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Schwinn Meridian

4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 5,800 ratings

Price: $629.99
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US Adult Bicycle Size Chart
Brand SizeRider Height (in)Wheel Size (in)
1-Speed/24-Inch Wheels56 - 6624
Single-Speed/24-Inch Wheels56 - 6624
1-Speed/26-Inch Wheels64 - 7426
Single-Speed/26-Inch Wheels64 - 7426
3-Speed Deluxe/26-Inch Wheels64 - 7426
7-Speed/26-Inch Wheels64 - 7426
27.5-Inch Wheels64 - 7427.5
28-Inch Wheels64 - 7428
29-Inch Wheels64 - 7429
Bike Type Cruiser Bike
Age Range (Description) Adult
Brand Schwinn
Number of Speeds 1
Color Black
Wheel Size 26 Inches
Frame Material Aluminum
Suspension Type Rigid
Special Feature Basket, Foldable
Included Components Tricycle

About this item

  • Adult trike equipped with 26-inch wheels and offers a comfortable riding experience for riders 5'4" to 6'2" in height, recommended weight limit is 300 pounds
  • Bike has front V-brake and rear band brake provides versatile stopping power.
  • Keep your cargo securely with the redesigned basket, measures 505 x 540 x 300 mm, with a weight limit of 44 pounds, and it conveniently folds flat for storage when not in use
  • Three wheels provide a more stable, balanced ride with wide upright adjustable handlebars, extra-large comfort cruiser saddle, great for older riders, lack of mobility, or unconfident riders
  • Full coverage fenders add style while helping to keep you dry, and heavy duty double-wall alloy rims with oversized tires add strength and stability

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Price
$472.31 $606.74 $646.91 $899.99
Frame Material
Aluminum Aluminum Aluminum Aluminum
Wheel Size
24-Inch 26-Inch 26-Inch 26-Inch
# of Speeds
Single Speed Single Speed 7-Speed 3-Speed
Recommended Rider Height
4'8"-5'6" 5'0"-6'1" 5'0"-6'1" 5'0"-6'1"
Features
Folding Cargo Basket Folding Cargo Basket Folding Cargo Basket Folding Basket, Nylon Canvas
all riders welcome

Product Description

Ride with confidence and style on the Meridian tricycle by Schwinn. This full-sized tricycle for adults is perfect for those who want to enjoy the outdoors. The Meridian’s stylish three-wheeled design provides more stability than a bicycle, while the step-through aluminum frame provides a low stand over height, making it easier to get on and off. Its single-speed drivetrain, front linear pull brake, and rear drum brake make it simple to use. Plus, this tricycle’s upright riding position and cruiser dual spring saddle make it a joy to ride. And don’t forget - the rear folding basket has plenty of room for cargo, like a backpack, bags of groceries, and more. (Note: the basket is not suitable for children, pets, or other passengers.) Experience the joy of cycling like never before with the Meridian tricycle. Enjoy the freedom of riding a Schwinn.

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Customers find the bicycle has a nice design and good tires. They find it easy to ride and comfortable. However, some customers received missing parts. Opinions differ on assembly, build quality, value for money, and size.

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810 customers mention "Bike quality"802 positive8 negative

Customers appreciate the bike's quality. They find the tires, seat, and rims nice. The design is suitable for older riders. The paint finish is flawless and attractive. Overall, customers are satisfied with the bicycle's performance and condition.

"...Did I say, I love this trike? The seat is big, soft, comfortable and nice too....." Read more

"This bike is amazingly awesome! I was born with a genetic disorder (EDS) that has my bones aging three times as fast as my body...." Read more

"...It's pretty sturdy and fairly comfortable "as is" with stock seat, pedals and grips. I wasn't thrilled, however, with the packaging...." Read more

"...I rate the bike 5 stars because I love the style and I think it was a GREAT value. It seems to be working well...." Read more

564 customers mention "Ease of riding"481 positive83 negative

Customers enjoy riding the bicycle. They find it easy to ride, with no issues, and pedal smoothly. The tires have a smooth road tread that makes it easier to commute.

