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The Schwinn Bonafide Mountain Bike is designed for both men and women, featuring a robust 17-inch aluminum frame and 29-inch wheels suitable for riders between 5'4" and 6'2". With a 24-speed gear system and front suspension, it offers a smooth ride over rough terrains. The bike is equipped with reliable disc brakes and durable alloy components, making it a perfect choice for trail enthusiasts.
Bike Type | Mountain Bike |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Brand | Schwinn |
Number of Speeds | 24 |
Color | Matte Black/Red |
Wheel Size | 29 Inches |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Suspension Type | Front |
Special Feature | mountain bike |
Included Components | Schwinn Bonafied Mountain Bike |
Size | Navy Blue |
Brake Style | Disc |
Specific Uses For Product | Trail |
Item Weight | 39 Pounds |
Style | Mountain Bike |
Model Name | Baywood Cruiser Bike, Featuring Steel Step-Through Frame and Single-Speed Drivetrain with Full Wrap Fenders |
Power Source | Pedal power |
Wheel Material | Alloy Steel |
Year | 2019 |
Seat Material Type | Plastic |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 300 Pounds |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Bicycle Gear Shifter Type | Trigger |
Is Autographed | No |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00038675795808 |
Minimum User Height | 163 Centimeters |
UPC | 038675795808 |
Manufacturer | Pacific Cycle, Inc. |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 55.5 x 30 x 8.5 inches |
Package Weight | 19.94 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Schwinn |
Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Warranty |
Material | Aluminum |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | S7958AZ |
D**N
Very nice bike, very nice customer service
The bike looks great. Black and orange colors are very very cool, looks mean. 29" wheels are huge but very light weight. Took some time to figure out the disc brakes but once I figured out how it works, I was able to reseat (wasn't mounted correctly when arrived) and adjusted the power and now very assuring braking power. Seat hurt a lot so bought a new seat at Amazon. Bike is very fast at downhill. Worked nice on snow covered uphill but wished for one more low gear. Now I know why 27 speed is better than 24 speed. Even the frame is only 17" medium, it is big. I'm 6'. With 29" tires, even 17" frame feels like a very big bike. Very tall. Broke the chain after 4-5 uses on about 10 mile trail. Called the customer service (very very nice service by Sidney), short waiting, and new chain is on the way, covered by warranty. Can't wait to go out again because this bike is so good. Bought it from Amazon just before the price increased by about 10% so very happy. 2 months delivery at the time of order but was delivered in 3 week.
P**K
Nicely built, rides nice. You need to have a good mechanic to do minor adjustments
Worked great out of the box. Noticed that some of the midrange gears were jumping. After flipping it over and running the chain I realized that the cable needed a slight adjustment. It's simple to do, just turn the peddles and watch how the chain is running over the gears. The end of the cable (near the derailer) can be turned in/out to get the chain exactly in the middle of the gear.Also found that my toe clip peddles touched the front wheel when going really slow. After reading about it, its something that you just learn to avoid. At faster speeds, its not a problem at all.Having a great time with this bike. Love the 29" wheels. I rode a lot on Schwinn bikes until I was 17. Now at 61 I'm getting back into it for cardio and general endurance. It's great. Highly recommend it.
R**T
You get what you paid for
Good bike for the price;cons:Seat is super hard consider upgrading it,The tires seem kinda cheapBreaks squeak a lotFront tire rubs with your feet sometimesThe bike handles kinda numbGrips dont really grip they shift position constantlyProsGears come very well calibrated from factory break feel is greatFront suspension on pointLooks awesomeNot very heavy
D**D
Overall, a good bike for someone 6'2 - 6'3
I have a hard time bike shopping. Being taller with really long legs makes finding a bike that is tall enough, with enough space from the handlebars to clear the knees, semi-challenging. This was a winner.One of the first things I would recommend is taking it to a bike shop after assembly for a "tune-up". It won't cost you much ($15-$20) and they can double check all the things you aren't an expert in adjusting. I feel like this saved me tons of potential future issues. Also fixed my chain slip issue by adjusting chain tension I assume.Overall this bike has been good for trail riding and riding around town. I added a rack to the back and carry baskets on either side for longer trail riding storage or shopping around town, works great.Also upgraded the pedals to these, I don't like my feet to slip off when it's wet/muddy: https://amzn.to/45zGnVuRack: https://amzn.to/3BXSDBABaskets: https://amzn.to/3BYduovHeadlight/horn: https://amzn.to/3IMRh0lWater bottle holder: https://amzn.to/3IP0iWH
A**R
Broken chain on first ride
I received the bike today, looks great, easy to assemble. Take it for my FIRST ride and shifting the gears was so loud and unclean/shotty and then went up a hill and the chain snapped. I have product support from Schwinn telling me the next steps but this might be one of the worst products out there. I have a 20 year Trek that never had a chain break. Cheap is not just the price.Update September (purchased in July): I want to update this by saying my bike repair shop has had this bike more than I have. DO NOT PURCHASE. Two chains, a new derailer and now both pedals--I have spent an extra $300 on this bike. It's is VERY cheap!
A**7
Great Bike for the money, make sure front forks are facing the correct direction
IF YOU ENCOUNTER ISSUES WITH THE FRONT WHEEL HITTING YOUR FOOT OR PEDAL, YOU HAVE THE FORKS BACKWARDS!When I unpacked and assembled this bike, I saw that I was encountering the issue where the front wheel was extremely close and hitting my foot. After a little investigation, I saw that this was because the forks are reversed when shipping. Turn the forks around so the large U bracket is facing forward, and this solves the issue and is how the bike is intended to be assembled as per the manufacturer's pictures.Outside of this, I am a big guy, 6'2" and 330lbs so far this bike holds me up quite well, I am yet to do any major riding, but I wanted to make a note for everyone since I have seen multiple reviews showing that, but no one has posted a how-to correct this. Simple fix when assembled correctly; it's just not documented by the manufacturer. For the record, I wear a size 14 shoe and have ample space between my foot and the front wheel when turning, simple fix, to poor documentation.
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