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Schwinn High Timber Mountain Bike for Adult Youth Men Women Boys Girls, 24 to 29-Inch Wheels, 7 or 21-Speeds, Front Suspension, Aluminum and Steel Frame Options

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Size: 27.5-Inch Wheels


Style: Aluminum Frame and Disc Brakes


Color: Yellow


Features

  • Lightweight 17 inch aluminum mountain frame is the perfect bike for rides around your neighborhood or trails with 27.5-inch wheels fit riders 54 to 62 inches tall
  • Bicycle is equipped with an alloy crank that delivers smooth gear changes, requiring minimal maintenance
  • Mountain bike has twist shifters with a rear derailleur to make gear changes quick and easy
  • Lightweight and sturdy alloy wheel and wide knobby mountain tires offer stability and balance to riders on all terrains and in all weather conditions
  • Quick-release seat posts for easy adjustments, arrives 80% assembled, will need the following tool: Phillips head screwdriver, 2.5-8mm Allen wrenches, adjustable wrench, pliers with cable cutters

Specs & Other Info

SpecificationDetails
Bike CategoryMountain Bike
Intended User GroupAdults
ManufacturerSchwinn
Speed Options21 Speeds
Color SchemeBright Yellow
Wheel Diameter27.5 Inches
Construction MaterialAluminum
Suspension SystemFront Fork Suspension
Key FeaturesLightweight Aluminum Frame, Designed for Mountain Biking
Packaged ContentsSchwinn Mountain Bike
Wheel Size27.5 Inches
Braking MechanismDisc Brakes
Recommended UseOff-Road Trails
Weight14.7 kg
Design StyleAluminum Frame with Disc Brakes
ModelHigh Timber
Release Year2020
Warranty PolicyLimited Lifetime Warranty
Assembly NeededYes
Package Dimensions58 x 30 x 8 inches
Package Weight25.74 Kilograms
Brand NameSchwinn
Warranty DescriptionLimited Lifetime Warranty
Material TypeAluminum
Target AudienceMen
Item Quantity1
Manufactured byPacific Cycle, Inc.
Product IDS8220AZ
Availability DateNovember 27, 2019

Frequently asked questions

The Schwinn High Timber Mountain Bike comes in a range of wheel sizes to accommodate different riders, including 24-inch wheels for youth or smaller riders, and 27.5-inch to 29-inch wheels for adult riders.

Yes, the Schwinn High Timber Mountain Bike offers two frame material options: a lighter aluminum frame for improved maneuverability and ease of transport, and a sturdy steel frame known for its durability and strength.

Riders can choose from a variety of speed options with the Schwinn High Timber Mountain Bike. It is available in configurations ranging from 7 speeds for simpler terrain, to 21 speeds for more versatility and performance on varied landscapes.

Yes, the Schwinn High Timber Mountain Bike is designed to accommodate both men and women, offering a comfortable and adaptable riding experience for a range of body types and preferences.

Top Amazon Reviews

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This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The vast array of reviews for this bicycle presents it as a reliable choice for cycling enthusiasts. Users are impressed with the bike's smooth ride and appealing color combinations. It is praised for its quality build and good value for the money. There's special mention of its convenience in assembly and the aluminum frame's durability, although experiences with the derailleurs and brakes may require some tweaking and adjustments post-purchase.

Pros

  • ๐Ÿšดโ€โ™‚๏ธ Smooth and satisfying ride quality.
  • ๐ŸŽจ Attractive color schemes receive positive attention.
  • ๐Ÿ›  Easy assembly process for most users.
  • ๐ŸŒŸ Generally perceived as well-built and sturdy.
  • ๐Ÿ’ธ Considered good value for the investment.

Cons

  • โš™ Some issues with gear and brake adjustments noted.
  • ๐Ÿ”ง Requires bike knowledge or a professional for proper assembly and tuning.
  • ๐Ÿ›  Occasional component alignment problems, such as with the seat or front wheel.
  • ๐Ÿ‹ Potentially heavy for some users.

Should I Buy It?

If you're in the market for a cost-effective and sturdy bike, this could be a good purchase. However, be prepared to possibly seek professional help for assembly and fine-tuning, especially with the gearing system. If you have the skills or budget for these potential extra steps, this bike offers solid performance and could serve you well for many rides to come.