"...It almost feels like riding a stationary bike.. Comfortable with more leverage....." Read more

"...As for the riding, I LOVE this bike because it's super easy to ride...." Read more

"Overall, I'm very pleased with this purchase. It's really a fun bike to ride, the 7-speeds are enough to deal with inclines and yet get up to a..." Read more

"...It was a very smooth ride - I have the 7-speed/26" wheel version and the tires are very thick, hence the smooth ride...." Read more

187 customers mention "Comfort"131 positive56 negative

Customers find the bicycle comfortable and easy to ride. The wide handlebars make turning smooth, and it has helped build muscle and eliminate leg pain for some customers.

"...It almost feels like riding a stationary bike.. Comfortable with more leverage....." Read more

"...It's pretty sturdy and fairly comfortable "as is" with stock seat, pedals and grips. I wasn't thrilled, however, with the packaging...." Read more

"...No amount of WD40 would loosen them and to make it worse the bolts are such soft metal that any attempt to use a ratchet, screwdriver, pliers,..." Read more

"...The seat was comfy and easy to adjust, making for a smooth ride The basket looks like it will be handy to use, the brakes were easy to adjust, and..." Read more

873 customers mention "Ease of assembly"429 positive444 negative

Customers have different experiences with the bicycle assembly. Some find it easy to assemble the bike saddle and rear basket, and the step-through frame eliminates bike mounting/dismounting difficulty. The owner's manual is excellent and lists step-by-step instructions. Others report difficulties in assembly, lack of support from local stores, and the heavy rear assembly being more difficult than anticipated.

"...I have mechanical skills so assembly was no sweat..Someone who has less skill may need to ask a few questions. There is an 800 number supplied...." Read more

"...I could not put this bike together- I took it apart three times over a week before a co-workers husband took it during his bonding night with his..." Read more

"...son (mostly to just confirm I did something correctly) I was able to assemble the bike...." Read more

"...Aside from all the construction, assembly, and noise issues, I personally found that when riding the bike it follows the angle of the road...." Read more

706 customers mention "Build quality"450 positive256 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the bicycle's build quality. Some find it well-constructed, stable, and not top-heavy. They mention it has never fallen or crashed, and has a solid basket to carry bags. Others are disappointed with the quality of materials, assembly instructions, and lack of quality control.

"...The photo's do not do this bike justice. The basket is strong and BIGGER than I thought it would be...." Read more

"...how to ride the first time I got on this bike, yet I have never fallen nor crashed- even coasting down a steep hill at 10mph...." Read more

"...based on the reviews, but I have to say I am very disappointed with the quality of the materials, assembly instructions, and functionality of this..." Read more

"...I can definitely recommend this bike if you're looking for a quality adult tricycle, though bear in mind my concerns about shipping and the warranty...." Read more

438 customers mention "Value for money"303 positive135 negative

Customers have different views on the value for money of the bicycle. Some find it worth the cost and easy maintenance of a single-speed trike. Others feel it's not high-end, heavy, and clunky. The concept is great, but some customers mention issues like cheap bolts, poor instructions, and design.

"...this was on sale for about $275, so my mom agreed it would be good for the price...." Read more

"...The seat is just *okay* for me but since I got such a nice price on the bike, I don't feel badly about seeking out a wider, more comfortable seat...." Read more

"...They are Really cheap crap for a Schwinn. But when you saved 200 bucks, you can expect something to be cheap....." Read more

"...The good price and good name have is great hope...." Read more

245 customers mention "Size"135 positive110 negative

Customers have different views on the bicycle's size. Some find the basket large, wide, and deep. The bike fits through doors and in living spaces. Others mention it doesn't fit as well as they would like, with wimpy bars and fenders. There are no proper sizes provided in the instructions, making the width too narrow to slide easily onto bolts on the main frame.

