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Schwinn Wayfarer Hybrid Bike, 700c Mens and Womens Bike, 7-Speed Hybrid Bicycle, Retro Steel Frame, Front and Rear Linear Pull Brakes, Fenders, Cargo Space, Adult Bicycle

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Color: Black


Size: 18-Inch Frame


Style: Step-over Frame


Features

  • HYBRID BICYCLE: Ride in comfort and vintage style with the Wayfarer by Schwinn. With 700c wheels, this mens and womens hybrid bike fits riders 5'5" - 6'0" tall. Whether zipping through the neighborhood or around the park, it delivers a great ride.
  • SMOOTH ROLLIN': Tackle hills with ease using the 7-speed twist shifter. The swept-back handlebar promotes an upright riding position thats easy on your lower back, delivering comfort on the go.
  • RIDE WITH CONFIDENCE: The retro-style steel frame offers style and durability, while front and rear linear pull brakes provide responsive braking and effective speed control.
  • ADDED CONVENIENCE: This hybrid bicycle features chrome fenders on the front and rear wheels to save you from splashes and grit. Rear cargo rack offers carrying capacity for bags or other essentials.
  • TRUSTED SCHWINN QUALITY: Schwinn is the original American bike brand. Weve spent over 130 years building the bicycle industry into what it is today, and were not done yet. Each product is designed in Madison, WI.

Description

Enjoy the ride with the Schwinn Wayfarer Hybrid Comfort Bike, a smooth-riding bike that blends retro-inspired style with modern comfort. Designed for cruising the neighborhood or a relaxed ride through the park, this women's and men's hybrid bike for adults looks as good as it feels. The 7-speed twist shifter and linear pull brakes ensure easy handling in varied conditions, and the swept-back handlebar delivers a comfortable ride. With fenders to protect you from splashes and a rear rack to pack your stuff, biking has never been more convenient. The retro steel frame offers style and durability. With 700c wheels, this hybrid bicycle fits riders 5'5" - 6'0" and is perfect for zipping up the road or around the park. Assembly is easy with a few common household tools and the included instruction guide. Comes with a limited lifetime warranty for as long as you own the bike. At Schwinn, we're empowering millions to enjoy the joy and freedom of riding.

Bike Type: Hybrid Bike


Age Range (Description): Adult


Brand: Schwinn


Number of Speeds: 7


Color: Black


Wheel Size: 27.5 Inches


Frame Material: Alloy Steel


Suspension Type: Rigid


Special Feature: Lightweight


Included Components: Bicycle


Bike Type: Hybrid Bike


Number Of Speeds: 7


Suspension Type: Rigid


Additional Features: Lightweight


Brake Style: Alloy front and rear brakes


Specific Uses For Product: Road


Power Source: Pedal power


Bicycle Gear Shifter Type: Twist Grip


Skill Level: Intermediate


Intended Riding Terrain: Paved Roads, Unpaved Trails, Urban Terrain


Derailleur Configuration: Rear


Bicycle Drivetrain Type: Derailleur


Is Autographed: No


Number of Handles: 1


Color: Black


Theme: Vintage


Style Name: Step-over Frame


Frame Material Type: Alloy Steel


Wheel Material: Alloy Steel


Seat Material: Vinyl


Age Range Description: Adult


Brand Name: Schwinn


Included Components: Bicycle


Model Number: S4032EAZ


Model Name: Wayfarer


Global Trade Identification Number: 60


UPC: 038675403260


Manufacturer: Pacific Cycle, Inc.


