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Schwinn Wayfarer Adult Hybrid Bike, Mens and Womens, Step-Over or Step-Through Frame Options, 7-Speed Drivetrain, Rear Rack, 700C Wheels

4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars 1,666 ratings

Price: $342.00 $549.99 Free Return on some sizes and colors
Black

Step-over Frame
Bike Type Cruiser 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

About this item

  • Perfect bicycle for commutes or leisurely rides, 700c wheels with tire width of 35C is designed for riders 5'4" to 6'2" tall
  • Durable and responsive 16-Inch steel frame and steel fork in a retro city-style design offer both strength and agility
  • Seamless gear transitions with the 7-speed twist shifters, conveniently placed rear cargo rack provides ample storage
  • Quick and efficient stopping power with front and rear alloy linear pull brakes, delivering crisp and precise braking performance
  • Comfortable and ergonomic riding experience with the swept-back handlebars, providing an upright position that reduces strain on your back

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The Schwinn Wayfarer 700c Men's Hybrid bicycle is the perfect bike for cruising the neighborhood, bike path or just going out for a leisurely ride. Equipped with a Schwinn steel retro city frame and fork offers a stylish and upright riding position, 7 speed rear derailleur with SRAM twist shift shifters for quick gear shifting. The alloy wheels are lightweight and strong. Linear pull brakes for sure stopping power. Full fenders and rear carrier for convenient city riding.

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4 out of 5 stars
4 out of 5
1,666 global ratings

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Customers like the value, appearance and ease of riding of the bicycle. They mention that it looks good, has a simple design and colors and that it rides very nice and smooth. That said, some complain about the sturdiness, quality and fit, comfort and ease.

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263 customers mention260 positive3 negative

Customers like the appearance of the bicycle. For example, they mention it looks good, has a dark navy hue, and bright fenders. Some appreciate the details and illustrations that come with the bike. Overall, most say it's a great street and urban trail bike.

"...they call this a hybrid bicycle, to me it seems to be a classic English touring bike, right down to the coil spring seat and swept-back handlebars...." Read more

"...I'm not much on the color blue but this bicycle looks great with its dark navy hue and bright fenders, and I look forward to many years of enjoyment..." Read more

"...Once assembled, it's a beautiful bike. If you are a 90"s kid you will like this design. I used to have a similar one that lasted until it was stolen...." Read more

"...Bike looks like two little Ferris Wheels going down the road. It’s awesome!" Read more

118 customers mention86 positive32 negative

Customers like the value of the bicycle. They say it's an excellent value, has a lot of features, and is comfortable for the price.

"...I was attracted to this bike's apparent value and traditional styling, and I was not disappointed...." Read more

".../description and shipment of this product, but Schwinn has made an affordable, adorable, durable bike for vintage-loving gals or guys who desire a..." Read more

"...My impressions? It's not an expensive bike and it rides like an inexpensive bike. I would describe the experience overall as flimsy...." Read more

"...That being said, this bike has a lot of bang for your buck, decent impact resistance and bounce, rode really well under rainy situations and the..." Read more

101 customers mention86 positive15 negative

Customers like the ease of riding the bicycle. They say it has a smooth ride, and is comfortable. Some mention that it's a fun cruising bike, and adequate for casual cycling on paved roads or firmly. They also love the smooth shifting of the 7 speed with a twist of the wrist while pedaling.

"...The freewheel is 14-28 teeth, not a super-wide range but adequate for casual cycling on paved roads or firmly packed trails...." Read more

"...since then, but this is still my favorite type of bike for a comfortable ride...." Read more

"...I find this a comfortable and easy ride with no major issues...." Read more

"...I did take it for a spin today when I got it back, and it was a nice ride. It's a heavy frame so you don't feel unstable...." Read more

194 customers mention104 positive90 negative

Customers are mixed about the ease of assembly. Some mention that the bicycle is pretty easy to assemble with simple deductive reasoning, while others say that the instructions are atrocious, awful, confusing, and difficult to build.

