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Schwinn Discover Adult Hybrid Bike for Men and Women, 700c Wheels, 21-Speeds, Step-Through or Step-Over Frame, Front and Rear Fenders, Rear Cargo Rack

4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 2,033 ratings

Price: $402.36 Free Return on some sizes and colors
Black/Discover

Bike Type Hybrid Bike
Age Range (Description) Adult
Brand Schwinn
Number of Speeds 21
Color Black/Discover
Wheel Size 28 Inches
Frame Material Aluminum
Suspension Type Front
Special Feature Aluminum Frame
Included Components Bike

About this item

  • Front suspension fork, alloy crank, and a city rise adjustable stem, 19-inch frame fit to riders 5'9" to 6'1" tall
  • 21-speed SRAM grip shifter and rear derailleur, uphill pedaling becomes more effortless, while the alloy twist shifter is compatible with 4 finger brake levers
  • Promax alloy linear pull brakes provide reliable stopping power, while the alloy ahead stem allows for easy adjustment of the angle (rise)
  • Experience a comfortable ride with the swept-back upright handlebars, padded seat, and lightweight yet durable aluminum frame
  • Bicycle has fenders that protect riders from dirt and to ensure a clean and enjoyable ride while the rear cargo carrier adds convenience

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Outfitted with an aluminum city frame, an Schwinn suspension fork to absorb shock, and a padded saddle with a suspension seat post, the Schwinn Discovery men's comfort bike is ideal for commuting to work or cruising down a leisurely bike path.The bike offers such additional features as 21-speed SRAM grip shifters for fast, easy gear changes, a rear derailleur, alloy crank, Promax alloy linear pull brakes, a swept-back upright handlebar with an adjustable stem, fenders, and a rear gear carrier.

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Customers like the value, appearance and quality of the bicycle. They say it's a great bike for the money, the tires and wheels are of good quality and the build quality is sturdy. Customers also appreciate the ride quality, saying it glides along smoothly. However, some customers have different opinions on shifting and ease of assembly.

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427 customers mention327 positive100 negative

Customers like the quality of the bicycle. They say the tires and wheels appear to be of good quality, it's a solid riding bike, and is good for thousands of miles.

"I loved my new bicycle, the quality is good and the price is reasonable but I needed two pieces Amazon I hope you can check that point with your..." Read more

"...It was the right decision. This is seriously the best bike I've ever owned...." Read more

"...The transmission seems pretty good and sturdy but the hand shifter's themselves seem a little rudimentary and not really efficient for the price...." Read more

"...I would highly recommend this bike if you want a cute, sophisticated bike that can ride well too...." Read more

240 customers mention168 positive72 negative

Customers like the comfort of the bicycle. They say it's very comfortable, they can sit up and relax, and it didn't cause any hip aches.

"...A big comfortable seat that was a breeze to put on and feels great on my bum...." Read more

"...has everything I need to commute easily: it’s lightweight, the saddle is comfortable, and the rack is useful...." Read more

"...Let's face it, stock bicycle seats suck. They're always stupid stiff and make your crotch hurt or fall asleep...." Read more

"...I believe this is a good comfortable ride for someone of my size - I think if you are shorter (5'4" or under) than this bike will be too big...." Read more

234 customers mention201 positive33 negative

Customers like the value of the bicycle. They say it's a great bike for the money, and it saves money. They also say the brake levers feel solid and not cheap. Customers also mention that it'll be a good buy for anyone looking for an affordable comfortable bicycle for commuting or for leisure.

"...It is definitely worth every penny and much better than those fake Schwinns at Walmart or a bargain brand bike (good for kids I should say)...." Read more

"I loved my new bicycle, the quality is good and the price is reasonable but I needed two pieces Amazon I hope you can check that point with your..." Read more

"...of the bike review websites because it was stated as being a great value for the price and because it was touted as being one of the best 'hybrid'..." Read more

"...80 with free shipping as a Gold Box sale, so really a great price for what you are getting...." Read more

181 customers mention181 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the bicycle. They mention that it is marvelous looking, not flashy, and has a retro look. Some appreciate the aerodynamic rims and racing spoke design. Overall, most find the bicycle to be very well suited to the urban landscape.

