Schwinn Madison Road Bike

DESCRIPTION

  • Rims: Alex R500 semi aero 32* ft/rr
  • Tires: Schwalbe Blizzard Sport 700x23
  • Front Brake: Tektro 510A dual-pivot caliper w/ DIN pads
  • Bars: Alloy 25.4mm clamp dia. 43cm width
  • Headset: VP A71 threadless

USER REVIEWS

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[Jul 16, 2009]
Anonymous
Recreational Rider

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
Strength:

Surprisingly quick and turns on a dime. Very nicely put together steel frame from Taiwan- very clean welds. Beautiful paint in baby blue. Very responsive ride.

Weakness:

Front handlebars and stem are pretty bad but I switched them out anyway.

I love this bike for its simplicity and honest value. After years of setting up retro ten speeds into single speeds and trying to get it perfect I just fell for this schwinnat first sight. It had the look and the color of the retro bikes while still designed to be modern and stylish.

Similar Products Used:

1972 Schwinn Super Sport Single Speed conversion

[Mar 09, 2009]
Anonymous
Recreational Rider

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
Strength:

Feels great, quick handling, super smooth and quiet, simple to maintain. Fun!

Weakness:

Brakes are horrible. Saddle is horrible. Weight (who cares...).

I bought a Schwinn Madison from my LBS when they first came out to motivate myself to get back on a road bike after not having ridden one for several years. I have the white one, love the retro look. It's a little heavy but who cares? I don't notice the weight. The ride is very similar to my lugged steel Proteus / Yamaguchi from fifteen years ago - smooth and quiet. The stock brakes are worthless, dropped the rear altogether and installed a Ultegra front brake and Ultegra BR600 brake levers, immensely better. This is a great bike to get a workout and enjoy cycling on basically flat roads and paths. In my younger years I would have loved this bike in D.C. to outsprint the cabs from light to light!

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