Pacific recalls Schwinn mountain bike because of frame cracks

The company’s next answer to requests for a Schwinn mountain bike was the King Sting and the Sidewinder, inexpensive BMX-derived bicycles fabricated from existing electro-forged frame designs, and using off-the-shelf BMX parts. According to Breeze, one of Schwinn’s biggest contributions to cycling was their wire-bead, double-tube “balloon” tire, created in 1933. Frank Schwinn said, “… Continue reading Pacific recalls Schwinn mountain bike because of frame cracks

Pacific recalls Schwinn mountain bike because of frame cracks

On the flip side I know a guy who owns a $7000 SC and crashes every time he rides go figure. Judging by all the comments about it, I’m in the minority but I find it’s a fun accessory. I did remove the reflectors and also the “pie plate” on the cassette, again, based on… Continue reading Pacific recalls Schwinn mountain bike because of frame cracks

Pacific recalls Schwinn mountain bike because of frame cracks

The mechanical disc brake calipers located on the front and rear of the e-bike can fail resulting in loss of control, posing crash and injury hazards to the rider. Like all the Schwinn bikes, it’s made on aluminum and is going to be relatively lightweight and super strong. This is a bike that is going… Continue reading Pacific recalls Schwinn mountain bike because of frame cracks

Pacific recalls Schwinn mountain bike because of frame cracks

Take on greater adventures with our e-bikes, which stay true to the superior quality that’s made Schwinn famous for 128 years. We’ve re-released some of our most loved, classic rides. The seat sits low, the pedals move forward so it almost becomes a recumbent bicycle. Lurid colors and graphics would have to be part mongoose… Continue reading Pacific recalls Schwinn mountain bike because of frame cracks