"...Pros:- BEAUTIFUL looking bike. You can tell it was made with quality parts and that Schwinn can still make good, durable bikes.-..." Read more

"...This bike fits the bill perfectly - it has the mud guards and the cute back rack, but it can keep up too!..." Read more

"...The mud guards are a nice touch and the 700C wheels are mighty sharp looking...." Read more

"...But overall I do use it, because I bought it. It looks nice and has held up to near daily 8 mile bikes.I would not buy this for $500...." Read more

179 customers mention179 positive0 negative

Customers are happy with the ride quality of the bicycle. They say the suspension ensures a smooth ride, the bike glides along smoothly, and is easy to pedal. The tires are 700c x 38mm and roll really well on paved surfaces. The gears are smooth and the reduced tire width also gives you reduced friction from contact with the ground.

"...Rides well and smooth (im not a bike expert so bear with my general description)- A great value and first time bike...." Read more

"...The reduced tire width also gives you reduced friction from contact with the ground, which lets you move a little faster and use a little less..." Read more

"...I've ridden this bike to work (~ 7 miles one way) and it was a great ride. The seat is comfortable too...." Read more

"...The suspension fork is very soft and eliminates road vibrations on your hands and arms. The seat post suspension is very stiff...." Read more

322 customers mention208 positive114 negative

Customers are mixed about the ease of assembly. Some mention that the assembly was easy to figure out, while others say that the instructions are excessive and confusing. Some customers also mention that some of the fittings are not intuitive.

"...Don't get me wrong, they do go on with no trouble, but you have to adjust them pretty carefully because it seems like they're either bent from..." Read more

"...Assembly was easy: seat post had a quick release clamp, from wheel had a few springs and washers but was looked in place with a quick release clamp,..." Read more

"...- Can be a little tricky to put together the proper way. Thank god for my step dad. He helped me make sure it was built right (brakes, gears)...." Read more

"I love the bike, glides along smoothly, easy to pedal and lightweight, I only gave 4 stars because the seat was not comfortable, I purchased another..." Read more

125 customers mention59 positive66 negative

Customers are mixed about the shifting of the bicycle. Some mention that the gears shift smoothly, the brakes are perfect, and the shifters feel solid. However, others say that the supplied pedals do not rotate freely, the bike seems to want to keep going straight once it's moving, and that the seat itself has a noticeable sideways wobble.

"...The shifters are flawless and I've never had any issues switching gears, which usually takes around one second...." Read more

"...The derailleur has some issues with the very soft gears, but I usually use the middle plate, so it’s not a big issue for me." Read more

"...This works pretty well. The quick release seat adjustment is nice, although the seat seems a bit uncomfortable to me, but then again it could be..." Read more

"...It seems to want to keep going straight once it's moving, which I think is due to the tread on the tires or possibly the handlebars being set a..." Read more