Warranty Description: Limited Lifetime


Item Type Name: Cruiser Bike


Wheel Size: 27.5 Inches


Size: 18-Inch Frame


Item Weight: 42 Pounds


Warranty Type: Limited Lifetime Warranty


Is Assembly Required: No


Minimum User Height: 65 Inches


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Nice bicycle
I got my Schwinn Wayfarer bike. It came in a box. It came perfect, box in good shape, everything in new, nice condition; no scratches, nothing bend. I could get the discover bike, but I don't like the threadless headset nor the seat tube with shock absorber. The bike rides nice and smooth like some people has said. It is ideal for folks like me with back problems and those who want to ride a little faster than in a beach cruiser. It took about one hour to assemble, but I got experience working in my dad store. These bikes are better assembled with somebody who knows how to do it. They are not elite bicycles and they are not perfect. They are for people who want to have fun and not break the bank. The spokes are stainless steel, mud guards are made of aluminium, so they should be corrosion free. The paint job is well done. Mine is navy blue, almost black. The tires are good for the price of the bike. There are three things that I don't like: 1. The seat. Change it asap. I've had about ten bicycles in my life and had to change the seats no matter the cost of the bike. 2. The stem. It is the uglier of them all. So far it is tighted to the fork. Shame on Schwinn for those cheap made stems. 3. The derailleur. I had problems with a beach cruiser with same derailleur. Broke the second time I rode the bike. Same problem getting entangled in the spokes. I believe it is a lottery with them. I got two cheap mountain bikes with same derailleurs , and they've been working for about ten years without any breaks. In conclusion, I love the bike for what it is. If you want a much better bike be ready to spend some thousands for a "perfect" one. I recomend the wayfarer and I am happy with it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2024 by Eduardo L.

  • Beautiful Vintage Look, Great Price Beautiful Vintage Look, Great Price
This is a fantastic little bike if you're looking for good value, a vintage/city bike look, and a nice upright ride. I ride this as a short distance commuter bike (4 miles a day and some weekend fun), so the fenders, rear bike rack, and chain guard were my main requirements to protect my work clothes. I find this a comfortable and easy ride with no major issues. I've had several people compliment the bike and in my opinion this *looks* just as smart as several similar bikes from other brands that start at $400. At the time of my purchase there were 2 color options for this bike and the price points were between $160-$190 making this a fantastic value. After a week of riding, I had to tighten a few items - mostly front handlebars and front brakes (things that I had assembled, so not a fault at Schwinn). After three weeks of riding I'm going to tweak the gears a bit; I have been riding them as they were out of the box and they're about 95% right. The instructions manual that comes with the bike is fairly good with details and illustrations, if I cannot get this totally right between the manual and the many YouTube how to videos out there, I'll take it to my local bike shop. Even if you *have* to take this bike for a tune-up or assembly help, this bike is still a really good value compared to many other similar city bikes. Shipping and packaging: I bought the bike from Amazon (not a third party merchant), the bike came shipped in it's heavy duty Schwinn packaging and an amazon box over the top of that; a good move since the outer box was dinged a bit but the Schwinn packaging was totally protected. Shipping was fast and on time. Assembly: The main things that you will have to assemble are 1) saddle on the saddle post, 2) front wheel into the front fork, and 3) handlebars onto the handlebar stem. I did have to adjust the front brakes a little to get the front wheel into the front fork. Since the rear wheel is already in place you shouldn't have to mess with that, the gears, or the rear rack. Minor assembly items are the front fender, front reflector, The main tools you will need are 5mm and 6mm Allen keys, a Phillips head screwdriver, and a sharp knife/blade for lots of packaging zip ties. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2015 Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2015 by Rupert

  • Great Value Bike But One Major Handlebar Caveat
I bought this bike in December 2015 (nearly 8 years now) and have used it on and off since, but mainly my dad, now in his old, age uses it. The main issue I had with the bike was the front wheel to handlebar connection coming loose no matter how much I tightened the bolt. There needs to be some loctite used to keep it in place and keep you safe. I can’t stress this enough because I’ve nearly had some bad falls front the handlebars losing alignment or the handlebars went loose during a long trip causing me to take things slow out of precaution. Other than this the bike is great for casual or cruise rides. You won’t go very fast but you’ll be comfortable. A minor caveat is that removing and replacing the front wheel for transportation in my car can get annoying because the fender might get shifted and I might have to realign the brake pads. I plainly prefer not to pack this bike at all because of the hassle of reassembly. Overall the bike was a great value at $180 for black Friday in 2015! Back then I was kind of broke so it was perfect for me. If I was going to buy something similar today I would probably go for a hybrid with disc brakes and no fenders. I wouldn’t mind paying a bit extra for better speed, brakes and ease of transport. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2023 by BertSampson

