Walmart has 29" Schwinn Men's or Women's Boundary Electric Mountain Bike w/ 250-Watt Motor & 7 Speeds (Black) on sale for $398. Shipping is free.
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Features:
29-inch wheels fit riders 5'7" to 6'2" tall. Ideal for Tall Riders.
Five levels of electric motor assistance while you pedal; assists up to 20 mph, last up to 45 miles.
250-watt pedal assist hub-drive motor allows you to go further and ride longer than ever before. The battery is integrated into the downtube for a low center of gravity and improved stability.
7-speed trigger shifter provides quick and smooth gear changes.
Front and rear mechanical disc brakes deliver crisp all-condition stopping.
Schwinn 29-in. Boundary Unisex Electric Mountain Bike for Adults Black 250w Ebike Motor Got a long commute you wish you could bike? Or maybe you’ve got your heart set on completing a challenging trail with steep hills? You can do it all with the Schwinn Boundary Electric Bike. The Boundary e-bike features a 250-watt pedal assist hub-drive motor that allows you to ride farther for longer. Just select your level of assistance on the thumb-pad controller and pedal as normal. The motor will put that much more oomph behind every pedal so you don’t have to worry about running out of steam halfway through your ride. The Boundary also features a mountain-style aluminum frame with front suspension fork that’s perfect for tough trail riding. 7-speed trigger shifter provides quick and smooth gear changes while front and rear mechanical disc brakes deliver crisp stops in all conditions. Alloy double wall rims sport mountain tires with an e-bike specific casing to provide optimum stability and performance. Plus the tool-free adjustable seat post makes it easy to find a comfortable fit. Take on those long distances and steep hills with ease on the Boundary e-bike. Enjoy the freedom of riding a Schwinn. View more from us on our brand page.
Product SKU:
187146880
UPC:
38675201682
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Walmart has 29" Schwinn Men's or Women's Boundary Electric Mountain Bike w/ 250-Watt Motor & 7 Speeds (Black) on sale for $398. Shipping is free.
Thanks Deal Hunter minntwins for sharing this deal
Features:
29-inch wheels fit riders 5'7" to 6'2" tall. Ideal for Tall Riders.
Five levels of electric motor assistance while you pedal; assists up to 20 mph, last up to 45 miles.
250-watt pedal assist hub-drive motor allows you to go further and ride longer than ever before. The battery is integrated into the downtube for a low center of gravity and improved stability.
7-speed trigger shifter provides quick and smooth gear changes.
Front and rear mechanical disc brakes deliver crisp all-condition stopping.
Model: 29" Schwinn Boundary Electric Mountain Bike w/ 250-Watt Motor & 7 Speeds
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I see the same thing with drivers in cars. Hardly any of them get out to push. Could be they have different goals in using the cars, maybe just for transport and not for exercise like me. Personally, I push my car every time.
If you max zoom the first image, it looks like there is both a throttle and a microshift controller (grey box). Normally that would be enough for me to roll the dice and order at this price, but the reviews are atrocious (all negative over the past six months).
Side note: I started to trust Walmart reviews far more than Amazon since they are usually more brutal and not as easily manipulated. They typically tell you when a review has been incentivized and you don't have people flattering every product to get upvoted so they can be a paid influencer. It is a sad, sad world when Walmart becomes the refuge for responsible retail…
Lol. This is exactly what I was thinking. Like the dude really thinks people who get electric bikes are doing it for the exercise more than anything. I wonder if he realizes that regular bikes exist for people that actually want to exercise. 🙊
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The Walmart listing appears to show no throttle, which is different than some older review videos found on YouTube. Just an FYI in case you're expecting a throttle after seeing some older videos
Throttles will make you lazy and you won't benefit from any exercise. I see it all the time, people riding all over the place and never pedaling at all.
That's a big assumption. For those who want to get in shape it's helpful. Especially when starting out and not fully understanding your stamina/limits. E.g. you can pedal out until you run out of steam, then throttle back vs trying to guess your halfway point.
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If you max zoom the first image, it looks like there is both a throttle and a microshift controller (grey box). Normally that would be enough for me to roll the dice and order at this price, but the reviews are atrocious (all negative over the past six months).
Side note: I started to trust Walmart reviews far more than Amazon since they are usually more brutal and not as easily manipulated. They typically tell you when a review has been incentivized and you don't have people flattering every product to get upvoted so they can be a paid influencer. It is a sad, sad world when Walmart becomes the refuge for responsible retail…
That's a big assumption. For those who want to get in shape it's helpful. Especially when starting out and not fully understanding your stamina/limits. E.g. you can pedal out until you run out of steam, then throttle back vs trying to guess your halfway point.
I see it every day. I walk 3.5 miles and see lots of people biking. I'd say maybe 1 in 10 ebike riders pedal even a little bit.
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I see it every day. I walk 3.5 miles and see lots of people biking. I'd say maybe 1 in 10 ebike riders pedal even a little bit.
I see the same thing with drivers in cars. Hardly any of them get out to push. Could be they have different goals in using the cars, maybe just for transport and not for exercise like me. Personally, I push my car every time.
I see the same thing with drivers in cars. Hardly any of them get out to push. Could be they have different goals in using the cars, maybe just for transport and not for exercise like me. Personally, I push my car every time.
Lol. This is exactly what I was thinking. Like the dude really thinks people who get electric bikes are doing it for the exercise more than anything. I wonder if he realizes that regular bikes exist for people that actually want to exercise. 🙊
I see the same thing with drivers in cars. Hardly any of them get out to push. Could be they have different goals in using the cars, maybe just for transport and not for exercise like me. Personally, I push my car every time.
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Lol. This is exactly what I was thinking. Like the dude really thinks people who get electric bikes are doing it for the exercise more than anything. I wonder if he realizes that regular bikes exist for people that actually want to exercise.
So you both think e-bikes are not intended for fitness, only for cheap transportation? Now I see why their are so many people riding on the wrong side of the street using throttle only and doing 25mph with no helmet. No brains-No headaches.
Anyone want to comment on if this is a decent bike or not?
It's an inexpensive e-bike with a priority battery that may be difficult to find a replacement for. Very low line components and pretty heavy. At this price point you can't expect much. If you can service and repair it yourself that would be a benefit. Most Bicycle shops won't touch these cheap bikes.
Last edited by StevenC56 October 25, 2023 at 09:12 AM.
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