

Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #20762 in Sports & Outdoors
- Color: White
- Brand: Schwinn
- Model: S4023A
- Released on: 2011-03-24
- Dimensions: 44.05 pounds
Features
- Women's retro cruiser bike with classic cruiser frame
- Shimano 7-speed drivetrain with SRAM grip shifters
- Alloy linear pull brakes; wide cruising saddle with springs
- Schwinn 700 x 35c tires; swept-back cruiser handlebar
- Full fenders and rear rack for staying dry and carrying belongings
Schwinn Women's Wayfarer 7 Speed Bicycle
Product Description
The Schwinn Wayfarer women's retro bikes comes equipped with a steel retro frame for upright comfortable riding. Shimano 7 speed drive train with SRAM shifters for fast, easy gear changes. The Wayfarer also comes with full fenders and a rear rack to carry cargo. Alloy linear pull brakes for sure stopping and a wide cruising saddle with springs to cushion the ride. This bike is ideal for commuting to work or cruising down a leisurely bike path.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
30 of 32 people found the following review helpful.Should Have Listened to the Other Reviewers
By Amy
I got my bike a few days ago. The box was pretty banged up (so much so that the FedEx guy noted it on his pad), but everything seemed okay. After three days of attempting to put it together I have concluded a few things. First, my bike did not arrive with all of its parts intact. I had parts missing from one of my rear brake pads, which I didn't realize until I removed the rear wheel and the brake pad fell off with it. Secondly, the parts that did arrive were not in good working order. The front fender was so bent that when I attached it to the bike frame, it was touching the wheel. The bike chain was so twisted that I had to figure out how to remove the derailleur to get it off. Which lead me to our local bike repair shop. I am now paying $80 to get my brand new bike in working order so I can attempt to use it.Advice for future buyers. The component parts of the bike seem to be great, but the construction was pretty shoddy. If you buy it, and it arrives in good condition, check all of the brakes and screws before you give it a ride. And yes, the shipping really was as bad as the other reviewers said. My box came with holes in it. Basically, if you want this bike, plan on factoring in whatever your local bike shop will charge for giving you a comprehensive tune up.
18 of 18 people found the following review helpful.Good bike: TERRIBLE SHIPPING!!!
By John M.
I completely agree with the other reviewers: The shipping for this bike is absolutely terrible. I'm very surprised that I received all the correct parts. The wheels were heavily scratched, the paint was marred and the wheel cover was bent.It took a long time to get the bike in proper working condition. Once there, it's actually a nice bike for the price. It looks good and rides well. My girlfriend has been pleased with it.I also ordered a men's Schwinn Network 7 bike at the same time as this and the difference in the packaging/shipping is dramatic. The Network 7 arrived packaged with loving care and in perfect condition.I would try to find this bike at a local shop rather that buying online.
21 of 22 people found the following review helpful.Good Value for Flat Land Rides
By Roy V. Tindula
The bike was easy for one person to assemble (took about two hours including brake and shifter adjustments) and it looks more expensive than it cost. Make sure you read the general assembly instructions (go on-line to Schwinn) and that you have the metric tools called for. The first gear is fairly high...fine for fairly flat land, but may be a challenge for geezers on hills.
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