- Men’s hybrid bike with sturdy aluminum hybrid frame
- Alloy adjustable stem and 30mm rise comfort bar
- Shimano TX-30 rear derailleur and 21-speed shifters
- Front suspension fork and 700c alloy wheels
- Alloy brakes and levers; ideal for bike paths and streets
Product Description
The Schwinn® Midmoor 26-in men’s comfort bicycle is crafted around an aluminum hybrid frame with a suspension fork and a suspension seat post for a comfortable ride. It features front and rear Promax alloy linear pull brakes and 21 speeds with Shimano® components.Amazon.com Product Description
Looking for a solid hybrid bike that won’t break the bank? Turn to the Schwinn Midmoor men’s hybrid bike, which is equipped with an aluminum hybrid frame, an alloy… More >>
Schwinn Midmoor Men’s Hybrid Bike

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#1 by Ronald Nichols on March 19, 2010 - 9:39 pm
This bike is what I wanted. It arrived before you said it would and in perfect shape. I am 100% pleased with the product, price, and shipping time.
Hey!, Amazon- can you improve on that?! :)
Rating: 5 / 5
#2 by Colby Tse on March 20, 2010 - 12:32 am
I bought this Hybrid for myself a few weeks ago and I must say I’m very satisfied with my purchase. The box it came in (was rather large) had all of the parts separated and organized well. It only took me about 2 hours to put the whole thing together and some parts came pre-assembled. (tubing, half part of the handle bars, exc) This bike is very fast and gets me in and out of classes with time to spare. It’s a bike, it does what it’s supposed to. It is very sturdy and the brakes work well. It has a very nice smooth and laid back feel to it and has been reliable.
The only thing I’d recommend adding is a rear bike rack for those rainy days to stop the water from drenching your back. (about 20-40 bucks for one) I added one and had a little bit of trouble putting it on; there’s no place to screw it in under the seat so i had to screw in the rack securely with the screws on the brakes. it works well and is sturdy enough to hold about 40 lbs of books on it+ my laptop but just a heads up before you buy a rack.
Rating: 5 / 5
#3 by Bob on March 20, 2010 - 1:34 am
I purchased my Schwinn Midmoor bicycle about 8 weeks ago and have put 450 miles on it. It arrived safely, and I slapped it together and brought it to a local bike shop for a safety check (which is cheaper than a tune up or assembly). Since then, I had a friend who is a bike mechanic tune up the shifters, which makes a big difference.
I have removed the silly reflectors mounted on the front and rear spokes. I also removed the plastic front and rear sproket protectors (which make the bike look like a department store bicycle).
To make it a real commuter bike, I added a rear rack, two water bottle cages, a pump, a bell, a mirror, front and rear lights, a bike computer, an underseat bike bag (in which I store a spare tube, a repair kit and a bike multi-tool) a small pannier bag for the cross bar, a new seat, and new pedals with toe clips and straps.
I haven’t added a chainguard or fenders. I have pants clips so will probably do without the chain guard. I live in Southern California and don’t have to ride in the rain or snow, so I can also do without fenders.
I am just under 6′ tall and weigh 205 pounds. I am very happy with my bike.
Rating: 5 / 5
#4 by Razor 1998 on March 20, 2010 - 2:36 am
Good product. You pay for a $200 bike, you get a $200 bike. Easy to assemble with basic hand tools. The bike is solid but relatively light. You definitely want to stick to the paved trails. Take the necessary tools with you on the first ride so you can dial in the derailers.
Rating: 4 / 5
#5 by Caitlin Regan on March 20, 2010 - 5:11 am
I was interested in getting this bike for myself and a friend. To my surprise, there was only one size(?!?). I got it and it ended up being a little to big for me, so even when the seat is all the way down I can barely touch the pedals. I did have to take the bike to a bike shop for professional assembly, which was more expensive than I thought it would be, but it is working great. The only things I don’t like about it are the weight, 31.2 lbs, and the front shock that bottoms out often. When this happens, the bike jolts up awkwardly. Oh, and the mechanic at the shop told me I would need special inner-tubes for the bike because the rims are a deep-V style, and I guess these can only be purchased at bicycle specialty stores. oh well. In ending, I am going to get a different bike for my friend that hopefully will not have the same issues.
Rating: 2 / 5