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Schwinn Interlink Urban Bike - Hydraulic Brakes 29" 10-Speed | Multiple Sizes sold by Pacific Cycle (UK Mainland) Schwinn
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It's Back!!! 1p more than last time (credit @what for the OP deal).
Was £499 now £100
Size Guide:
SMALL 45cm (17 inch)
MEDIUM 48cm (19 inch)
schwinnbikes.com/blo…fit
City Urban Bike Schwinn Interlink 29" BNIB NEW Bike Bicycle Hydraulic Brakes Easy-to-use 10-speed rear-only gearing, smooth hydraulic disc brakes, 38mm wide tires for speed and comfort, and reflective elements enhance night-time visibility.
Intuitive gear shifts 10-speed rear-only gearing is so easy to use - just shift from high to low and back.
Stopping Power Hydraulic disc brakes for the smoothest lever action and the safest stopping power, in all conditions.
Efficiency and comfort 38mm wide tyres are the ideal blend of speed and comfort on urban streets and cycle tracks.
Be Seen The reflective tyres and frame and fork decals help increase your visibility to other road users when riding at night
Frame
Aluminum alloy
Fork
Steel rigid for disc brakes, includes rack and fender mounts
Brakes
Nutt Y2F hydraulic disc brakes, 160mm rotors
Shifters
Microshift 10-speed SL-M760 trigger shifter
Derailleur
Microshift RDM665M
Cassette
Microshift H100 11-36
Cranks
36T ring, 170mm crank arms
Rims
Alloy double wall, aluminum
Tires
DSI 38mm x 700C with reflective strip
Pedals
Resin platform, steel axle w/ reflector
Stem
90mm x 10 degree rise, Ahead threadless type, aluminum
Handlebars
Schwinn riser bar, 640mm width / 20mm rise
Headset
Steel semi-integrated 1 1/8", threadless
Was £499 now £100
Size Guide:
SMALL 45cm (17 inch)
MEDIUM 48cm (19 inch)
schwinnbikes.com/blo…fit
City Urban Bike Schwinn Interlink 29" BNIB NEW Bike Bicycle Hydraulic Brakes Easy-to-use 10-speed rear-only gearing, smooth hydraulic disc brakes, 38mm wide tires for speed and comfort, and reflective elements enhance night-time visibility.
Intuitive gear shifts 10-speed rear-only gearing is so easy to use - just shift from high to low and back.
Stopping Power Hydraulic disc brakes for the smoothest lever action and the safest stopping power, in all conditions.
Efficiency and comfort 38mm wide tyres are the ideal blend of speed and comfort on urban streets and cycle tracks.
Be Seen The reflective tyres and frame and fork decals help increase your visibility to other road users when riding at night
Frame
Aluminum alloy
Fork
Steel rigid for disc brakes, includes rack and fender mounts
Brakes
Nutt Y2F hydraulic disc brakes, 160mm rotors
Shifters
Microshift 10-speed SL-M760 trigger shifter
Derailleur
Microshift RDM665M
Cassette
Microshift H100 11-36
Cranks
36T ring, 170mm crank arms
Rims
Alloy double wall, aluminum
Tires
DSI 38mm x 700C with reflective strip
Pedals
Resin platform, steel axle w/ reflector
Stem
90mm x 10 degree rise, Ahead threadless type, aluminum
Handlebars
Schwinn riser bar, 640mm width / 20mm rise
Headset
Steel semi-integrated 1 1/8", threadless
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It's been in the garage since...
buy with eyes wide open
How gullible are people?
I feel sorry for the people who are hiring the skip that these will be dumped in by their disappointed owners in the next few months.
So I should go for small?
what kind of assembly work I need to do to get it ready?
I'm 5'11 and medium seems about right to me.
Only issue so far was front brake rubbing which was fairly easy to fix.
However I got a puncture on my first ride which I'm a bit gutted about!
tubeless setup on this would be nice, anyone who owns one can advise on max tyre clearance for that frame? Pictures of the BB/chainstays and also the seatstays?
For me, the frame quality seems fine, but I'm no expert. Much lighter than my last bike which was about 15+ years old so heavier materials.
How do you tell which bike size to choose? Medium is OOS (edited)
It seems no one can afford a bike in broken brit bong...