"...The basket is strong and BIGGER than I thought it would be. My 5 year old grandson loves riding in it...." Read more

"...A comment about the basket: It is quite large. However, as a design, it surely is nothing the designers are proud of...." Read more

"...comfortable, the adjustment range offered in the seat and handle bars is pretty wide and should fit a large range of different sized humans...." Read more

"...was not properly placed on the sub-frame, making the width too narrow to slide easily onto the bolts on the main frame...." Read more

159 customers mention "Missing parts"26 positive133 negative

Customers have issues with missing parts in the bicycle. They mention missing bolts and nuts for the rear wheels, nuts and washers for the rear axle, a seat stem, and screws. The manual assembly instructions do not include the derailer and chain.

"...Assembly was easy but for the missing parts that had fallen off the bike and out of the box...." Read more

"...now that it's working I only have a couple of complaints: It only has one gear, of course... but I expected that, and the rear fenders are a bit ill..." Read more

"...Out of the box there was one missing part and one broken cable, but Pacific Cycle (who owns the Schwinn name and manufactures the bikes) Customer..." Read more

"...sturdy but assembly instructions were not clear and a few extra bolts would be appreciated. Also the front tire valve stem was not seated properly." Read more

If you're willing to deal with a few little startup issues, you'll have a great trike at a great price!
5 out of 5 stars
If you're willing to deal with a few little startup issues, you'll have a great trike at a great price!
I bought this bike after reading every single review, both positive and negative. I even took the step of ordering the bike from Amazon's Warehouse Deals. I paid a very reasonable price. I am a 52 year old woman who does not really have a lot of mechanical experience, but it was a beautiful day when the bike arrived. I got my iced tea and sat on my porch with the box and spent a leisurely afternoon figuring it out. With only a little help from my husband and son (mostly to just confirm I did something correctly) I was able to assemble the bike. I'm glad I did, too, because now, adjustments make more sense to me...I know the parts and understand how they work and fit together.That said, if you are just hoping for a quick experience putting it together, you may want to get help or pay a bike shop. I rate the bike 5 stars because I love the style and I think it was a GREAT value. It seems to be working well. But for the sake of those who read reviews, here are some notes that might help you.--The color: I read a lot of reviews that complained that they were hoping for a more BLUE bike. This should be called "Ice Blue" or something like that, not Slate, because the bike is really a silvery blue not a darker color like I would think Slate would be.--Packaging: I ordered from Amazon Warehouse Deals, which said the item would be repackaged, so I expected that. The large box it came in was not TOO badly roughed up from shipping, but when I opened it, the inner box that was holding all the bike parts was fairly frightening. Torn spots, dents in the cardboard, etc. From reading a lot of reviews about dents, I wonder if shipping is just really hard on this. Mine came basically double boxed. I wonder if someone returned it because of the condition of the original box! The original box did not appear to ever have been opened and resealed? Anyway, I probably got lucky, but my guess is this is a shipping issue and perhaps unavoidable when you have parts, like fenders, that are easily bent out of shape.--Assembly: Yeah, there were a few head scratching moments where I had to look at the diagram, re-read and THINK, but I figured them out. I saw a YouTube video of a guy who was pretty mechanical and putting this bike together for one of his parents and he had pretty much the same issues I had! I used (after googling!) Vicks VapoRub for grease for the handlebar stem and it is working great. Did have to laugh at the whiff of menthol I got just before my second ride on it, when I adjusted the handlebars. Vaseline would work too if you don't have a tube of grease that they call for. I confirmed with a mechanical friend that this will be no problem, we're not dealing with high temperatures or huge amounts of friction. I had to really work to get fenders lined up to the holes for the bolts that hold them on, then I had to bend them into shape a little to keep them from rubbing. This is no big deal to me, but if it is to you, you're forewarned. If you can't find the stem for the seat, look inside the hole in the frame, lots of people think they don't have one then find it there! Brakes might take a while to get them adjusted properly. If any of this really doesn't sound like something you want to mess with then definitely find a handier friend or take it to a bike shop for assembly. I didn't mind the tweaking.--Riding: THIS IS DIFFERENT THAN A TWO WHEEL BIKE! You have to really remember this or you may think something is wrong when it is not. If you learned to ride a two wheel bike, you instinctively *lean* to keep balance. Leaning on this bike is not necessary and may even make your sensation of being off balance WORSE. You *might* even want to lean OUT of a turn (the opposite direction) a tiny bit! I did feel a bit wonky on this trike at first, but I just took a deep breath and tried to remember that this was different. Much better as time goes on! Also, the road where I live is slightly graded to allow rain to runoff so if I'm riding on the road, I realize that it is going to feel off balance. I only take the road for a short while, then I am on the rails-to-trails near our home. That too is ever-so-slightly graded for runoff, but I can work with it better there. If the trail is clear, I just take my spot up the middle and my fellow bikers let me know they are coming with a friendly call or ring of their bell and I move over. :)--Mount/Dismount: At first, I kept whacking the back of my legs with the back wheels. Just needed to get in the habit of remembering that unlike a 2 wheel bike, I have to watch for them.--Seat: I'm a middle aged woman with an ample middle aged figure. The seat is just *okay* for me but since I got such a nice price on the bike, I don't feel badly about seeking out a wider, more comfortable seat. Until switching the seat, I only had gone about 3 miles at a time to avoid a sore posterior.If you want a flawless, seamless experience to get up and running, look elsewhere or get professional help to assemble and fine tune. If you're willing to deal with a few little issues, you'll have a great trike at a great price.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2011
    Color: BlueSize: 1-Speed/26-Inch WheelsVerified Purchase
    For about a year I have looked at 3 wheel bikes(trikes)intending to get one for my lady friend. I ride road bikes for exerciser and pleasure and wanted her to accompany me when I leisurely explore small country towns or cruise bike paths.

