Schwinn Loop 7 Speed Folding Bike, White, 16″/One Size/20″
The Schwinn 20″ loop 7 speed folding bike is perfect for commuting to work in urban areas or just getting around the neighborhood. The loop folds down to 30″ x 32″ x 11 inch so it does not take up a lot of room in your office or apartment. Also perfect for boats, campers or small airplanes. The low stand over frame makes it easy for everyone to get on and go for a ride, the alloy linear pull brakes provide sure stopping power, 7 speeds provides a wide range of gears for easy pedaling, also equipped with full fenders and a rear cargo rack. The loop comes with a heavy gauge nylon carrying bag for easy carrying and storage.
Product Features
- Step through folding alloy frame is lightweight, easy to fold, easy to ride and easy to store
- 20 inch alloy wheels with smooth rolling street tires are perfect for commuting
- Full Wrap front and rear fenders makes easy riding in any weather
- Integrated rear carrier for hauling groceries, a briefcase or lunch
- Shimano 7 speed rear derailleur and 7 speed twist shifter for smooth shifting
Know what you’re buying My bicycling background: Up until last month, I commuted by bike most days. I had a 10-mile ride with a few mild inclines (no more than 200′ elevation change over the ten miles). I’d been doing that for about a year.I didn’t have high expectations for this bike, but I bought it with a specific purpose in mind: I work from home, now, and the nearest grocery store is a mile away. I want something that can get me around the neighborhood during the day, or for short (no more than…
Better Bike Than My Previous Dahon Iâm age 72 and I weigh 255 lbs. The Loopâs weight limit is stated as 230 lbs. Previously, I owned a Dahon folding bike.The bike arrived undamaged. It was expertly packed. And I only had to cut three cords to easily remove the bike from the box.Unlike the Dahon, the Loop is solidly built; bumpy terrain is not a jarring experience; the seat is not too close to the handlebars; and last night I rode several miles on the Gateway Trail to Lake Phalen without getting a back…