Great bike for commuters, beginner's, people on a budget or anyone looking for a solid bike.
5 Stars
Great bike for commuters, beginner's, people on a budget or anyone looking for a solid bike.
Was looking for a budget hybrid and spent a good 5 or so days (in my freetime) shopping online and at my local bike shop. Bought the Schwinn Discover because it dropped in price while in my cart to around $240. I'm a total bike novice so after narrowing it to this bike and a diamondback I choose this because it was $60 cheaper. If you are looking for a bike that can go on the road, sidewalks, and minor trials/grass this is the bike for you. This bike is amazing. My step dad was in awe at the craftsmanship and he works for CAT so if the craftsmanship impresses him I know its solidAnyways ill list some pros and a few minor cons. But if your on a budget and are not sure about which bike to choose (like I was) then hopefully I can sway you. I have never owned a Schwinn or any other name brand bike. I haven't road a bike over 2 miles since 2003 but I love it now.Pros:- BEAUTIFUL looking bike. You can tell it was made with quality parts and that Schwinn can still make good, durable bikes.- Rides well and smooth (im not a bike expert so bear with my general description)- A great value and first time bike. If you're short on funds (im 26 and in college and I used my amazon store card with no interest for 6 mon) and looking for a bike to get to work or school or just cruise around town then this bike is for you.MINOR cons:- Can be a little tricky to put together the proper way. Thank god for my step dad. He helped me make sure it was built right (brakes, gears). The directions are a little complicated but if I could use them anyone probably could. I just was lucky to have someone knowledgeable guide me and check my work. The brakes and gears were mostly correct out of the box but they did require some tinkering and he knew all about that. Take it to a bike shop if you need too.- Seat was nothing to brag about but I got a bell memory foam one on amazon as well for $28 and it was totally worth it.- I have not taken this off road but I could tell the tires are NOT meant for that type of riding. I'm not sure if you could switch tires out for mountain bike ones. I don't see why not if it all fits properly ( dont take my word though). The 700c tires it comes with are meant for pavement and boardwalks and light grass. Maybe wooded trails (have yet to test on woodchip or dirt trails).Overall conclsuion and final thoughts/tips:I will try to remember to update a few weeks from now on how the bike handles trails (so excited for fall riding, I live in MI and while its not the most bike friendly state, thanks MOTOWN, I have found some nice long trails and paths to test).Another bit about the questions and reviews I have seen on this bike. I am 6ft and a half in tall and weigh 210lbs. I am out of shape, which is why I wanted to get into biking as a fun way to travel and exercise at the same time. This bike is PERFECT for beginner's or out of shape people because its 21 speeds and friction adjustment allow for differing riding styles. On 3 or 4 and low resistance I can fly down the sidewalk without feeling like a need a break. The seat and handlebars are totally adjustable (they both go up and down a good amount so its easy to adjust if you're tall but have short legs or are short with longer legs) my stepdad is 5'10 and weighs 175lbs and he could easily adjust the seat for himself. My mom is a short 5'4 and while it's too big for her she could adjust it to make it rideable. The bike size was one of the biggest concerns before buying.Which bike type should I get? Road, mountain or hybrid? Which company? Which size is best for me? Do I follow Amazons chart or another websites size chart? Should I get a diamondback since they have different size options?It can all be confusing for a bike noob since their is no wiki for bikes. Most bikes on amazon don't have that many reviews and amazon (great as it is) doesn't carry that many bike brands overall and other online bike retailers don't have anywhere close to Amazons review and q+a system. I am very cautious when spending my hard earned money (I have been researching laptops for 2 months now for school and have yet to make a decision, with school starting for me soon...) and I decided to get this bike. I am using it to ride 30min to work and to go around town. Hopefully soon I can go riding in the state and national parks.So buy this bike if you:- are looking for a great entry level bike that travels on flat surfaces well.- are on a budget and just wanna "test the waters" of biking without breaking the bank and putting a black hole under your credit score.- maybe wanna buy one as a gift or maybe 2 (m/f, m/m, f/f). For yourself and a partner to crusie town with. They have a female version im sure.- if you are an expert cyclist and maybe want a solid back up bike to use so you're not wearing down you're main road or mountain bike.- if you're not sure at all of what to get but you know it will be mostly flat surfaced riding and you're between 5'7 and 6'3 (educated guess, very possible it would be good for people taller than 6'3 but do your research). If you're on the shorter side I'm pretty sure they have a womans version that might be smaller (double check).- At least 2 of my family memebers are buying this bike and I might buy one as my gf's bday/xmas gift so we can ride togethe. Npi lolTips:- Buy a new seat. Ill try and include a link for a great one I found.- Even if your mechanically inclined READ THE DIRECTIONS and build it the right way. Or take it to a bike shop and ask them to set it up. I'm not sure of the average cost but would be worth it. You could also post on craigslist and see if anyone would take $50 to put it together for you (just an idea, not sure if its a good one, BE SAFE). I almost broke a tire part because I assumed and didn't read the directions.