🚦 Own the City Streets with Schwinn’s Sleek Fixie Vibes
The Schwinn Kedzie Single-Speed Fixie Road Bike features a lightweight steel racing frame and fork, a 46T x 18T single-speed drivetrain with a flip-flop hub, and durable 700C alloy wheels. Designed specifically for urban riders, it includes precise alloy caliper brakes and ergonomic Schwinn grips and seat for comfort. Ready to ride out of the box and backed by a limited lifetime warranty, this fixie is the perfect blend of style, performance, and reliability for city commuting.
Bike Type | Fixed-Gear Bike |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Brand | Schwinn |
Number of Speeds | 1 |
Color | Blue |
Wheel Size | 28 Inches |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Suspension Type | Rear, Front |
Special Feature | lightweight |
Included Components | Bicycle |
Size | One Size |
Brake Style | Caliper |
Specific Uses For Product | Road, Fixed-gear / Singlespeed |
Item Weight | 31 Pounds |
Model Name | Schwinn kedzie fixie |
Seat Material Type | Vinyl |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Assembly Required | No |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00038675793002 |
Is Autographed | No |
UPC | 038675793002 |
Manufacturer | Pacific Cycle, Inc. |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 49.94 x 29.45 x 8.35 inches |
Package Weight | 16.49 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Schwinn |
Warranty Description | Lifetime |
Material | Steel |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | S7930AZ |
B**A
Looks better than the pictures
The media could not be loaded. Great bike also came with both sprockets the fixed gear and free spin sprocket even tho they say that it only comes the free spin so I’m very happy with itIf your having issues with your brakes they just need adjustment and a break in you can always take it down to your local bike shop for adjustments. I also recommend the Nextcover seat for this bike it’s very comfortable and has memory foam
D**S
Best new bike for the price.
This bike does not come assembled but it is pretty easy to assemble if you have the right size wrench and Allen tools. I have now rode this bike a few hundred miles, mostly over pavement but also over some light trails with roots running across them as well. It is geared towards being a city bike but can handle dry dirt and some light trails as long as they are not too steep. Actually it is more geared towards flat ground riding as the brakes are not made for stopping when going downhill. I am just a casual rider and can usually maintain 12 -13 mph on this bike for 20+ miles. It is as lightweight a bike and as good a quality as you will get for the price of just $152. This bike is easily capable of going well over 20 miles per hour on pavement downhill especially and the brakes are not going to stop you if you get going that fast the only way to stop is to ride it out or crash at higher speeds. Overall a very good bike that I am very pleased with especially for the price. It handles gravel fantastically as well as pavement and as I said, I have taken it on some easy trails. It does not however ride well in the mud. Keep an allen tool on you while riding. The handlebar can sometimes loosen if jarred too much (like you have a poorly maintained cracked road or ride on a trail) The only downsides I can think of if using as intended are the just ok brakes that will not stop you downhill and that you absolutely need to be at least 5'10" or taller to ride this bike.
L**H
Solid, Fun-to-Ride Schwinn Bike
I bought this bike because I thought that a fixed gear would be easier to assemble and I was right. Even though the printed manual was for a Hybrid Schwinn, it still made sense and the assembly went quickly and smoothly. I spoke zero swear words, a new record for an assembly. The front brakes needed basic adjusting and after making sure all the nuts and bolts were tight, I was on my way. The bike rode well--fast and steady with good traction on asphalt and concrete. After riding a bargain brand bike for a few years, it felt good to go back to Schwinn.
A**L
A low quality bike
Had to get brakes adjusted by a professional. Keeps getting flat tires.
M**O
Great bike, no instructions
There were no instructions and I got in an accident when I first went to try the bike. Your best bet is taking it to someplace to build it.
E**
GREAT BIKE!
This is really a great bike for the money. Right out of the box and put together in a few minutes with minimal reading and hand eye coordination. A surprising smooth and fast ride!...Real Schwinn tradition of a good bike for the money; an excellent starter single speed bike. A good street, path bike...plus, it's cool looking....Now, I'm 6'1" ...so it fits me really well.... it's a tall rider....GREAT stretching out ride!...
S**M
Bike is OK, but needs a bike mechanic to set up to be safe to ride
Bike is 2 stars OK, but needs a bike mechanic to set up to be safe to ride. Fortunately, I worked at a Schwinn Dealer as a bike mechanic in the late 70's. 1. the bottom bracket was so tight, the crank didnt turn. I had to buy a shimano bottom bracket tool to correct this and I had to grease the bearing inside as well. 2. the side pull brake arms were crooked and the brake pads did not ride the rims correctly, I had to put on new brakes to make sure the bike could stop, 1 i had, another I bought on amazon. 3. take apart and great the brake cables so they dont sieze as time goes by. 4. both wheels have poorly adjusted bearing cones that needed to be adjusted. my rear hub was squeaking, btw you need to own a freewheel removal tool to take the sprocket off to get to the cones on the rear wheel and 5. while your at it lube the freewheel pawls and bearings with tri-flow while you have it off. 6. spray all the metal parts with rust protectant so the bike does not rust. 7. use a good high quality water proof chain wax/lube on the chain, it has none on it out of the box. 8. This Bike after being professionally assembled lubed and tuned, should be OK as a semi disposable bike good for a year or two at college. If you are not a good bike mechanic or plan to pay one to do the work needed to make this bike safe to ride, dont buy this bike and expect to take it out of the box and go riding. Bring to a local dealer and pay for the full tune up first. google sheldon brown to learn more about fixing your bike...
C**Y
Highly recommended great bike
I only road my bike 1 time and it seems like very good quality for the money my $400 trek antelope is a little better but its quality seems very similar but if you are looking for something that you don't have to invest more money in you might want to keep lookingI already bought new pedels and pedel crankVery easy to put together but no tools includedGreat affordable bike
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