Schwinn Point Beach Cruiser 16 5in Frame 26″Wheel Red PGH#20250

Available in both men’s and women’s models and in speeds of 1, 3, 7, and 21, plus two electric versions (250- and 500-watt), there’s an EVRYjourney for everyone. But this bike’s relaxed attitude doesn’t discount it as a capable utilitarian ride. Front and rear-carrier braze-ons let you outfit it with racks and bags to carry essentials to the beach or grab a six-pack and sandwiches on the way home.

We are more in the customization, the selection, comfort side. If you want the nostalgia and the look, more simple, reminds you of the classic, timeless 50s style, I’d say go with the Schwinn for the $150 price point. Cruiser frame and fork feature durable steel construction and a vintage-inspired look that’s always chic. Just grab your shades and a helmet and you’ll be riding in style. What are some of the first bikes you remember riding as a kid?

If you’re looking to spend $150 or less, my suggestion would be a Schwinn would be a great option. Now the downside with that price point is, typically at that price point, you’re not gonna get a huge selection of color. That’s a big difference between Sixthreezero and a Schwinn, is that we offer a lot of colors, a lot of different speeds for every model. With Schwinn trying to keep prices low, it’s most effective for them to choose one or two colors and keep production volume high, keeps cost down, things like that. Schwinn quality padded schwinn beach cruiser cruiser seat is soft and supportive, while the handlebar’s upright stem provides comfortable riding position that’s easier on you low back.

The wheels are outfitted in attractive, retro white-wall balloon tires that offer a cushioned ride. Although sized for women up to 5 feet 6 inches, the bike can hold any rider up to 300 pounds. Plus, this model is a breeze to set up since it’s shipped mostly pre-assembled. These bikes also have a great deal of style with their low profiles and wide, sweeping handlebars. “Styling is a traditional consideration when shopping for a cruiser, and it is a personal choice that’s fun to make,” says Josh Arnold, co-owner of Routes Bicycle Tours and Rentals in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Before buying, consider the cost, comfort features, and whether you need gears.

The EVRYjourney borrows the flat foot stopping (no tip toes!) idea from Electra bikes, so that you can stop your bike with confidence that you’re not going to fall over! The design requires the pedals to be placed farther forward than on a standard bike, which results in the rider pushing slightly forward rather than straight down on the pedals. The salt air is no match for the Coast’s rustproof components, which include stainless-steel spokes, an aluminum frame and fork, and a maintenance-free Gates Carbon Drive belt.