- Buy a good strong bike lock. Do NOT leave it out of sight without a lock even for a minute. I live in suburban upper middle class Metro Detroit and people have their bikes stolen all the damn. No violent crime so the paper mostly covers property crime. If you have to leave it outside unattended make sure its chained to something that can't be broke or moved as well. All it takes is 2 min and someone could throw it in their pickup.- Since news bikes are so easy to steal I am honestly looking into insurance for my bike. I get its only $250-300 but I have it on my phone and xbox for a cheap premium. I haven't looked into it yet but will later tonight. I would simply feel better paying $5 or $6 a month for a premium that would cover theft with maybe an $75-$100 deductible. Again I'm not even sure insurance exists for an entry level bike such as this.- If you're short on cash and have a good credit score and want a bike asap try applying for an Amazon store card. I got approved for 800 and got a gift card. I have 6 months to pay my balance before any interest is charged (no interest or %5 statement credit which is around $12.50 for the $250 or so I paid. I'm not trying to push anything on anyone but it's honestly a solid deal if you're low on cash, have decent credit or maybe want to build credit. You CANNOT use the amazon store card anywhere besides amazon though. The amazon visa is different and can be used elsewhere but the apr was abnormally high. Both options give amazon credit. I have seen different amounts shown.- Amazon prime has been awesome the 3 months I've had it and made this bike purchase possible for me. Imo its TOO good of a service to be sustainable. I guess delievery drones might end that thought. I was offered a $1 coupon to choose 5 day shipping over 2 day which was quite strange. Seems like Amazon knows its too good of a service for us shoppers. Anyway it came as it was scheduled 2 days later in new condition (no damage to anything).I know some other reviewsers have had issues with damaged parts out of the box and such. I would put that more on ups or fedex more than Schwinn. I have put around 25 miles on this bike (aint much I know) and would recommend it to anyone really. Unless you have a lot of extra cash to drop on a $1000 hybrid then this bike probably won't meet your needs anyway. It's very hard to find items on amazon with lots of reviews and a 4.5 or higher, which is usually what I look for. I get some people get faulty and defective items. Hopefully my bike doesn't break down 6 months down the line, in which case I'll update this review accordingly.This review went on longer than I intended but I felt that some general info about this bike would be helpful for people who (like me) have this bike in their amazon cart or wish list and are on the fence about bikes in general. I also am bored and wanted to practice my typing and writing before classes start (A professor had us do something similar to an amazon description before to try and sell a product that was underselling) Maybe it only helps 1 person but that would be worth. Biking is a great way to get in shape and is a better option for lazy beginners (like me but I'm slowly changing) than running imo. I know many people like me don't like spending close to $300 on a bike especially if they don't know much about them. It is definitely worth every penny and much better than those fake Schwinns at Walmart or a bargain brand bike (good for kids I should say).Links to accessories I bought with my bike. Cheap and well reviewed:A great simple bike lock at a great price. Not industrial strength but what is anymore? Would be very difficult to cut quickly and stealthily. Is key based and not combination based. I chose the key style because the key mechanism seemed more secure than the combination ones I have seen. I have seen pictures of combos just broke into pieces with a sad or mad owner in the backround bikeless.https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00C2B26PW/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1A big comfortable seat that was a breeze to put on and feels great on my bum. My bum is wayyy out of shape and this seat has helped (did not totally eliminate soreness but greatly reduced it). I had bike shorts and a seat cover to go along with this aftermarket seat but after testing the seat the extra padding seemed excessive even for my big butt.https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001D16OCI/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1A handy lilttle air pump that can be mounted on the water bottle mount (would replace a water bottle mount sadly but you can add saddle bags on the back)https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00T9AKR9Q/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s02?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2015
Color: Black/DiscoverSize: 19-Inch Step-Over FrameVerified Purchase
Was looking for a budget hybrid and spent a good 5 or so days (in my freetime) shopping online and at my local bike shop. Bought the Schwinn Discover because it dropped in price while in my cart to around $240. I'm a total bike novice so after narrowing it to this bike and a diamondback I choose this because it was $60 cheaper. If you are looking for a bike that can go on the road, sidewalks, and minor trials/grass this is the bike for you. This bike is amazing. My step dad was in awe at the craftsmanship and he works for CAT so if the craftsmanship impresses him I know its solidAnyways ill list some pros and a few minor cons. But if your on a budget and are not sure about which bike to choose (like I was) then hopefully I can sway you. I have never owned a Schwinn or any other name brand bike. I haven't road a bike over 2 miles since 2003 but I love it now.

