Schwinn Delta Sport Dual-Suspension Mountain Bike with 26-inch wheels and the Schwinn ISO-Drive proprietary dual-suspension system
Dual suspension absorbs shock to back and front wheel with suspension under the front fork and on the frame
Tough ISO Drive alloy frame is lightweight and has two bottle cage mounts
21-speed EZ Fire Shimano drive train, Shimano EF-50 shifters, and Acera rear derailleur
Promax linear pull alloy brakes and brake levers, and double-wall alloy rims with quick-release alloy hubs, and stainless steel spokes
The Schwinn Delta Sport Mountain Bike is ready to ride over rough terrain and take the abuse of the trail for you. Dual suspension absorbs shock to both the back and front wheel, allowing you to negotiate rocks, logs, and anything else that lay across your trail. The tough ISO Drive alloy frame is lightweight and designed to jump all the obstacles. With a 21-speed Shimano EZ Fire Shimano drive train, Shimano EF-50 shifters, and Acera rear derailleur, the Delta Sport is ready to take on any steep
24-inch girl's mountain bike with steel-mountain geometry frame
Front SR Suntour suspension fork handles bumps and increases control
21-speed SRAM grip shifters and Shimano TX-31 rear derailleur
Sure-stopping alloy linear pull brakes; quality padded saddle
SR Suntour alloy cranks; lightweight alloy rims
Experience the awesome ride that a front suspension mountain bike delivers in the mountains or on the street with this Schwinn High Timber Front Suspension Girl's Bike. The bike features a handcrafted high-tensile steel frame and 21-speed Index multi-speed shifters designed to provide nice control. Front and Rear Linear Pull Brakes for added safety. Extra wide 1.95" tires roll smoothly over pavement or grass. An adjustable quick-release seat allows you to adjust it up and down in seconds for in
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