    She has balance problems and is not able to ride a 2 wheel bike at this time and I felt she could ride a trike..

    To be honest, I choose this trike because it was the cheapest deal I could find on line.. Sorry honey..

    I never expected this much quality for the price though..

    The Low Price and the fact that it's a trike is the only reason I bough it....

    Being this cheap I felt it may be light duty and not very well made. I hoped it would get her riding before we trashed it and she got on a two wheeler..

    BOY was I SHOCKED.

    I opened the crate, saw this trike and fell in love..

    The trike arrived UPS, no damage, none what so ever, zilch but there was one hole in the box where an axle rubbed..

    The box had been opened and taped closed..

    Everything was in the box, no missing parts to my surprise due to the fact all the staples had been pulled loose on top of the heavy card board box and it was clear to see someone had taped it closed again using packing tape..

    I have mechanical skills so assembly was no sweat..Someone who has less skill may need to ask a few questions. There is an 800 number supplied. I did not call it so I can't say if it works or not.

    For assembly you will need metric tools. I recommend sockets and metric allen wrenches.. A strong Phillips screw driver may be handy too..

    My trike had two flat tires but there is nothing wrong with the tires.

    New rubber can be expected to slowly leak at times because before rubber ages a tiny bit of air can seep through the rubber even when there are no holes in the tube. No telling how long those tires had sat in storage.

    I squirted some slime in the tubes (like I always do with new bikes ) and inflated the tires. They are holding air well..

    The instructions are a single page tucked in the owners manual. Hard to find and not really good when you do.

    There was NOTHING mentioned about trikes in the owners manual. Strange..

    BUT if you insert the back part to the bike to the main frame and bolt it together using the 4 bolts and nuts provided you will get past the hard part.

    I hear complaints about the fenders...Mine are great..The fenders will need to be adjusted to cover the tires.. Do not bend the nice shiny metal braces.

