My Bike: Schwinn Midtown from Costco

It would sure save the rest of us some shopping time. I considered taking the bike back to Costco, but later on that evening while searching for Midtown acessories on the internet, I found your post. My Home Depot had the rubber insulated clamps only in this store they were in the electrical department. Reliable Brakes Brakes are one of the most important components of a bicycle. And in no way should you sacrifice your safety by going for a good bike that falls short on the braking aspect.

I couple that with a Topeak EXP Trunk Bag to carry my work clothes. The bag is great, though I wish I’d gone with the slightly more expensive and expandable DXP flavor. Those few extra cubic inches definitely would be worth the extra schwinn electric bike $$$ to me. I bought, er, my kids bought me this bike for Father’s Day a couple of months ago, and I’ve loved it. Granted, I’m not a hard core biker (which, in the Portland area, makes me a bit of an outsider), but I’ve liked it.

SCHWINN made their contributions to mountain biking long before the mountain bike movement of the past 25 years. Ignaz began producing his bicycles in 1895 and worked at the company he founded, Arnold, Schwinn in Chicago, until his death in 1948. Frank W., son of Ignaz, worked at Schwinn from 1918 until his death in 1963. While they never envisioned a bicycle designed especially for riding off-road, they made vital contributions to the sport of mountain biking. Both Ignaz and Frank stuck to a philosophy of building rugged, durable bikes combined with timeless design qualities. That philosophy far outlived both of these men – a testimony to its power.

I replaced the tires that come with it with a pair of Michelin City Trekking tires. Can’t find the link right now with the exact size, but I wanted something a little smoother and narrower. These are based on a quick measurement, so don’t sue me if they are not exact. Hopefully your bike fits, but if not, I’m sure Costco will work with you.

The 2022 Schwinn Mesa 2 is nearly identical to the Schwinn Mesa 3, but features a few upgrades for improved performance, which bring it a step closer to an entry-level mountain bike racer. Notably, the mechanical disc brakes offer superior stopping power and control compared to linear pull brakes. The stock tires are fine for light trails, hard pack dirt, or gravel, but consider upgrading them if you want more grip. The double-wall alloy rims make this mountain bike even more stable when tackling rugged terrains while also making it look amazing.

Schwinn is a brand that produces top-of-the-line bike products, making the company one of the most reputable brands on the market. The Schwinn Boundary has a limited lifetime warranty for solid parts, such as shock forks and frames. This makes it a safe bet among the other competitive brands. The Boundary has seven speeds controlled by a 7-speed trigger shifter with Pro Rush 1×7 wide-range drivetrain. This provides for smooth gear shifting and superior performance. One important thing to consider when mountain bike shopping is value.

Please respond to my email if you know anything about how much weight this bike can take. Also, I noticed that most of the nuts / bolts needed a little tightening so it is a good idea to give the bike a once over. I have searched to find more information about the Schwinn schwinn road bike Midtown, but it is not listed on Schwinn’s website, and I have only found a couple of articles mentioning this model. It is common for Costco to get manufacturers to create exclusive items only sold by Costco, so I am assuming that is what Schwinn did with the Midtown.