Pros:
- BEAUTIFUL looking bike. You can tell it was made with quality parts and that Schwinn can still make good, durable bikes.
- Rides well and smooth (im not a bike expert so bear with my general description)
- A great value and first time bike. If you're short on funds (im 26 and in college and I used my amazon store card with no interest for 6 mon) and looking for a bike to get to work or school or just cruise around town then this bike is for you.

MINOR cons:
- Can be a little tricky to put together the proper way. Thank god for my step dad. He helped me make sure it was built right (brakes, gears). The directions are a little complicated but if I could use them anyone probably could. I just was lucky to have someone knowledgeable guide me and check my work. The brakes and gears were mostly correct out of the box but they did require some tinkering and he knew all about that. Take it to a bike shop if you need too.

- Seat was nothing to brag about but I got a bell memory foam one on amazon as well for $28 and it was totally worth it.

- I have not taken this off road but I could tell the tires are NOT meant for that type of riding. I'm not sure if you could switch tires out for mountain bike ones. I don't see why not if it all fits properly ( dont take my word though). The 700c tires it comes with are meant for pavement and boardwalks and light grass. Maybe wooded trails (have yet to test on woodchip or dirt trails).

Overall conclsuion and final thoughts/tips:
I will try to remember to update a few weeks from now on how the bike handles trails (so excited for fall riding, I live in MI and while its not the most bike friendly state, thanks MOTOWN, I have found some nice long trails and paths to test).

Another bit about the questions and reviews I have seen on this bike. I am 6ft and a half in tall and weigh 210lbs. I am out of shape, which is why I wanted to get into biking as a fun way to travel and exercise at the same time. This bike is PERFECT for beginner's or out of shape people because its 21 speeds and friction adjustment allow for differing riding styles. On 3 or 4 and low resistance I can fly down the sidewalk without feeling like a need a break. The seat and handlebars are totally adjustable (they both go up and down a good amount so its easy to adjust if you're tall but have short legs or are short with longer legs) my stepdad is 5'10 and weighs 175lbs and he could easily adjust the seat for himself. My mom is a short 5'4 and while it's too big for her she could adjust it to make it rideable. The bike size was one of the biggest concerns before buying.

Which bike type should I get? Road, mountain or hybrid? Which company? Which size is best for me? Do I follow Amazons chart or another websites size chart? Should I get a diamondback since they have different size options?

It can all be confusing for a bike noob since their is no wiki for bikes. Most bikes on amazon don't have that many reviews and amazon (great as it is) doesn't carry that many bike brands overall and other online bike retailers don't have anywhere close to Amazons review and q+a system. I am very cautious when spending my hard earned money (I have been researching laptops for 2 months now for school and have yet to make a decision, with school starting for me soon...) and I decided to get this bike. I am using it to ride 30min to work and to go around town. Hopefully soon I can go riding in the state and national parks.

So buy this bike if you:
- are looking for a great entry level bike that travels on flat surfaces well.
- are on a budget and just wanna "test the waters" of biking without breaking the bank and putting a black hole under your credit score.
- maybe wanna buy one as a gift or maybe 2 (m/f, m/m, f/f). For yourself and a partner to crusie town with. They have a female version im sure.
- if you are an expert cyclist and maybe want a solid back up bike to use so you're not wearing down you're main road or mountain bike.
- if you're not sure at all of what to get but you know it will be mostly flat surfaced riding and you're between 5'7 and 6'3 (educated guess, very possible it would be good for people taller than 6'3 but do your research). If you're on the shorter side I'm pretty sure they have a womans version that might be smaller (double check).
- At least 2 of my family memebers are buying this bike and I might buy one as my gf's bday/xmas gift so we can ride togethe. Npi lol

Tips:
- Buy a new seat. Ill try and include a link for a great one I found.
- Even if your mechanically inclined READ THE DIRECTIONS and build it the right way. Or take it to a bike shop and ask them to set it up. I'm not sure of the average cost but would be worth it. You could also post on craigslist and see if anyone would take $50 to put it together for you (just an idea, not sure if its a good one, BE SAFE). I almost broke a tire part because I assumed and didn't read the directions.
- Buy a good strong bike lock. Do NOT leave it out of sight without a lock even for a minute. I live in suburban upper middle class Metro Detroit and people have their bikes stolen all the damn. No violent crime so the paper mostly covers property crime. If you have to leave it outside unattended make sure its chained to something that can't be broke or moved as well. All it takes is 2 min and someone could throw it in their pickup.
- Since news bikes are so easy to steal I am honestly looking into insurance for my bike. I get its only $250-300 but I have it on my phone and xbox for a cheap premium. I haven't looked into it yet but will later tonight. I would simply feel better paying $5 or $6 a month for a premium that would cover theft with maybe an $75-$100 deductible. Again I'm not even sure insurance exists for an entry level bike such as this.
- If you're short on cash and have a good credit score and want a bike asap try applying for an Amazon store card. I got approved for 800 and got a gift card. I have 6 months to pay my balance before any interest is charged (no interest or %5 statement credit which is around $12.50 for the $250 or so I paid. I'm not trying to push anything on anyone but it's honestly a solid deal if you're low on cash, have decent credit or maybe want to build credit. You CANNOT use the amazon store card anywhere besides amazon though. The amazon visa is different and can be used elsewhere but the apr was abnormally high. Both options give amazon credit. I have seen different amounts shown.
- Amazon prime has been awesome the 3 months I've had it and made this bike purchase possible for me. Imo its TOO good of a service to be sustainable. I guess delievery drones might end that thought. I was offered a $1 coupon to choose 5 day shipping over 2 day which was quite strange. Seems like Amazon knows its too good of a service for us shoppers. Anyway it came as it was scheduled 2 days later in new condition (no damage to anything).