    After the fenders are installed you can slightly bow the center brace to line the fender with the top of the tire..with an adjustable wrench you can grasp and slightly bend the bottom part of the fender braces outward to line the fenders up with the tires..If you are careful you can get them almost perfect..

    Someone could drill the fake lights ( red reflectors ) located on each fender from behind and install LED's through the back.. Fill the hole with something to keep water out. Hook up a battery and have red lights for night riding..Done correctly this would be nice..

    When you assemble the two main parts..Think of the front of the bike as the bike and the part with the long axle as THE REAR PART.

    The rear part attaches to the bike where the rear wheel normally goes.

    It has flanges that GO INTO not over the matching flanges on the main bike frame..

    Put them INSIDE where the back wheel normally goes. They fit tight and may not be easy to get INSIDE. A ball bat or other heavy wooden object, covered with rags to protect the pain will help bang the parts in place..

    You will also need to connect a short chain during assembly but do not fear. It comes with a master link that you clip in place using pliers.

    I have a chain tool and I replaced the factory short chain with a better chain that I had on hand. I made a replacement short chain out of a long chain using my chain tool..

    I recommend that everyone buy a chain tool and learn how to use it..All bike and trike riders should know how to splice a bike chain.

    The photo's do not do this bike justice.

    The basket is strong and BIGGER than I thought it would be.

    My 5 year old grandson loves riding in it. Place more weight slightly to the right because the right back tire does the pulling and needs the weight for traction especially going up hills..

    It will coast down hills very FAST... you may want to hold slight pressure on the hand brake at times.. Always be careful costing big hills and use the brakes to keep your speed in a safe range. I feel safe on the trike at about 17 MPH..

    Install a bike computer.. Keep up with your miles. This will encourage you to ride more. Gives you goals..

    Yes. I Recommend this bike and I recommend people get it from Amazon. They have always treated me well and they have the best deals on line. I love this product and I am impressed with Amazon's service..

    My lady friend is very happy with her new trike. We have ridden it tonight all over the farm.. I believe it will be good for some park trails too.

    I regret now that I did not get one for myself so when she rides hers I can leisurely ride along side..

    Did I say, I love this trike? The seat is big, soft, comfortable and nice too..

    The angle of the seat in relation to the peddles makes it fun and easy to ride.

    It almost feels like riding a stationary bike.. Comfortable with more leverage..

    The ONLY thing I did not like about the entire package is the cheap plastic peddles. Ouch.

    They are NOT what I know as cruiser peddles and they will not spin freely when I give them a spin.. That is how I check my peddles. If I spin them I expect them to rotate at least 10 times on their own before slowing to a stop..

    I suspect these peddles NOT have BEARINGS at all..

    They look like Cheap Mountain bike peddles that retail for about 7 bucks a set..

    They are Really cheap crap for a Schwinn.

    But when you saved 200 bucks, you can expect something to be cheap..

    We will just replace them and not look back..

    Wallyworld sells Cruiser peddles with bearings for about 12 bucks..

    I like THEM much better but in all fairness the Mountain Bike Peddles may not allow your foot to slip off due to the way they are made...