"...The bike was easily assembled, but there were a few adjustments needed that might befuddle or elude someone without experience...." Read more

"...knows how to build/fix bikes, but this one is simply...too much trouble for any user...." Read more

"...What is good: Classic design, lightweight, easy to assemble (it took 10 min for me to assemble it)...." Read more

"...The instructions are a complete joke - clearly Schwinn took the easy way out and used a one-size-..." Read more

101 customers mention41 positive60 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the comfort of the bicycle. Some find the seat cushiony enough for their petite self, while others say it's incredibly uncomfortable and hurts their butt a bit.

"...The brakes feel mushy compared to modern high quality hydraulic disc brakes, but once properly adjusted they had no difficulty locking up the rear..." Read more

"...the seat is cushiony enough for my petite self, assembly wasn't too difficult because it..." Read more

"...other reviewers consternation about the seat, as it left me a little sore. I believe that it will soften up withuse, however...." Read more

"...It’s really comfortable I am not hunched over, it’s an upright ride and my legs do get a workout...." Read more

67 customers mention25 positive42 negative

Customers are mixed about the fit of the bicycle. Some mention that it fits them perfectly, the seat is wide enough, and the handlebars adjust well. However, others say that it required an Allen wrench and was hard to get sufficiently tight. They also mention that the breaks are too tight on the front wheel and the hand grip adjacent to the gear changer is too small.

"...The bottom bracket bearings were way too tight, the headset was slightly loose, the front wheel need some minor truing, and the linear-pull brakes..." Read more

"...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..." Read more

"...What is bad: The seat that comes with it is super tiny and offers zero comfort. The chrome mudguard appears to be made of cheap quality...." Read more

"...The pedals are also fairly small so I feel like my feet aren't fully on the pedal when I'm starting off, but I wear shoes with big soles so that..." Read more

210 customers mention53 positive157 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the quality of the bicycle. They mention that the shifter/derailleur is of terrible quality, broke within a week, and is not the sturdiest bike. They also find that the bike has damaged parts and cheap plastic. Some customers also mention that breaks constantly loosen no matter how much they tighten them. Overall, some customers say that the bicycle is attractive but not very nice.

"...there were a couple of small dings on the front fender, and a rub mark on the rear of the back fender, which will polish out...." Read more

"...The chrome mudguard appears to be made of cheap quality. I am not even sure it is metal...." Read more

"...It feels efficient, and secure though not what I would call "nimble." I think this would make a great bike for a college campus, paved..." Read more

"...Shifter/derailleur is terrible quality - no signs of damage, but can't hold steady on any gear no matter how hard I adjust them-..." Read more

74 customers mention0 positive74 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the sturdiness of the bicycle. They mention that the front wheel is completely bent, the pedals fall off, and the rear fender braces were bent. The wheels were warped, the fenders were damaged, and some customers' chains are bent. Some customers also mention that they need to replace the chain and the rim of the rear wheel.

"...Rims out of true - Customer support sent me new ones - still out of true; Ended up truing wheels myself-..." Read more

"...me I read reviews from other people with the same problem the wheels aren't true meaning they wobble...." Read more

"...They came quite loose and actually became unaligned (making steering very difficult and discombobulating) on our first ride through the city- but..." Read more

"...that would have made the pedals fall off, and it was slightly bent in a few places (fenders, spokes, etc.) from shipping...." Read more

