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Schwinn, Hurley, & More Bike Sale: Schwinn High Timber ALX Mountain Bike Expired
$200
& More + Free S&H w/ Prime
Woot! has select Schwinn, Hurley, Mongoose, & More Bikes on sale. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account) or is otherwise $6.
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Both derailleur guards
Both derailleurs
One of the bikes the front light is very dim, it looks like the inside board slid back in the housing and I am yet to try to fix it
One rear brakes needed adjusting
Same bike the front disc brake rotor was slightly bent (just bent it back by hand slowly! make small adjustments)
And the rear wheel on the same bike desperately needed truing, which I did once I ordered a cheap spoke wrench on Amazon and referenced this video [youtube.com].
NOW, on to the strange:
1. Woot accidentally sent me a Hurley Big Swell which I did not order, but told me to just keep it, which was pretty 'swell' I hope to sell it.
2. The speedometer/odometer on one of the bikes stopped working after 45mi, which means the motor won't turn on because it thinks you are going 0.0 mph, and after a bunch of research I found this video [youtube.com], which helped me diagnose the problem. After removing the hub motor cover, I found a single magnet that did not appear to ever have been glued (and was out of its proper position). After trial and error, and putting the bike back together 3 times, I fixed it, but it was a pain in the butt. Before opening the motor I tried to contact Joyride bikes and they told me to contact Woot, who told me to either send it back or offered me a partial refund. I decided to try to fix it first, then take it to a bike shop if I couldn't, then send it back if they couldn't, but was able to fix it myself, so pretty sweet, and now just waiting on some sealant to arrive so I can take it apart yet again and reapply sealant to the cover.
Before I diagnosed the problem I took the bike apart pretty thoroughly and I would definitely NOT ride these in any sort of rain or wet environment because the weatherproofing is minimal.
The bikes themselves though are very sweet, super fun to ride and I never feel the need to go above 2 pedal assist. Plenty of power and have about 75mi on it now. I have a 17mi bike path near me and I will usually bike down without pedal assist, and back on level 2 and always end up with 75% battery left. If you're comfortable with bikes or DIY, or taking it to a bike shop that will work on it, I would definitely recommend it! Just know what you are getting.
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I got one on the crazy $600 joyridebike sale last year and I love mine.
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Both derailleur guards
Both derailleurs
One of the bikes the front light is very dim, it looks like the inside board slid back in the housing and I am yet to try to fix it
One rear brakes needed adjusting
Same bike the front disc brake rotor was slightly bent (just bent it back by hand slowly! make small adjustments)
And the rear wheel on the same bike desperately needed truing, which I did once I ordered a cheap spoke wrench on Amazon and referenced this video [youtube.com].
NOW, on to the strange:
1. Woot accidentally sent me a Hurley Big Swell which I did not order, but told me to just keep it, which was pretty 'swell' I hope to sell it.
2. The speedometer/odometer on one of the bikes stopped working after 45mi, which means the motor won't turn on because it thinks you are going 0.0 mph, and after a bunch of research I found this video [youtube.com], which helped me diagnose the problem. After removing the hub motor cover, I found a single magnet that did not appear to ever have been glued (and was out of its proper position). After trial and error, and putting the bike back together 3 times, I fixed it, but it was a pain in the butt. Before opening the motor I tried to contact Joyride bikes and they told me to contact Woot, who told me to either send it back or offered me a partial refund. I decided to try to fix it first, then take it to a bike shop if I couldn't, then send it back if they couldn't, but was able to fix it myself, so pretty sweet, and now just waiting on some sealant to arrive so I can take it apart yet again and reapply sealant to the cover.
Before I diagnosed the problem I took the bike apart pretty thoroughly and I would definitely NOT ride these in any sort of rain or wet environment because the weatherproofing is minimal.
The bikes themselves though are very sweet, super fun to ride and I never feel the need to go above 2 pedal assist. Plenty of power and have about 75mi on it now. I have a 17mi bike path near me and I will usually bike down without pedal assist, and back on level 2 and always end up with 75% battery left. If you're comfortable with bikes or DIY, or taking it to a bike shop that will work on it, I would definitely recommend it! Just know what you are getting.