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Price on Jul 31, 2010 01:48:09 : $229.99
Offer Price : $193.95
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Schwinn High Timber Boy's Mountain Bike (24-Inch Wheels) Features
- Boys' mountain bike with 24-inch Schwinn Frontier tires for youths
- Steel MTB frame; durable and comfortable
- 21-speed drive train with intuitive SRAM grip shift
- Alloy linear pull brakes
- 30mm rise handlebars
Schwinn High Timber Boy's Mountain Bike (24-Inch Wheels) Overviews
Experience the awesome ride that a front suspension mountain bike delivers in the mountains or on the street with this 24" Boy's High Timber 2.4 FS mountain bike. The bike features a handcrafted high-tensile steel frame and 21-speed Index multi-speed shifters designed to provide nice control. Front and Rear Linear Pull Brakes for added safety. Extra wide 1.95" tires roll smoothly over pavement or grass. An adjustable quick-release seat allows you to adjust it up and down in seconds for individua
Schwinn High Timber Boy's Mountain Bike (24-Inch Wheels) Specifications
The Schwinn High Timber Boy's Mountain Bike with 24-inch wheels gives you style and substance. The sturdy, steel MTB frame provides durability and comfort. If you're tired of slow gear changes, you'll be satisfied with the intuitive twist shifting feature, the SRAM grip shift, on this 21-speed drive train bike. The resilient Schwinn Frontier tires give you increased traction for off-road riding and is whisper quiet on the pavement. The alloy linear pull brakes provide reliable braking every time while the Schwinn stem and 30 mm rise handlebars deliver stability and strength. Designed with Schwinn's classic, sleek style, this bike is a joy to ride.
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Customer Review
Similar to another reviewer, we had issues with the kickstand. However, aside from that, this has been a wonderful bike for my son! He is now 14 and about 5'6" and the bike still suits him with a little seat adjustment. He loves this bike and has used it like a bmx bike as well as general riding. At one point, we needed to add some Slime to the tires and that solved the issue since he was jumping on it a lot. My bike (a high end dual suspension mountain bike) doesn't even have a kick stand. So, that complaint is just silly. :)
does Schwinn name still count? - ventingisok -
I bought this for my kid. It had Schwinn name and was cheap enough. After assembling (not too hard), my kid sat on it and the kick stand broke.
I think it is the pretension of it. Not every part should be light, but lightness is the fad and the kick stand was soft aluminum that twisted before snapping in the middle. Not impressed, so returned the bicycle. I will go to either bicycle shop (may be too expensive) or sports authority where I can visually and physically check the item.
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