Beautiful and easy if you read manual
5 Stars
Beautiful and easy if you read manual
I had a 2015 mint green Schwinn Admiral and sadly you cannot find that shade of mint anymore, but this one is a suitable sub. Another review said it’s “basically white” so I never bought before, but I finally decided to take a chance and it is a lighter mint, but not white. I think that reviewer probably got one from a bad paint mix batch. I also VERY delicately removed it from the box since several folks complained of paint dings. I didn’t want to cause any dings myself. There were only 3 little spots that turned out to not be dings as I was able to clean them off with a Magic Eraser. Not sure I can say the brand, but you know bald guy on those products. There was also an unseen metal splinter that ended up about 1/4” into my thumb, but I survived. I did have to remove some little black fender flares because my feet (US size 7.5) hit the front one when turning. Schwinn didn’t think that one through, I guess.Some reviews mention “missing parts”. There was a warning label on the box or the manual (can’t recall) that warns you to check all the inner boxes for your parts. The pedals and a couple bits of hardware are in a little box. There are 2; one empty and one with your hardware.The seat isn’t super comfortable so if you are doing long rides you may want to order a bigger seat and matching 7-speed handlebar grips. Make sure the grips are “7-speed” or you won’t get the shorter one that fits the right side.Some reviews complained that the manual is not for this bike. Yes, it is. However, it is for all Schwinn hybrid models so you have to use just the sections pertaining to your part types. The handlebars are on a “quill stem” (pg 25). Brake cable are already attached so skip that section. Front wheel is “quick release” (pg 30), but fender instructions are included on pg 29. Seat is also “quick release” (pg 33). Pedals are pg 35. Super easy to put together as long as you read the manual.I also got little LED light sets for both wheels. The battery box attaches to your spokes. Bike looks like two little Ferris Wheels going down the road. It’s awesome!
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Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2017
Color: BlueSize: 18-Inch FrameStyle: Step-over FrameVerified Purchase
I just finished assembling this bike and took it for a spin around the neighborhood. I have to say this bike exceeded my expectations in most every respect.
Let me start by saying that this the ninth bicycle in my current stable and the least expensive by far; I have owned dozens of bikes over the years. Two of my current bikes cost over $3k. I have been a bike geek my entire life and worked as a professional bike mechanic in younger years. I feel as though I have a good perspective from which to judge bicycle quality. I was attracted to this bike's apparent value and traditional styling, and I was not disappointed.
The bike is a steel frame, seven speed derailleur bicycle with an upright riding position. It has no-name components, except the Shimano derailleur and freewheel. Cost-saving parts include an Ashtabula (one piece cast steel) crank and chainring, a steel seatpost and seat clamp, and steel handlebars. The generic quill stem, rims, hubs, linear-pull brakes, and brake levers are aluminum alloy. The Shimano derailleur appears to be stamped steel, though I haven't confirmed for sure. The included rack is also chromed steel. The sturdy fenders appear to be brushed aluminum with steel brackets. Even with these heavy steel components, the bike does not feel particularly heavy. The steel frame is cleanly welded, with standard diameter tubing on all except a slightly oversized downtube. It has a nice looking paint job and even has some subtle pinstriping and lettering on the top of the top tube. The front wheel has a quick release, while the rear hub is bolt-on.
Although they call this a hybrid bicycle, to me it seems to be a classic English touring bike, right down to the coil spring seat and swept-back handlebars. The seven speed gearing covers a moderate range, adequate for flat to moderately hilly terrain. Don't expect mountain bike gearing. The freewheel is 14-28 teeth, not a super-wide range but adequate for casual cycling on paved roads or firmly packed trails. I didn't count the chainring teeth. The only nod to hybrid elements is a slightly sloping top tube which belies the frame's more modern origins. Otherwise the layout and ride is very much like English touring bikes of the 1960's and 1970's (think black Raleigh three speed, but with some alloy updates).