  • Nice Bike
Size: 20-Inch Wheels Style: Aluminum Frame Color: Blue
It was super easy to assemble and I have had no doubts about how sturdy it is. Solid frame and easy to assemble and Money Well Spent!
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2025 by Cookiebythesea

  • need to finish assembling AND check that prior assembly was done correctly
Size: 24-Inch Wheels Style: Aluminum Frame Color: Red
This is a great bike and we foresee many years of use. It's sturdy and the individual pieces seem of high quality. My son has had it a few months and it's been good so far. However, as other reviews mentioned, this bike arrives only partially-assembled. You need some bike know-how and special tools to finish putting the bike together. The back wheel is not on, you need to put that on and figure out the gear assembly. Gear assembly needs some finessing to synch and may need additional adjustment to prevent it from catching or slipping. The front wheel was backwards and needed to be removed and flipped in order for the brake tread to work properly and safely. Even if the front wheel hadn't been backwards, it would have still needed to be removed because the brake line was twisted through the frame and couldn't work. If you didn't flip the front wheel and correct the brake line, you would not be able to brake the bike. Basically, it's as if they showed the people handling the partial assembly a picture, but provided no instruction or training in how to put it together. The lack of instruction extends to the buyer as the ones in the box are very unclear. If you don't know how a bike is supposed to work or have the right tools, you will NOT be able to do this yourself. If you know bikes and have a socket wrench set, budget at least an hour to correct and complete the assembly; if you don't, budget at least $100 to have the local bike shop correct and complete the assembly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2021 by k.casey

  • A decent bike for the money with a few small issues
Size: 27.5-Inch Wheels Style: Aluminum Frame and Disc Brakes Color: Yellow
The media could not be loaded. This is the first bike I have bought for myself since 1986. My previous bike disappeared about 15 years ago and I have been without one since. I've gotten lazy and out of shape during the COVID era and decided I needed to do something to get active again before it's too late. I looked at a lot of bikes on Amazon trying to decide what to get, but this one managed to rise to the top based on features and price. I'm not going to be racing offroad or anything. I just wanted a basic bike suitable for riding around the neighborhood with perhaps the occasional excursion down a dirt road or path. The features that attracted me were the aluminum frame with lighter claimed weight than most of the competition in this category, disk brakes front and rear, and front suspension. I would have liked both front and rear suspension, but they tend to get heavier in that category. I also figured the Schwinn name has been around for a long time, so that might be worth something. (Though it seems like most reputable brands of our youth have become just marketing tools for the same offshore goods as every other brand) The box arrived in good condition within 4 days after I placed the order, including a weekend. There were few dings and scrapes on the outside, but nothing that appeared to penetrate to the bike itself. Unboxing was super easy: Opened the top flap and lifted the whole thing out. Assembly was typical for any bike. Just attach the pedals, handlebars, seat, and front wheel. The pedals took a 15mm box wrench. Most of the rest of the bolts took a 5mm hex key. Some of the adjustments required a Phillips (or JIS) screwdriver. The quick releases on the seat post and front wheel work well and hold securely when properly adjusted. The handlebars were the trickiest part mainly due to having to get all the cables routed properly. It took some fiddling and I'm still not 100% sure I have them routed the best way. At 5'7" with a 30" inseam, the height of this 27.5" version fits me just about perfect. I can stand over the bar flat footed and I just barely touch it. I wasnโ€™t thrilled that yellow was the only color available for this model, but now that itโ€™s here, I can say I kind of like the color. Certainly, easy to spot in a crowd. ๐Ÿ˜Š As you would expect with any new bike that you are assembling yourself, there were some adjustments that had to be made. The rear brake did nothing out of the box. Easy enough to fix by taking some slack out of the cable. The front brake kind of worked, but also needed to take out a little slack. The front caliper was not centered on the disk and pulled it sideways when applied. Even though this is my first bike with disk brakes, it didn't take long to figure out how to adjust it even without looking at the manual. I moved the brake levers around a little for comfort. The front and rear derailers both required some minor adjustment in order to get them to move through all the gear combinations smoothly. All in all, I doubt it took more than an hour to get it assembled, adjusted, and road tested. First impressions are that it is a decent bike for the money. There are a couple issues though. One minor, and one that I am debating contacting the manufacturer about. The minor issue is that the seat is crooked. It tilts to the side quite noticeably. (see photo) I tried loosening the adjustment/mounting bolt on the bottom to see if I could twist it straight, but no avail. I don't notice that much while riding (the seat isn't very comfortable no matter what), but it does make the bike look cheap or damaged. The bigger issue is the forks. They have what seems to me like way more "slop" than they should have. Maybe it's because I am used to motorcycle forks which are pretty tight in comparison, but these have a huge amount of play in them. If I had to make a diagnosis, Iโ€™d say the bushings are either the wrong size or totally worn out. You can really notice by holding the front brake and rocking the bike forward and back. (see video) The whole fork twists due to the disk applying side torque. On top of that, the fork travel is quite stiff and they don't seem to do much other than make the front end feel looser. I am not impressed. Maybe that's typical of bicycle forks, I don't know. I haven't had much experience with modern bike suspension. I donโ€™t notice it while riding though. Others have complained about the manual not being specific to the bike, but honestly, I've never bought a bike that didn't just have a generic manual. (I haven't bought myself many bikes, but I have assembled a LOT of them for others over the years). I didn't actually even read the manual until after I had everything assembled, and it didn't really tell me anything I couldn't figure out on my own. If you are experienced with bicycle maintenance, you wonโ€™t have any problems. Overall, it seems like a decent bike for the money. Pretty typical of others I have assembled. I haven't ridden more than a few miles yet, but it seemed to ride fine for the short tests around the neighborhood. My only real issue is with the forks. I may try taking them apart to see if there is anything that can be done, or contact the manufacturer to see if itโ€™s normal. I also just noticed the price jumped up by about sixty dollars since I ordered mine. Glad I got it when I did. I might have chosen a different one had it been at the new price when I was comparing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2022 by Steve Steve