I know some other reviewsers have had issues with damaged parts out of the box and such. I would put that more on ups or fedex more than Schwinn. I have put around 25 miles on this bike (aint much I know) and would recommend it to anyone really. Unless you have a lot of extra cash to drop on a $1000 hybrid then this bike probably won't meet your needs anyway. It's very hard to find items on amazon with lots of reviews and a 4.5 or higher, which is usually what I look for. I get some people get faulty and defective items. Hopefully my bike doesn't break down 6 months down the line, in which case I'll update this review accordingly.

This review went on longer than I intended but I felt that some general info about this bike would be helpful for people who (like me) have this bike in their amazon cart or wish list and are on the fence about bikes in general. I also am bored and wanted to practice my typing and writing before classes start (A professor had us do something similar to an amazon description before to try and sell a product that was underselling) Maybe it only helps 1 person but that would be worth. Biking is a great way to get in shape and is a better option for lazy beginners (like me but I'm slowly changing) than running imo. I know many people like me don't like spending close to $300 on a bike especially if they don't know much about them. It is definitely worth every penny and much better than those fake Schwinns at Walmart or a bargain brand bike (good for kids I should say).

Links to accessories I bought with my bike. Cheap and well reviewed:

A great simple bike lock at a great price. Not industrial strength but what is anymore? Would be very difficult to cut quickly and stealthily. Is key based and not combination based. I chose the key style because the key mechanism seemed more secure than the combination ones I have seen. I have seen pictures of combos just broke into pieces with a sad or mad owner in the backround bikeless.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00C2B26PW/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

A big comfortable seat that was a breeze to put on and feels great on my bum. My bum is wayyy out of shape and this seat has helped (did not totally eliminate soreness but greatly reduced it). I had bike shorts and a seat cover to go along with this aftermarket seat but after testing the seat the extra padding seemed excessive even for my big butt.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001D16OCI/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

A handy lilttle air pump that can be mounted on the water bottle mount (would replace a water bottle mount sadly but you can add saddle bags on the back)

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00T9AKR9Q/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s02?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great bike for commuters, beginner's, people on a budget or anyone looking for a solid bike.
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2015
Was looking for a budget hybrid and spent a good 5 or so days (in my freetime) shopping online and at my local bike shop. Bought the Schwinn Discover because it dropped in price while in my cart to around $240. I'm a total bike novice so after narrowing it to this bike and a diamondback I choose this because it was $60 cheaper. If you are looking for a bike that can go on the road, sidewalks, and minor trials/grass this is the bike for you. This bike is amazing. My step dad was in awe at the craftsmanship and he works for CAT so if the craftsmanship impresses him I know its solidAnyways ill list some pros and a few minor cons. But if your on a budget and are not sure about which bike to choose (like I was) then hopefully I can sway you. I have never owned a Schwinn or any other name brand bike. I haven't road a bike over 2 miles since 2003 but I love it now.

Pros:
- BEAUTIFUL looking bike. You can tell it was made with quality parts and that Schwinn can still make good, durable bikes.
- Rides well and smooth (im not a bike expert so bear with my general description)
- A great value and first time bike. If you're short on funds (im 26 and in college and I used my amazon store card with no interest for 6 mon) and looking for a bike to get to work or school or just cruise around town then this bike is for you.

MINOR cons:
- Can be a little tricky to put together the proper way. Thank god for my step dad. He helped me make sure it was built right (brakes, gears). The directions are a little complicated but if I could use them anyone probably could. I just was lucky to have someone knowledgeable guide me and check my work. The brakes and gears were mostly correct out of the box but they did require some tinkering and he knew all about that. Take it to a bike shop if you need too.

- Seat was nothing to brag about but I got a bell memory foam one on amazon as well for $28 and it was totally worth it.

- I have not taken this off road but I could tell the tires are NOT meant for that type of riding. I'm not sure if you could switch tires out for mountain bike ones. I don't see why not if it all fits properly ( dont take my word though). The 700c tires it comes with are meant for pavement and boardwalks and light grass. Maybe wooded trails (have yet to test on woodchip or dirt trails).

