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Schwinn Frontier: Where does this one sit in the quality continuuum?

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Old 04-14-12, 08:09 PM
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I rode a 12 spd Schwinn Frontier for MANY miles on roads & regular bike trails, & never had a problem. I sold it years later & it was still a solid bike.
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good solid bikes , well made and fun to ride . You could do a lot worse .
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have the wheels trued and ride the heck out of it
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Decent bikes. The Frontier was a nicely made entry-level MTB.

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