  • HELP NEEDED!!! -- Seat Post stuck inside Frame!!!
Size: 26-Inch Wheels Style: Aluminum Frame and Disc Brakes Color: Red/Black
I am hoping to change this review from a 1 to a 4 or 5 depending on the speed of response and the level of service I receive from Schwinn. I received the bike on Oct 3, 2020. On Oct 7, 2020, I registered the bike and sent a request for help to customer service. During assembly, the seat post dropped down inside the frame. The post is shorter than the frame. So, you can not just pull it out. I turned the bike upside down and shook it... still stuck. I used a wire hanger with the tip bent to hook it from the inside and pull it out... It won't budge. I sprayed WD-40 around the post... Still can not pull it out. I let it sit upside down overnight.... tried shaking it out, tried pulling it out with the hanger again, too.... Still stuck. No info or warning about this issue in the user guide or on the Schwinn website. I don't understand why the post would be designed short enough to drop all the way down inside the frame with no way to retrieve it. Or why they don't install something inside the frame that would block it from dropping all the way down inside. HELP! I don't know what to do! I also have issues with the disk brakes rubbing and the user guide assembly info not matching the actual design of the bike. Plus, the pretty rich dark red color in the picture is not the same red that I actually received. Mine is a light shade of red. I hope this matter is resolved quickly After waiting over a month to receive the bike, I'm hoping that I don't have to wait another month before I can actually ride it. Despite my initial disappointment, it is a lovely bike. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2020 by Connie J. Mize

  • Good bike !!
Size: 29-Inch Wheels Style: Aluminum Frame and Disc Brakes Color: Black/Green
Great bike , rides smooth, I added a bigger spring loaded seat to it . Takes a bit of adjusting cables to get brakes and shifting to perfect . I've owned quite a few bikes in the past that were absolutely uncomfortable to ride and they always ended up as garage wall decor . I'm not seeing that with this one. It's pretty light I've only ridden it a few miles but I like it . As for the pedals falling off in the other reviews , the pedal arms are aluminum along with the pedal studs look to be also . I would not overtighten them. I can see it would be very easy to overtighten them and strip the threads right off . All in all I think it's pretty good quality besides the aluminum pedal thing . ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2021 by jamie d. jamie d.

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