    Quality like this, sold this cheap, is a bargain. Cheap plastic peddles and all...Better get you one while you can.. Good luck Chief.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2017
    Color: Slate Blue (24-Inch Wheels)Size: 1-Speed/24-Inch WheelsVerified Purchase
    This bike is amazingly awesome!
    I was born with a genetic disorder (EDS) that has my bones aging three times as fast as my body. That being said even at only 24 I have MAJOR joint problems, including a sprained PCL, but I wanted something that would be easy on my bones while helping me keep active. I received this as a Christmas present from my mom- AKA she gave me her card and said buy yourself a trike. I did not want to buy something super expensive and at the time this was on sale for about $275, so my mom agreed it would be good for the price.
    The shipping was fast and I was not home when it arrived, luckily my apartment maintenance guys love me because it was in my third floor apartment when I got home from my trip. This box is heavy- it took two guys to carry it up three flights. I have a 100 pound dog who I carry fifty pounds of dog food up three flights of stairs every two weeks, and yet I still found myself scooting the box around the apartment because of its heaviness.
    I could not put this bike together- I took it apart three times over a week before a co-workers husband took it during his bonding night with his son and put it together in less than three hours. I have always been handy challenged, but I would still recommend not spending the money on labor and just bring someone handy the bike, some beer, and a pizza because it is do-able.
    Once it was put together, it was still too heavy to bring back upstairs daily, so if you don't live in a trusty neighborhood take that into consideration.
    As for the riding, I LOVE this bike because it's super easy to ride. So far my longest ride was 12 miles with a 300ft elevation- in total during the past few months this bike has seen me through a total of over 50 miles and 700ft elevation in weather up to 100 degrees plus humidity- and this bike has held up. I ride to the store all the time, load up one of my five gallon bins with $100 worth of groceries, stick it in the basket, and ride home easily. I live in a very humid extremely hilly area of south Texas, and this bike handles both the hills and my weight extremely well.
    When I received this bike I did not like the seat and upgraded to one without a horn, which I do suggest looking into.
    I was 5.4 and 220 pounds when I received this bike, and have already lost 10 pounds by riding this bike for fun. This was my first bike ever, and I didn't know how to ride the first time I got on this bike, yet I have never fallen nor crashed- even coasting down a steep hill at 10mph. I would highly recommend this bike for older adults who have bone issues like myself, mobility challenged individuals, or anyone who wants a cargo type trike that is easy on the ecosystem. If this bike ever fails me, I would not even think twice about spending the asking price for this trike, it has quickly become my child and new favorite hobby.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Heavy trike, but soooo worth the price
    Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2017
    This bike is amazingly awesome!
    I was born with a genetic disorder (EDS) that has my bones aging three times as fast as my body. That being said even at only 24 I have MAJOR joint problems, including a sprained PCL, but I wanted something that would be easy on my bones while helping me keep active. I received this as a Christmas present from my mom- AKA she gave me her card and said buy yourself a trike. I did not want to buy something super expensive and at the time this was on sale for about $275, so my mom agreed it would be good for the price.
    The shipping was fast and I was not home when it arrived, luckily my apartment maintenance guys love me because it was in my third floor apartment when I got home from my trip. This box is heavy- it took two guys to carry it up three flights. I have a 100 pound dog who I carry fifty pounds of dog food up three flights of stairs every two weeks, and yet I still found myself scooting the box around the apartment because of its heaviness.
    I could not put this bike together- I took it apart three times over a week before a co-workers husband took it during his bonding night with his son and put it together in less than three hours. I have always been handy challenged, but I would still recommend not spending the money on labor and just bring someone handy the bike, some beer, and a pizza because it is do-able.
    Once it was put together, it was still too heavy to bring back upstairs daily, so if you don't live in a trusty neighborhood take that into consideration.
    As for the riding, I LOVE this bike because it's super easy to ride. So far my longest ride was 12 miles with a 300ft elevation- in total during the past few months this bike has seen me through a total of over 50 miles and 700ft elevation in weather up to 100 degrees plus humidity- and this bike has held up. I ride to the store all the time, load up one of my five gallon bins with $100 worth of groceries, stick it in the basket, and ride home easily. I live in a very humid extremely hilly area of south Texas, and this bike handles both the hills and my weight extremely well.
    When I received this bike I did not like the seat and upgraded to one without a horn, which I do suggest looking into.
    I was 5.4 and 220 pounds when I received this bike, and have already lost 10 pounds by riding this bike for fun. This was my first bike ever, and I didn't know how to ride the first time I got on this bike, yet I have never fallen nor crashed- even coasting down a steep hill at 10mph. I would highly recommend this bike for older adults who have bone issues like myself, mobility challenged individuals, or anyone who wants a cargo type trike that is easy on the ecosystem. If this bike ever fails me, I would not even think twice about spending the asking price for this trike, it has quickly become my child and new favorite hobby.
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  • Pierre N. LeBlanc
    4.0 out of 5 stars Blue thunder
    Reviewed in Canada on August 14, 2024
    Color: PeriwinkleSize: 7-Speed/26-Inch WheelsVerified Purchase
    I got this because I can’t seem to ride on two wheels anymore. I am still getting used to it, but find it nimble and the high gear can deliver some speed. Next to a recumbent this is very nice.
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    4.0 out of 5 stars Blue thunder
    Reviewed in Canada on August 14, 2024
    I got this because I can’t seem to ride on two wheels anymore. I am still getting used to it, but find it nimble and the high gear can deliver some speed. Next to a recumbent this is very nice.
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  • J.
    4.0 out of 5 stars Once it is mounted is great…
    Reviewed in Canada on July 25, 2024
    Color: RedSize: 7-Speed/26-Inch WheelsVerified Purchase
    Assembling this tricycle is a nightmare;
    I do not recommend mounting it alone to anyone who does not have sharp mechanical skills and lots of tools.