Overall conclsuion and final thoughts/tips:
I will try to remember to update a few weeks from now on how the bike handles trails (so excited for fall riding, I live in MI and while its not the most bike friendly state, thanks MOTOWN, I have found some nice long trails and paths to test).

Another bit about the questions and reviews I have seen on this bike. I am 6ft and a half in tall and weigh 210lbs. I am out of shape, which is why I wanted to get into biking as a fun way to travel and exercise at the same time. This bike is PERFECT for beginner's or out of shape people because its 21 speeds and friction adjustment allow for differing riding styles. On 3 or 4 and low resistance I can fly down the sidewalk without feeling like a need a break. The seat and handlebars are totally adjustable (they both go up and down a good amount so its easy to adjust if you're tall but have short legs or are short with longer legs) my stepdad is 5'10 and weighs 175lbs and he could easily adjust the seat for himself. My mom is a short 5'4 and while it's too big for her she could adjust it to make it rideable. The bike size was one of the biggest concerns before buying.

Which bike type should I get? Road, mountain or hybrid? Which company? Which size is best for me? Do I follow Amazons chart or another websites size chart? Should I get a diamondback since they have different size options?

It can all be confusing for a bike noob since their is no wiki for bikes. Most bikes on amazon don't have that many reviews and amazon (great as it is) doesn't carry that many bike brands overall and other online bike retailers don't have anywhere close to Amazons review and q+a system. I am very cautious when spending my hard earned money (I have been researching laptops for 2 months now for school and have yet to make a decision, with school starting for me soon...) and I decided to get this bike. I am using it to ride 30min to work and to go around town. Hopefully soon I can go riding in the state and national parks.

So buy this bike if you:
- are looking for a great entry level bike that travels on flat surfaces well.
- are on a budget and just wanna "test the waters" of biking without breaking the bank and putting a black hole under your credit score.
- maybe wanna buy one as a gift or maybe 2 (m/f, m/m, f/f). For yourself and a partner to crusie town with. They have a female version im sure.
- if you are an expert cyclist and maybe want a solid back up bike to use so you're not wearing down you're main road or mountain bike.
- if you're not sure at all of what to get but you know it will be mostly flat surfaced riding and you're between 5'7 and 6'3 (educated guess, very possible it would be good for people taller than 6'3 but do your research). If you're on the shorter side I'm pretty sure they have a womans version that might be smaller (double check).
- At least 2 of my family memebers are buying this bike and I might buy one as my gf's bday/xmas gift so we can ride togethe. Npi lol

Tips:
- Buy a new seat. Ill try and include a link for a great one I found.
- Even if your mechanically inclined READ THE DIRECTIONS and build it the right way. Or take it to a bike shop and ask them to set it up. I'm not sure of the average cost but would be worth it. You could also post on craigslist and see if anyone would take $50 to put it together for you (just an idea, not sure if its a good one, BE SAFE). I almost broke a tire part because I assumed and didn't read the directions.
- Buy a good strong bike lock. Do NOT leave it out of sight without a lock even for a minute. I live in suburban upper middle class Metro Detroit and people have their bikes stolen all the damn. No violent crime so the paper mostly covers property crime. If you have to leave it outside unattended make sure its chained to something that can't be broke or moved as well. All it takes is 2 min and someone could throw it in their pickup.
- Since news bikes are so easy to steal I am honestly looking into insurance for my bike. I get its only $250-300 but I have it on my phone and xbox for a cheap premium. I haven't looked into it yet but will later tonight. I would simply feel better paying $5 or $6 a month for a premium that would cover theft with maybe an $75-$100 deductible. Again I'm not even sure insurance exists for an entry level bike such as this.
- If you're short on cash and have a good credit score and want a bike asap try applying for an Amazon store card. I got approved for 800 and got a gift card. I have 6 months to pay my balance before any interest is charged (no interest or %5 statement credit which is around $12.50 for the $250 or so I paid. I'm not trying to push anything on anyone but it's honestly a solid deal if you're low on cash, have decent credit or maybe want to build credit. You CANNOT use the amazon store card anywhere besides amazon though. The amazon visa is different and can be used elsewhere but the apr was abnormally high. Both options give amazon credit. I have seen different amounts shown.
- Amazon prime has been awesome the 3 months I've had it and made this bike purchase possible for me. Imo its TOO good of a service to be sustainable. I guess delievery drones might end that thought. I was offered a $1 coupon to choose 5 day shipping over 2 day which was quite strange. Seems like Amazon knows its too good of a service for us shoppers. Anyway it came as it was scheduled 2 days later in new condition (no damage to anything).