The bike was easily assembled, but there were a few adjustments needed that might befuddle or elude someone without experience. The bottom bracket bearings were way too tight, the headset was slightly loose, the front wheel need some minor truing, and the linear-pull brakes needed some typical adjustments - centering, adjusting brake pad alignment, cable tension. In contrast, the gearing and hubs on my unit needed no adjustments out of the box. If you do not have experience assembling bicycles, I recommend paying a professional to assemble the bike for it to reach its full potential. The brakes feel mushy compared to modern high quality hydraulic disc brakes, but once properly adjusted they had no difficulty locking up the rear wheel or quickly stopping the bike. In this price range I think the brakes are above average. The grip-shift, seven-speed gearing was crisp and quiet.
Once assembled, the bike has a solid, smooth, quiet ride, if somewhat "vintage" in its feel. The riding position is very upright with just some very slight forward lean. There is not a lot of space between the seat and the backswept handlebars, which is fine if you are not expecting a racing position. The bike seems to encourage taking one's time and looking around to enjoy the ride. It feels efficient, and secure though not what I would call "nimble." I think this would make a great bike for a college campus, paved trails, and urban commuting for short to moderate distances. That said, I have seen people ride all kinds of bikes on all kinds of surfaces and terrain.
I am 6' 0" tall and weigh 195 pounds. The bike was very comfortable for me, and I have the bike in about the middle of its height adjustment range. I estimate the bike would be suitable for people around 5'9" to 6' 2" with adjustments to the stem and seat height. Stored with reasonable protection from the weather, and basic regular maintenance (adjustment, air in the tires, regular lubing the chain and pivot points), this bike should last many, many years.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2023
Color: BlueSize: 18-Inch FrameStyle: Step-over FrameVerified Purchase
I would first like to point out that this bike came from the Amazon warehouse, and presented a great
bargain over a full price new bike . I ordered this bike on Jan. 8, 2023, and it came on Jan. 12th.
The box was in good shape, with only 2 small holes in the sides. Upon opening the box, I found everything
still wrapped as it was originally, and no problems were visible. When I began assembling the bike I noticed
that one of the adjustment screws on the rear brake caliper was broken away. this bike has linear pull brake
calipers. I went ahead and completed the assembly of the bike . Every thing needed to assemble the bike was in the box; no missing parts or components. there were a couple of small dings on the front fender, and a rub mark on the rear of the back fender, which will polish out. the small dents are barely visible.
I placed a call to Pacific Cycle and explained the problem with the rear brake to the agent on the phone .
this was Jan. 17. I had a replacement brake caliper by the 20th, and installed it this morning ( jan.22).
After a brief shakedown ride , I rechecked all adjustments an the bike is good to go.
The overall experience with purchasing, assembly and customer service was great !
I'm not much on the color blue but this bicycle looks great with its dark navy hue and bright fenders, and I look forward to many years of enjoyment from it. It took awhile to decide on this bike because some of the other reviews I read indicated a lot of problems with shipping damage, misaligned parts, derallier problems, etc. so I was hesitant to take this chance. As they say, " results may vary", and these were my results so far with this bike, and I hope this review will help some one else with their decision to buy one of these or not. I may up date this review after I get more mileage on this bike. EDIT: On April 11, 2023, I
took this bike for a ride on the C&O canal tow path from Sheperdstown, Wva. to Mercersville,Md. and back. This was approx. 18 mile round trip, and the bike handled it with out problem. It even got a compliment from a friendly couple who were also out for a ride! After the ride, I could understand some
other reviewers consternation about the seat, as it left me a little sore. I believe that it will soften up with
use, however. I hope this additional information helps!
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Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2022
Color: BlueSize: 18-Inch FrameStyle: Step-over FrameVerified Purchase
I was skeptical about buying it after reading the negative reviews. However, the item arrived without damage, except the package was slightly damaged. What is good: Classic design, lightweight, easy to assemble (it took 10 min for me to assemble it). What is bad: The seat that comes with it is super tiny and offers zero comfort. The chrome mudguard appears to be made of cheap quality. I am not even sure it is metal. It looks and feels like plastic is coated with chrome-like finish. Once assembled, it's a beautiful bike. If you are a 90"s kid you will like this design. I used to have a similar one that lasted until it was stolen. Mine is the blue one and it was like around $130. The same bike in black is around $450. I don't know why its so different in price.
