though their bikes. I like the Mesa and Frontier bikes but I can't tell the difference besides the price. Both high end models look exactly a like
I've been looking for a vintage folding schwinn bike basket, the kind that attaches to the back of your bike. I found one, but it's plus shipping and i'm a bit reluctant to pay that. Anyone have any ideas where I could find one for cheap besides ebay and craigslist?
I'm looking into buying a new bike and spending around 0.
I have had numerous problems with my bike and i would like to contact them via e-mail.
It's a schwinn mesa and i payed about 0.00 at dicks sporting goods
I'd always heard they were a good brand, but you dont see many "into it" bikers riding them. im thinking about getting into biking and im looking to buy a trek 7000 or something else 0 or less and this schwinn caught my eye for 0. http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html/ref=br_1_4/602-7768841-7960653?ie=UTF8&frombrowse=1&asin=B000KZ1G7Q
are schwinns decent bikes if im going to be riding with friends that are fairly into cycling and most have +0 bikes or am i going to get burned bad and laughed at for riding a schwinn?
they look so nice and good for the money....i need a bike, should i get one of those? instead of paying 3 times as much at a bike shop?
The bike trails I ride on are hilly in spots. Is it the new Stingray easy to peddle? Easy on the knees? I like coaster brakes better than hand brakes so I am hoping the Stingray will be a bike I can enjoy. I am 5' 2" around 100 pounds.
a lot of people make offers for my schwinn but i'm not sure if their offers are good enough.
I got mine a Wal-Mart. Feel good about it. But tires a little thin on road bike thinner than most road bikes and skid out a little when turning. Also why do I always need to adjust handlebars by rotating? Also why usually need to raise handlebars also? Why don't they just make them rotated?
I bought two bikes recently. WOndering how old they are
World Tourist
serial #- 352 416
long fenders
Says Schwinn Chicago, but also says made in Taiwan (I'm guessing outsource to Giant?)
What year is it from?
Also got a traveller III
serial- 78 04 08783
no fenders
made in Japan (outsourced to nishiki?)
If you have any other interesting facts about the bikes, let me know
I am restoring a 1975 Schwinn Le Tour for my father and I need to find replacement decals for when I paint the bike.
Or is it true with things like headset bearings or the like? I am looking into buying a schwinn tempo road bike and I wouldn't want to get stuck with a bike that I can't find replacement parts or have to go to one specific store. The person that told me this was going along the lines that everything, including derailer, cassette, shifters, etc., all have to be schwinn. I wouldn't think so, but I'm just double checking. Thanks.
I just want to know if there Is a a difference between the to in quality and how long Magna has been around.
I would like stores that carry women's bikes that have the little rack on the back. Thanks.
I have an old bike that I have no idea what it is. The rear hub says New Departure Model D. It has ape hanger bars and the rear tire has GTX-442 Tractor Grip, 20 x2.125, on it.
The serial number is 834439, and a banana seat that is white w/ flowers.
Any help or direction would be great.
Thanks.