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

From handmade pieces to vintage treasures ready to be loved again, Etsy is the global marketplace for unique and creative goods. It’s also home to a whole host of one-of-a-kind items made with love and extraordinary care. While many of the items on Etsy are handmade, you’ll also find craft supplies, digital items, and more. The Mikko and Huron cruisers can make any day feel like the weekend.

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The durable cruiser bicycle’s steel cruiser frame is perfect for tooling around the neighborhood, park or beach. 2.1-inch wide tires provide added stability and a smooth ride. Front and rear fenders help keep you clean and dry in damp weather while adding to the vintage style. The name “Schwinn” in front of the title “Cruiser” has traditionally meant solid, comfortable riding, a cantilvered framea top balloon tires and an overall look that never goes out of style.

If you buy directly from us, we’re gonna allow you to customize it. We’re gonna build one-off bikes for whoever wants to do it. We’re gonna change your rims, change tires, we can change seat colors, basically anything. So if you’re on our website, just navigate to the top, you’re gonna see a link says customizer.

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 schwinn dealers like that. We’ve got a wide selection of bike sizes and styles, including electric, to fit a wide variety of riders. Fabulous and functional, the front and rear fenders add that vintage flair while helping to protect you – and your clothes – from splashes and dirt while you ride.

These are the 26″ and 20-inch single-speed models. When our shop re-opens to the public following the coronavirus outbreak, we’ll be happy to discuss options for fit customization, upgrades, and accessories. Several years ago, California cyclists adapted the word “cruiser” to their world of sandy beaches, and enjoyed riding oldballoon-tired bikes along the ocean’s edge.