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silvia D
5.0 out of 5 stars ¡LA AMO!
Reviewed in Mexico on January 9, 2020
Color: YellowSize: 16-Inch FrameStyle: Step-through FrameVerified Purchase
Mucho mejor de lo que esperaba. Pensé que la rodada me quedaría muy grande pero fue perfecta, mido 1.60. El sillín se puede ajustar hacia arriba y abajo así que otras personas pueden usarla. Las velocidades son muy fáciles de usar. Ensamblarla fue un poco problemático y terminé por llevarla a un lugar para que pudieran ajustarla bien pero nada grave. Esta bici no tiene amortiguadores por lo que pienso que es para uso recreativo solamente, no la recomendaría para alguien que quisiera darle un uso rudo.
Para mi es perfecta!
Amazon Customer
5.0 out of 5 stars Cruising in style
Reviewed in Canada on June 28, 2019
Color: BlackSize: 18-Inch FrameStyle: Step-over FrameVerified Purchase
I am really happy with this bike. The price, the quality, the shipping- everything. The bike was very easy to put together. Mine did not have any damage that I’ve noticed. I’ve used a hybrid for years to get around town and commute to work and decided to try the upright cruiser style. The style of the wayfarer is clean and classic. To outfit my old bike with fenders, a rear rack and kickstand was well over a hundred bucks- this bike is ready to go- I slapped on my Thule basket for my work gear and I’m good to go. Maybe it’s my age(45) but I really enjoy the upright sitting position. I won’t be winning any races but I’ve chosen comfort of speed. What’s with the rush anyway? I highly recommend this bike.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Cruising in style
Reviewed in Canada on June 28, 2019
I am really happy with this bike. The price, the quality, the shipping- everything. The bike was very easy to put together. Mine did not have any damage that I’ve noticed. I’ve used a hybrid for years to get around town and commute to work and decided to try the upright cruiser style. The style of the wayfarer is clean and classic. To outfit my old bike with fenders, a rear rack and kickstand was well over a hundred bucks- this bike is ready to go- I slapped on my Thule basket for my work gear and I’m good to go. Maybe it’s my age(45) but I really enjoy the upright sitting position. I won’t be winning any races but I’ve chosen comfort of speed. What’s with the rush anyway? I highly recommend this bike.
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Himibi77
5.0 out of 5 stars The perfect bike
Reviewed in Canada on July 27, 2019
Color: Light MintSize: 16-Inch FrameStyle: Step-through FrameVerified Purchase
This bike was so easy to assemble, rides beautifully, and looks absolutely gorgeous. I fine tuned the gears and brakes by watching videos online, and couldn’t be happier with the results. It’s lightweight, quick, and oh so stylish. I am so happy with this purchase.
Omar Chavarría
5.0 out of 5 stars La mejor bicicleta que he tenido hasta el momento!
Reviewed in Mexico on May 15, 2019
Color: BlackSize: 18-Inch FrameStyle: Step-over FrameVerified Purchase
Estaba indeciso en comprar la bicicleta ya qué hay más ofertas en el mercado, pero finalmente me decidí por esta bicicleta! Llego de un día para otro, me llego en un caja y venia desarmada, cosa que no hubo problema, la lleve a que me la armarán en un taller de bicicletas y me cobraron $50 armarla. El material de la bicicleta es de muy buena calidad, me quedo justo a la medida, mido 1.82cm, es muy liviana y agarra muy buena velocidad! Sin duda una excelente compra, es una excelente inversión.
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Omar Chavarría
5.0 out of 5 stars La mejor bicicleta que he tenido hasta el momento!
Reviewed in Mexico on May 15, 2019
Estaba indeciso en comprar la bicicleta ya qué hay más ofertas en el mercado, pero finalmente me decidí por esta bicicleta! Llego de un día para otro, me llego en un caja y venia desarmada, cosa que no hubo problema, la lleve a que me la armarán en un taller de bicicletas y me cobraron $50 armarla. El material de la bicicleta es de muy buena calidad, me quedo justo a la medida, mido 1.82cm, es muy liviana y agarra muy buena velocidad! Sin duda una excelente compra, es una excelente inversión.
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Alejandro espinoza
5.0 out of 5 stars Exelente
Reviewed in Mexico on December 7, 2019
Color: Light MintSize: 16-Inch FrameStyle: Step-through FrameVerified Purchase
Exelente bicicleta muy cómoda y ligera