More Help
When in doubt:
If you're concerned about your bike's performance or just don't quite feel confident making your own adjustments, then take your bike to your local Schwinn dealer - they're always glad to see you and happy to help.
Before the season begins:
Just like you car requires a tune-up, bikes have parts that wear and need adjustment. Take your bike in to your local shop for a complete tune-up. Their mechanics can often spot small problems before they become major headaches on the road (worn chains, cracked tires, worn out brake pads etc.) A good tune-up includes tuning the shifting, adjusting worn brakes, truing wheels (taking the wobbles out) and checking for any repairs that need to be made.
NOTE: If you need to take your bike to a shop, make sure you allow a few days to a week turnaround for your bike to be tuned up or serviced - especially at the beginning of the season or prior to a large local event. Many dealers take appointments for servicing, so call ahead.
If you're concerned about your bike's performance or just don't quite feel confident making your own adjustments, then take your bike to your local Schwinn dealer - they're always glad to see you and happy to help.
Before the season begins:
Just like you car requires a tune-up, bikes have parts that wear and need adjustment. Take your bike in to your local shop for a complete tune-up. Their mechanics can often spot small problems before they become major headaches on the road (worn chains, cracked tires, worn out brake pads etc.) A good tune-up includes tuning the shifting, adjusting worn brakes, truing wheels (taking the wobbles out) and checking for any repairs that need to be made.
NOTE: If you need to take your bike to a shop, make sure you allow a few days to a week turnaround for your bike to be tuned up or serviced - especially at the beginning of the season or prior to a large local event. Many dealers take appointments for servicing, so call ahead.