  • DON'T BUY even if you had good experience with Schwinn in the past
Color: Black Size: 18-Inch Frame Style: Step-over Frame
TLDR: Don' buy this unless you REALLY like its look; Expect to pay extra $300 on replacing ALL parts to make it work More details: I'm not the kind of user who leaved 1 star because I can't assemble or tune it up - I built 2 bikes from scratch in the past, so I really knows how to build/fix bikes, but this one is simply...too much trouble for any user. Also paid professionals for a safety check & tuneup but they too said it would cost too much to fix the bike: - Rims out of true - Customer support sent me new ones - still out of true; Ended up truing wheels myself - Shifter/derailleur is terrible quality - no signs of damage, but can't hold steady on any gear no matter how hard I adjust them - Brakes - Something is wrong with the spring, as the brakes quickly go out of balance within minutes of adjustment - Cranks/bottom bracket - weird sound as you pedal hard on it I'm really envious of those people who received a perfect bike from Schwinn - I used to have a perfect Wayfarer just like theirs, but the one I get this time isn't. Plus, these problems are definitely NOT shipping damages, but solely quality control failures. Unless you really like the looks of the bike(yes it looks GORGEOUS) and is willing to pay $250 on (parts alone!) to replace those ill-performing parts, DO NOT buy it. (Don't expect customer support to ship you replacement parts - they probably DON'T have working parts in their warehouse either!) Just don't buy this and keep that old good Schwinn in your memory. Or try your luck and pray that the one you got is of good quality. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2021 by Random VIII elements

  • Best Bike For All Us Suburban Hipsters
If you're more concerned with a smooth, comfortable ride than you are about winning the Tour de France, this may be the bike for you. If a dirt path between the sidewalk and road is the craziest trail you go on, this is a great bike. If you want to look dang good in a '70s father style, this is definitely the bike for you. Coming from a 29er mountain bike, the Schwinn Wayfare is smooth and light but also less rugged. I don't feel like I'm going to crush it necessarily, but I'm not going to be able to tackle any off-road trails with this puppy, but that's not the purpose. This is a hybrid bike made for the city and it is an excellent one at that. I had tried a street bike before and besides the fact the back wheel was puncturing the inner tube, I felt like I was on ice skates. The Wayfare is a lot more stable. Assembly was easy and not too time consuming but I did have to buy a metric allen wrench set because the bike didn't come with the necessary 6mm tool and it didn't come with the back nut to the screw holding the front fender (you'll also need a wrench for the pedals). Other than that, if you're used to tweaking bikes, you'll have no trouble putting this together. Brakes, seat, and handle bars will always need adjusting. Bonus is the rack on the back! For a solid, smooth, and—most important—attractive ride, this is the *Way* to go. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2015 by Joe Joe Joe Joe

  • Some complaints, but I still love it.
Color: Light Mint Size: 16-Inch Frame Style: Step-through Frame
Yes I'd recommend it, but buyer beware. First things first, the bike came much sooner than Amazon originally stated (which is great because I wanted it before leaving for college). It was supposed to take a month or so, but in reality it only took a week to two weeks. So, today I was delighted to discover the box on my porch upon returning from an errand. However, as I approached it, I noticed something VERY alarming. The box was opened. & I don't just mean that someone tampered with it. No. The package had ZERO tape or even evidence of tape. I peeked inside, and there was a second box nested inside, nearly the same size as the outer box. The nested box (that actually contained all the parts) had ZERO evidence of tape as well. As my neighbor and I started putting it together, we seemed to have been missing a screw, which likely got lost in shipment. Now I can't attach the front metal tire fender. It's not a huge deal because I can replace the parts and the fender is not an integral component; however, this situation could've been much worse. I am alway satisfied with Amazon's Prime packaging, but this was a major disappointment. Secondly, the picture on here is way off. The bike is not the aqua color shown. Like other reviewers have said, it's a VERY pale mint/sage color. Schwinn is correct to call it sage in the description, but Amazon needs a better picture because this one is misleading. I personally find the color charming as it adds to the vintage look. Thirdly, some other reviewers have stated the tires are 26". I don't know what model they wound up with, but my tires say 28". As a 5'3" girl with short legs, this initially concerned me, but the seat and handlebars adjust well, so there is not a height problem for me nor for those who are a couple inches shorter than me. Fourthly, the bike had some neon pink marks that won't come off on the paint near the front tire. The marks are small and not in a noticeable location though. The white, faux leather handlebars are very cushy, but have grungy marks. I'm not too upset about this though because I think you have to expect a little wear when you have a product like this shipped halfway across the country. On to the positives. Overall, this bike appears to be of great quality for the price. The 7 speeds are just enough for neighborhood/street/light trail riding (once you run through them a few times to loosen them up), the seat is cushiony enough for my petite self, assembly wasn't too difficult because it only requires a few tools, an hour of time, and the ability to attach the front wheel and fender, handlebars, pedals, and seat. I will warn you that the instructions do not appear to explain how to attach the fender. The bike came with fully aired narrow 700c tires and the chain ready, so I could hop on after assembly. With it all said and done, Amazon needs to fix a few issues with the image/description and shipment of this product, but Schwinn has made an affordable, adorable, durable bike for vintage-loving gals or guys who desire a stylish, practical means of transportation. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2015 by Kristen D.

