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Schwinn Axum mountain bike - Large frame (19"), 29" Wheels - $348 - Free shipping

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Walmart.com has Schwinn Axum Large frame (19") mountain bike in black and blue for $348.
That's a $100 savings from the regular price.
Shipping is free

This one one of the best value entry level hardtails. The components are less than ideal but the frame is upgradable. You can ride it as is, and upgrade the components in the future. Check out various reviews on youtube on this bike.
The only downside of this deal is that the frame is only in large size, good for someone around 6 foot tall.
If you are around 6' tall and want to try mountain biking and don't want to spend too much money on it, this is the bike you might consider.

Some of the features:
- 29" 2.6 wheels
- tapered head tube
- 1 by 8 drivetrain (cassette)
- mechanical disk brakes
- internal cable routing for the seat dropper post

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Schwin...hbdg=L1100
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Walmart.com has Schwinn Axum Large frame (19") mountain bike in black and blue for $348.
That's a $100 savings from the regular price.
Shipping is free

This one one of the best value entry level hardtails. The components are less than ideal but the frame is upgradable. You can ride it as is, and upgrade the components in the future. Check out various reviews on youtube on this bike.
The only downside of this deal is that the frame is only in large size, good for someone around 6 foot tall.
If you are around 6' tall and want to try mountain biking and don't want to spend too much money on it, this is the bike you might consider.

Some of the features:
- 29" 2.6 wheels
- tapered head tube
- 1 by 8 drivetrain (cassette)
- mechanical disk brakes
- internal cable routing for the seat dropper post

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Schwin...hbdg=L1100

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Model: Schwinn Axum Mountain Bike, 8 Speeds, Large 19 -Inch Men's Style Frame, 29-Inch Wheels, Blue

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Jul 24, 2022 12:47 AM
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MrDealYoGurlJul 24, 2022 12:47 AM
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Can anyone give any insight to this compared to the Boss Three 700cc that Costco sells? Honestly just going to be using this to ride around the neighborhood and maybe to the grocery store. No more than a 2 miles at a time. I'm 6'1 for reference. Also open to any other suggestions in the price range and lower for my needs. Haven't used a bike since college because I didn't have a car and would always go to Walmart and get something for $150 or so that would last me through the winters and those were fine for my needs
Jul 24, 2022 01:47 AM
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joeystalinJul 24, 2022 01:47 AM
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quality aside, this is geared towards being a mountain bike, not an urban commuter. as such there may be better options for you.
Jul 24, 2022 01:50 AM
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takhyonJul 24, 2022 01:50 AM
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Quote from MrDealYoGurl :
Can anyone give any insight to this compared to the Boss Three 700cc that Costco sells? Honestly just going to be using this to ride around the neighborhood and maybe to the grocery store. No more than a 2 miles at a time. I'm 6'1 for reference. Also open to any other suggestions in the price range and lower for my needs. Haven't used a bike since college because I didn't have a car and would always go to Walmart and get something for $150 or so that would last me through the winters and those were fine for my needs
If you're not going off road, the Costco one will be easier to ride on the streets and lighter I think.
Jul 24, 2022 10:01 PM
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Examiner44Jul 24, 2022 10:01 PM
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Quote from MrDealYoGurl :
Can anyone give any insight to this compared to the Boss Three 700cc that Costco sells? Honestly just going to be using this to ride around the neighborhood and maybe to the grocery store. No more than a 2 miles at a time. I'm 6'1 for reference. Also open to any other suggestions in the price range and lower for my needs. Haven't used a bike since college because I didn't have a car and would always go to Walmart and get something for $150 or so that would last me through the winters and those were fine for my needs
Since you are 6' 1", the Schwinn may be a better size for you. It's a 19" frame versus the 18" frame on the Boss Three. You are unlikely to find anything better in this price range.
Jul 24, 2022 10:05 PM
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iwheelaJul 24, 2022 10:05 PM
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Jul 24, 2022 10:26 PM
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Quote from MrDealYoGurl :
Can anyone give any insight to this compared to the Boss Three 700cc that Costco sells? Honestly just going to be using this to ride around the neighborhood and maybe to the grocery store. No more than a 2 miles at a time. I'm 6'1 for reference. Also open to any other suggestions in the price range and lower for my needs. Haven't used a bike since college because I didn't have a car and would always go to Walmart and get something for $150 or so that would last me through the winters and those were fine for my needs
Agree with others that this is not the bike for your needs. This bike is for trails.

Since you have Costco membership, you might consider Priority Cycles via costconext.
Costco members get 20% off their retail prices, but the selection is limited.
https://costco.prioritybicycles.c...cts/cooper

This Brilliant Cooper is $429.99 which seems like a good deal.
Yes steel frame, but the bike is not that heavy at 27 lbs. Belt drive and Shimano internal gear hub is a big plus (low maintenance) for a casual rider.
I ordered a 20" bike for my kid from them and quite happy with the quality/purchase.
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Jul 25, 2022 01:53 AM
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techdesai2Jul 25, 2022 01:53 AM
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I got a similar bike for a lot less. Search for "Framed bike" on slickdeals.