    Furthermore mine came, inexplicably, with the primary chain all entangled; I had to call a bike mechanic to open it and install it.

    Once mounted, it is a great tricycle.

    The seven speeds are a plus, as it is a heavy bike and you need to use them on the slightest slopes.

    Brakes are very good, it has even a parking brake,

    Ridding a tricycle for the first time is kind of weird as you ten to lean into the turn, as in bicycles, and you should do just the OPPOSITE, to prevent the outside wheel to lift from the ground on a sharp turn.

    The finnish of the Schwinn is very high quality, this bike is very sturdy and shall last forever.

    If you are willing to pay for a bike mechanic to assemble it, I highly recommend the purchase of this Schwinn Meridian 7 trycicle, specially for older guys like myself.

    It is a great exercise!
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    J.
    4.0 out of 5 stars Once it is mounted is great…
    Reviewed in Canada on July 25, 2024
    Assembling this tricycle is a nightmare;
    I do not recommend mounting it alone to anyone who does not have sharp mechanical skills and lots of tools.

    Furthermore mine came, inexplicably, with the primary chain all entangled; I had to call a bike mechanic to open it and install it.

    Once mounted, it is a great tricycle.

    The seven speeds are a plus, as it is a heavy bike and you need to use them on the slightest slopes.

    Brakes are very good, it has even a parking brake,

    Ridding a tricycle for the first time is kind of weird as you ten to lean into the turn, as in bicycles, and you should do just the OPPOSITE, to prevent the outside wheel to lift from the ground on a sharp turn.

    The finnish of the Schwinn is very high quality, this bike is very sturdy and shall last forever.

    If you are willing to pay for a bike mechanic to assemble it, I highly recommend the purchase of this Schwinn Meridian 7 trycicle, specially for older guys like myself.

    It is a great exercise!
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  • Dylan Hepworth
    2.0 out of 5 stars Enviado Roto
    Reviewed in Mexico on May 17, 2023
    Color: RedSize: 7-Speed/26-Inch WheelsVerified Purchase
    En primer lugar, pido disculpas por mi español. Estoy aprendiendo.

    Es una bici bastante buena. Hay algunos problemas con él, la mayoría en su mayoría muy menor. Sin embargo, hubo algunos problemas al recibirla, y muchos problemas al armarla. Recientemente me mudé a México, y sabía que no iba a tener un coche por un tiempo, así que quería conseguir una bicicleta que podría utilizar para ir de compras y moverse por la ciudad con. Sabía que iba a tardar un mes en llegar, así que la pedí con antelación. Apareció casi exactamente un mes después.

    Cuando llegó, las instrucciones de montaje eran muy confusas. Hice una parte del proceso y tuve que parar porque parecía que me habían enviado una rueda que no estaba completa. Después de investigar más, descubrí que tenía todas las piezas correctas, pero que habían empaquetado las ruedas incorrectamente. Así que empecé a montarla de nuevo.

