My wife bought us a pair of the Sidewinders for Christmas back in 2005. I grew up believing in the Schwinn quality, and thought it would be a good bike. Don't believe it. You get what you pay for. I hardly rode the bike the first year, and in season, ...
Pros: Front Suspension, good parts, minimum repairs, rides nice Cons: not a good trail bike, a bit heavy
I once owned a women's schwinn sidewinder 2.6 FS, and I have to say that compared to all of the other department store bikes that I've bought, it was a really great bike. It was lighter than the other bikes, and it was really comfortable. I even did a 50 ...
Pros: Cheap, strong frame, non-2.6FS (more dark grey) looks cool, easy to maintain/upgrade parts. Cons: heavy frame (stock 42 lbs), most components plastic, cheap parts, replace most parts
This review is written from the perspective of an avid off-road cyclist. I have the non-2.6FS version but there was no page for it, plus the pic on this page is the pic of my bike which is not the 2.6FS. This bike is an ok bike. It's not great and it's ...
Pros: Price Cons: Not very rugged. Spokes break and tires warp at will.
I just went on line to try to find a replacement rear wheel for my Sidewinder and I noticed a review by another cyclist who had the same problem I have. I thought it was just me. I am somewhat happy to see that it is not me. But on the other side, I am ...
Pros: Durable, long lasting, multipurpose, and fun to ride. Cons: It's a bit heavy and cheap componets like grips and pedals will need replaced.
I received my Sidewinder about 4 years ago for about $180. I've read plenty of reviews about this bike saying what a crappy cheap piece of garbage it is, but I've really enjoyed this bike. It's a tad heavy but that's because it's got a steel frame. Also ...
Pros: I like the style of the bicycle, and its beefy construction. Cons: Concerns: Seat, plastic gear-guard
I currently reside in Longmont, CO, and work in Boulder, a 12 mile commute. I am definitely NOT looking for a 25 mile round trip bicycle, but one that I can commute to the RTD bus stop(s) near my home. I was in a Wal-Mart this evening, and saw what ...
Having put 600 miles on mine since I purchased it last month, I can only recommend this bike for short commutes and leisurely, casual rides. A 'mountain bike' by design, perhaps, but low-grade parts added on to a very heavy frame cancels out applying ...
Pros: Lightweight, with a very comfortable seat and very nice style. Cons: Would like to see a more durable tire put on this bike.
I recently purchased this bike and it is tremendous for the price and the value. I have tried mountain bikes double the price and did not get nearly the comfort and glide I got from this one when riding.
This bike is lightweight and extremely comfortable. The first time I got on it what stood out for me was how the bike just seems to mold to my body and feels as if it were a part of me. This bike is so comfortable it fits like hand in glove and seems to just ride itself with no work or effort for the cyclist. This is a bike everyone should try!
Pros: light weight easy to carry Cons: very hard seat, cheap tires.
i just purchased the womans sidewinder bike, for my girlfriend and she says its a very comfortable bike. I replaced the seat and bought better quality tires. other than that it is a great bike and shes very happy with it. i payed around $160 dollars for it at walmart. it was already put together a big plus. Bike is fully ajustable including seat and handle bars. It is also light enough for my girl friend to carry
Pros: Runs Great, gets 150 miles to a gallon-Of-Gas(2.00+)
Cons: Motor Mount Was complicated, motor mount too small for large pipe.
I got a Schwinn Sidewinder ($160), i love it, i put a chain driven motor on it($210), a generator($30) on the rear wheel to power the headlight($30) and taillight($5), a SeatRack($30)
to carry my stuff on, good looking Fenders($40) although i removed the Rear after getting the rack, and it looks sweet :)
The motor was a little hard to mount though, with the pole on the bottom being so large.
Great price, good quality! by rickster85 ,Aug 23 '04
Pros: Cheap, quality, hill climbing, speed, shifting, handling Cons: Seat is narrow, the handle grips like to slide off just a little bit
Well I'm a college student that needs this bike everyday and I guarantee nobody will be putting this bike through as much as I will be doing. So far its held up great. I will be getting a different seat as the one that comes with it is narrow and too firm. Other than that, it shifts great, brakes great, goes up hills awesome, and has a decent ride considering the seat.
There will be a few things I get for it. First is a set of chrome fenders because I cannot have my clothes get when should I have to drive through a puddle. Also I will probably get some sort of speedometer to track my miles. And finally a better, wider, softer seat for the long rides to my car.
I would definitely recommend the bike to anyone. The quality is a LOT better than the other bikes at Wal-mart. Even the more expensive ones.
Pros: Quick release front wheel, very cool looking, has features not usually found at this price. Cons: The plastic chainwheel probably wont last.
I have the women's version (and it is a very cool purple :-) This bike rides great! It seems to be well built and was put together properly. I bought it because I have short legs (29" inseam) and this frame was the only bike I found that fit me at this price--otherwise I would have to spend over $200 at a bike store. The components are quality (Shimano gears) except for the crankset. I expect I will be replacing that but other than that, its a wonderful bike for the price!
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