Earlier we got it for $125-135, currently still available for $180.

Shimano 1x7 gears. Front suspension with 100mm travel, etc

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Jul 25, 2022 02:05 AM
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MatveyMJul 25, 2022 02:05 AM
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Any good deals on road bikes?
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Jul 25, 2022 03:50 AM
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Jul 25, 2022 03:50 AM
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Quote from techdesai2 :
I got a similar bike for a lot less. Search for "Framed bike" on slickdeals.

Earlier we got it for $125-135, currently still available for $180.

Shimano 1x7 gears. Front suspension with 100mm travel, etc
Wow - thank you! Repped
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Jul 25, 2022 04:14 AM
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Jul 25, 2022 04:14 AM
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Quote from techdesai2 :
I got a similar bike for a lot less. Search for "Framed bike" on slickdeals.

Earlier we got it for $125-135, currently still available for $180.

Shimano 1x7 gears. Front suspension with 100mm travel, etc
That doesn't seem like a similar bike at all.

Imo, the axum is a better bike in terms of upgrade options
- Tapered fork vs straight on the Framed
- Cassette vs freewheel on the Framed
- Framed is not 1x drivetrain
- Yes the fork is a brand name, but no lockout, whereas the Axum's is in-house fork, but it has a lockout that actually works.

Don't get me wrong, the framed bike might be a good option for some. But I still prefer the Axum, even thought it's 2x the price of the framed.
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Jul 25, 2022 04:28 AM
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Jul 25, 2022 04:28 AM
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Does Walmart takes commuter checks issued by BoFA thats usable against bicycle/cycling items?
Jul 25, 2022 11:04 AM
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JohnS7762Jul 25, 2022 11:04 AM
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Quote from techdesai2 :
I got a similar bike for a lot less. Search for "Framed bike" on slickdeals.

Earlier we got it for $125-135, currently still available for $180.

Shimano 1x7 gears. Front suspension with 100mm travel, etc
This has a tapered head tube allowing installation of modern forks, boost spacing normally found on $900+ mountain bikes, front 180 mm disc rotor, and 29x2.6" decent tires with a 1x8 speed.

Oops just noticed the post above. But basically there is no other mountain bike that can match the Axum for less than $700-800. Sure others might have named brand forks but you can upgrade this thing to match a $1800-2000 Trek Roscoe with a fork and brake upgrade. I installed a Manitou markhour boost fork, Advent X clutch derailleur and DHF/DHR front and rear tires and it's already bike park ready.
Last edited by JohnS7762 July 25, 2022 at 05:08 AM.
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Jul 25, 2022 01:08 PM
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killerbeezJul 25, 2022 01:08 PM
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Oof, having a hard time deciding between this and the framed bike. Hmmmmm
Jul 25, 2022 01:12 PM
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sdaddict001Jul 25, 2022 01:12 PM
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Quote from extra :
Agree with others that this is not the bike for your needs. This bike is for trails.

Since you have Costco membership, you might consider Priority Cycles via costconext.
Costco members get 20% off their retail prices, but the selection is limited.
https://costco.prioritybicycles.c...cts/cooper

This Brilliant Cooper is $429.99 which seems like a good deal.
Yes steel frame, but the bike is not that heavy at 27 lbs. Belt drive and Shimano internal gear hub is a big plus (low maintenance) for a casual rider.
I ordered a 20" bike for my kid from them and quite happy with the quality/purchase.
Hmm so you're saying Costco one is not good for bike trails? Why is that? Asking as I just bought the Costco bike to ride around neighborhood but also to go on bike trail. I'm a newbie when it comes to bikes so appreciate the help.

Btw, the bike trail I'm referring to is like this:

https://www.nps.gov/subjects/trai...tate=false
Last edited by sdaddict001 July 25, 2022 at 07:17 AM.

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Jul 25, 2022 02:03 PM
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bassdude7Jul 25, 2022 02:03 PM
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Quote from iwheela :
What about this one:https://www.walmart.com/ip/seort/...gn_id=9383 [walmart.com]
iwheela
so the Kent Trouvaille should be a good bike on paper. It has a lot of good quality, name brand components that would normally cost $800 anywhere else. But the quality of the bike itself is questionable.
I bought one and
1) The rear wheel wasn't latched in place, so it bounced around in shipping and the sprockets scratched up a lot of the frame
2) The chain was routed incorrectly through the rear derailleur pulley and was grinding against a metal tab (I have read stories from others having this same problem) and
3) Something is wrong with my frame and the rear brake rotor is grinding against the brake caliper because of it. The rotor isn't bent and the caliper is mounted as far over as it can be, so it can't be fixed. I'm not sure if it was bent in shipping or if it was just welded wrong, but neither surprises me.
So I'm going to be returning mine since it's completely unrideable. It's also currently out of stock. If you do buy one, it's going to require a lot of work to get it up and running, and even then its a gamble, but it has the potential to be an amazing cheap bike.
Last edited by bassdude7 July 25, 2022 at 08:05 AM.

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