I know some other reviewsers have had issues with damaged parts out of the box and such. I would put that more on ups or fedex more than Schwinn. I have put around 25 miles on this bike (aint much I know) and would recommend it to anyone really. Unless you have a lot of extra cash to drop on a $1000 hybrid then this bike probably won't meet your needs anyway. It's very hard to find items on amazon with lots of reviews and a 4.5 or higher, which is usually what I look for. I get some people get faulty and defective items. Hopefully my bike doesn't break down 6 months down the line, in which case I'll update this review accordingly.

This review went on longer than I intended but I felt that some general info about this bike would be helpful for people who (like me) have this bike in their amazon cart or wish list and are on the fence about bikes in general. I also am bored and wanted to practice my typing and writing before classes start (A professor had us do something similar to an amazon description before to try and sell a product that was underselling) Maybe it only helps 1 person but that would be worth. Biking is a great way to get in shape and is a better option for lazy beginners (like me but I'm slowly changing) than running imo. I know many people like me don't like spending close to $300 on a bike especially if they don't know much about them. It is definitely worth every penny and much better than those fake Schwinns at Walmart or a bargain brand bike (good for kids I should say).

Links to accessories I bought with my bike. Cheap and well reviewed:

A great simple bike lock at a great price. Not industrial strength but what is anymore? Would be very difficult to cut quickly and stealthily. Is key based and not combination based. I chose the key style because the key mechanism seemed more secure than the combination ones I have seen. I have seen pictures of combos just broke into pieces with a sad or mad owner in the backround bikeless.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00C2B26PW/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

A big comfortable seat that was a breeze to put on and feels great on my bum. My bum is wayyy out of shape and this seat has helped (did not totally eliminate soreness but greatly reduced it). I had bike shorts and a seat cover to go along with this aftermarket seat but after testing the seat the extra padding seemed excessive even for my big butt.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001D16OCI/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

A handy lilttle air pump that can be mounted on the water bottle mount (would replace a water bottle mount sadly but you can add saddle bags on the back)

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00T9AKR9Q/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s02?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2023
Color: Black/DiscoverSize: 19-Inch Step-Over FrameVerified Purchase
I been watching the price on this bike for the past year. Started at $569 and was up and down constantly. This past March, one day it dropped to $193.

I bought it. I'm 62 years old and was just looking for a bike for some exercise.

The bike was delivered by Amazon in a 24' box truck. The delivery guys left it by my garage door. When I went out after they left, I noticed the box had been opened. I looked in the box and could see that the bike was well packed. All of the frame tubing was individually wrapped with paper and cardboard. The handle bar and seat was wrapped as well with bubble wrap. The wheel axles had hard plastic caps on the ends to protect them and keep them from piercing the box. Looked like the box was just opened but the bike had never been removed.

Assembly was easy: seat post had a quick release clamp, from wheel had a few springs and washers but was looked in place with a quick release clamp, handle bar was installed with just 2 screws, pedals just screwed on the crank, and the fenders with just a couple screws. The rear wheel, front fork, derailleurs, brakes, brake levers, shifters, rear rack, reflectors, were already installed. The derailleurs required adjustment but is not hard to do. Just take your time. You can find a video on youtube for derailleur adjustments.

The bike rides nice. Rolls easily and smooth. Shifting is good. These are not the best shifters but they work, and you can upgrade them to something better for about $40. The brakes work great and the brake levers feel nice and are easy to reach. The suspension fork is very soft and eliminates road vibrations on your hands and arms. The seat post suspension is very stiff. I am 202 pounds, and the seat post does not seam to absorb any shock. I still have to look in to the seat post more to see if it is defective or not.

This bike I would recommend for anyone that wants to do pleasure riding on paved surfaces. The tired are narrow and can be filled to 80psi. The 21 gear combinations can accommodate inclines and you can cruise almost effortlessly on the flats in higher gears. I mostly ride in 8th or 9th gear and its a very comfortable ride.

If I spent twice as much for this bike, I would be very happy with this bike. It seems well built, nice features, and I enjoy riding it.
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Not much to dislike, small trouble with setting up derailleur i have previous experience with building bikes from scratch but if you don't you may need some hep .
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