    Una vez que terminé de montarla casi por completo, descubrí que habían instalado la cadena alrededor del cuadro de la bicicleta, por lo que no podía utilizarla. Me puse en contacto con su soporte y me dijeron que iba a tener que contratar a alguien para repararla. Se ofrecieron a pagar la reparación pero exigían un recibo que como muchos de ustedes saben, aquí en México no siempre se recibe un recibo. En este caso no lo recibí así que no me lo reembolsaron.

    Tardaron una semana completa en armar y reparar esta moto. No tenía transporte así que tuve que pagar viajes para moverme por la ciudad. Schwinn se negó a reembolsarme ninguno de esos gastos.

    También hubo otros problemas durante el proceso de fabricación. Había varios cortes y rasguños en el cuadro, y tuve que arreglar el freno trasero porque estaba demasiado suelto.

    No recomendaría esta bicicleta porque no es de muy buena calidad para la cantidad de dinero que tienes que gastar en ella.
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    Dylan Hepworth
    2.0 out of 5 stars Enviado Roto
    Reviewed in Mexico on May 17, 2023
    En primer lugar, pido disculpas por mi español. Estoy aprendiendo.

    Es una bici bastante buena. Hay algunos problemas con él, la mayoría en su mayoría muy menor. Sin embargo, hubo algunos problemas al recibirla, y muchos problemas al armarla. Recientemente me mudé a México, y sabía que no iba a tener un coche por un tiempo, así que quería conseguir una bicicleta que podría utilizar para ir de compras y moverse por la ciudad con. Sabía que iba a tardar un mes en llegar, así que la pedí con antelación. Apareció casi exactamente un mes después.

    Cuando llegó, las instrucciones de montaje eran muy confusas. Hice una parte del proceso y tuve que parar porque parecía que me habían enviado una rueda que no estaba completa. Después de investigar más, descubrí que tenía todas las piezas correctas, pero que habían empaquetado las ruedas incorrectamente. Así que empecé a montarla de nuevo.

    Una vez que terminé de montarla casi por completo, descubrí que habían instalado la cadena alrededor del cuadro de la bicicleta, por lo que no podía utilizarla. Me puse en contacto con su soporte y me dijeron que iba a tener que contratar a alguien para repararla. Se ofrecieron a pagar la reparación pero exigían un recibo que como muchos de ustedes saben, aquí en México no siempre se recibe un recibo. En este caso no lo recibí así que no me lo reembolsaron.

    Tardaron una semana completa en armar y reparar esta moto. No tenía transporte así que tuve que pagar viajes para moverme por la ciudad. Schwinn se negó a reembolsarme ninguno de esos gastos.

    También hubo otros problemas durante el proceso de fabricación. Había varios cortes y rasguños en el cuadro, y tuve que arreglar el freno trasero porque estaba demasiado suelto.

    No recomendaría esta bicicleta porque no es de muy buena calidad para la cantidad de dinero que tienes que gastar en ella.
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  • Dennis Menard
    2.0 out of 5 stars Not happy
    Reviewed in Canada on March 30, 2022
    Color: RedSize: 1-Speed/26-Inch WheelsVerified Purchase
    Found the rear fenders badly damaged as received but the shipping box was OK indicating the fenders were packaged knowingly damaged by Schwinn. Tried to have just the fenders replaced but Amazon required the tricycle be returned and send me my money back. Also, the rear axle assembly seemed tight to turn and it required quite an effort to pedal. The tricycle itself was made out of quality parts and it was nice otherwise. Still no funds returned after a week and a half after it was returned.
  • El tigre de corazon
    5.0 out of 5 stars Hermosa, útil y fácil de armar
    Reviewed in Mexico on January 25, 2020
    Color: Black CherrySize: 1-Speed/26-Inch WheelsVerified Purchase
    Es un excelente artículo, w de armar y muy cómoda, fue una excelente compra
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