  • This is a very good bike for the price
Color: Light Mint Size: 16-Inch Frame Style: Step-through Frame
This is a very good bike for the price. Some people are like 'oh it took only a few hours to put together', but I am a student who has a flexible schedule and I can say it took longer than a few hours. The initial assembly took a few hours - around 4 - but the tweaking took a few days. When I first put it together I felt glorious - like I had finished building a colosseum. I decide to take this work of art out for a spin at 11pm. Once I get outside, I get onto the sidewalk and prepare for take off. I mount the bike and immediately take a dive as both the seat and handle bar give in. It was painful.. for my ego. So I go back inside and tinker away. Then come out and hooray, the seat is kind of stable, but the handlebar is shaky. I throw caution to the wind and start riding.. or peddling.. then I see that the chain is like not in place or something? I'm not a mechanic. But I use some of the wisdom my father passed on to me to fix the chain (align it with the gear.. it was not hard or complicated lol.. but if you're not expecting it, then you feel like a fool).. anyway, I am telling you all of this so that when you buy this awesome bike, you won't feel disheartened by the fact that it might not take a minute to put together. Also, don't go to a repair person until you just need it to be tightened.. because you'll have a much better experience if you know why your bike messes up and how to fix it easily when it does. I ended up going to get it tightened because the seat and handlebar war just not tightening with my arm. So the guy who did it also gave my bike a check up and totally validated my pride by saying I did a great job. He only charged $5 for labor (but others did the same for free). Another bike repair man filled my bike with air and also adjusted the seat for me, since I had it a bit high. A lot of people will give you advice on how to sit on your bike, but don't change all the time. Test it out, and if it feels weird and to laborious then go back. Sometimes the advice is for efficiency, but a lot of times it given by veteran bikers who found their way after years of biking. anyway, good luck. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2015 by HanifahB

  • Practically perfect! 🚲 Practically perfect! 🚲
Color: Light Mint Size: 16-Inch Frame Style: Step-through Frame
As other reviewers have stated, the color is not a pale teal/ mint like in the photo, but more of a pale sage nearly white. The numbers look rubbed off of the gear shift a little bit. I ordered the bike on a Wednesday and received it by Friday. The seat and handle bar covers are bright white and get dirty easily, but they are very-well cushioned. The pedals are more of a creamy/ off-white color and are kind of a cheap plastic, but they're fine. I would recommend having a bike shop build it or do a tune up. I built mine, but there was a nut that was stripped that would have made the pedals fall off, and it was slightly bent in a few places (fenders, spokes, etc.) from shipping. I got it tuned up and aligned at a local bike shop for $60. It took them about 1.5 hours. -------------------- (Updated review after 2 weeks) For those who want to know: I purchased the "Firmstrong Classic Beach Cruiser Bicycle Bell" in chrome finish. It's not too loud, which is great if you have to ride on the sidewalk, but don't want to frighten people. I also have the "BV Bicycle Light Set Super Bright 5 LED Headlight, 3 LED Taillight, Quick-Release". The headlight is really great-- I like the second flashing setting best. The tail light fell off on the second day I used it, though, and is lost forever. I also purchased the "Nantucket Bike Basket Co Kid's Lightship Classic Basket Stained" for the front, and two "Nantucket Bike Basket Co Adult Classic Lightship Collection Stained Bicycle Baskets" for the back. They're awesome! This is the first day that I have used them and I have received a lot of compliments. I took the bike with baskets to my local farmer's market today and they were super handy (photo). The only thing that doesn't fit in the baskets is my 17" laptop. My bike helmet, lunch box, purse, and other items fit great! They're a bit expensive, though, but very nice. Hope all of this information helps! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2017 Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2017 by 06002

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