Schwinn 1998 Factory Homegrown Suspension XT Bike 1998 or Older

4.56/5 (9 Reviews)
MSRP : $2799.00


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Schwinn 1998 Factory Homegrown Suspension XT


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Reviews 1 - 9 (9 Reviews Total)

User Reviews

Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by CHRIS LAMBERT a Cross Country Rider from SLC

Date Reviewed: August 2, 2002

Strengths:    Light weight
responsive
fast!


Weaknesses:    Not the best for uphills(a little bobby).

Bottom Line:   
Great bike...mines two years old and is still as nice as anything out there. Get one while you still can(if you can find one)!!

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Favorite Trail:   Wouldn't you like to know

Duration Product Used:   2 Years

Price Paid:    $1200.00

Purchased At:   wouldn't you like to know

Similar Products Used:   GT, Specialized

Bike Setup:   xtr rear, xt everything else, Rock Shock Sid front and rear shox

Overall Rating:4
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Michael a Weekend Warrior from Sewanee,TN

Date Reviewed: October 24, 2000

Strengths:    Light, responsive, sweet spot technology, great climber and descender, fast

Weaknesses:    stock shock is little too soft, no disc brake mounts

Bottom Line:   
Great bike, really good all around bike. I am looking to upgrade my shocks sometime soon. It really is a great bike that does a commendable job considering how low the travel is. Great job schwinn, you discontinued one of the best cross country suspension bikes out there. Five stars for the bike, minus one star for schwinn's stupidity.

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Favorite Trail:   Ocoee area trails

Duration Product Used:   1 Year

Price Paid:    $500.00

Purchased At:   Bought frame only at shop

Similar Products Used:   GT, Trek, other schwinns, voodoo

Bike Setup:   Old LX set up, Manitou SX-r, WTB seat and tires.

Overall Rating:5
Submitted by Madnivek a Cross-Country Rider from Pocatello

Date Reviewed: October 11, 1999

Strengths:    
Schwinn. They make some of the best bikes out there. The frame is the best design out there for an XC F/S bike. Lightweight and very responsive.


Weaknesses:    
The sad thing is that they are not making this design anymore.


Bottom Line:   
This is to supplement my previous review of this bike. Having the whole summer to ride it, I have to say it is the best ride I have ever been on. I have no complaints how this bike handles, rides, etc, It is the best hands down. The only thing I would change would be the semi-slicks to full knobbies, but that is a minor detail. Too bad Schwinn decided to change the design for their full suspension bikes, they had a real winner with this design.

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Favorite Trail:   
Porcupine Rim in Moab

Duration Product Used:   
1 Year

Similar Products Used:   
Schwinn S-10, S-20


Bike Setup:   
XTR/XT, judy SL and coupedeluxe rear shock, wildgrippers sprint tires, mavic 217 rims, and the beautiful bass boat orange paint jobbie.

Overall Rating:4
Submitted by Ed a Cross-Country Rider from Duavll, Wa

Date Reviewed: October 8, 1999

Strengths:    
Excellent suspension set-up. Have tried others but none as confortable when you're in the saddle.


Weaknesses:    
The bobbing effect is correctable for those of you who've commented on this problem. Tighten up your back schock if you do a lot of climbing and rebuild your front schocks with stiffer springs. The front suspension is right under you when you get off the seat to climb. I eliminated most of the front bob with heavy duty springs. Change Your headset! The stock one stinks.....Chris King if you can afford


Bottom Line:   
Go Schwinn!

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Favorite Trail:   
tiger mtn

Duration Product Used:   
2 Years

Similar Products Used:   
GT, K2, Specialized


Bike Setup:   
Marzocchi Atom Bomb, Hvy springs. A bit on the heavy side for you hardcore racers but the best schock made for you weekend thrashers. Blows away Rock Shox

Overall Rating:5
Submitted by Muffin the bker a Weekend Warrior from The mountains of TN

Date Reviewed: August 3, 1999

Strengths:    
Light, great climber, comfortable ride


Weaknesses:    
I think the shock was set up to mushy for me(I am a big guy not the bikes fault)


Bottom Line:   
Great dual suspension rig, great climber and sprinter, ponce I get it set up right it should fly. Can't wait to build this bike up tomorrow. Finally I will be able to give my big butt a comfortable ride. Great bike, My brother is trading frames with this guy, and is trading his Zaskar tem edition frame to him for this frame, and I am buying it from him. Luckily I don't have to wait until the end of the year when my brother gets his new fram to make the switch off, I get this frame tommorrow, oh happy day. Oh and did I mention that i had a choice between the zaskar frame and this, and for obvious reasons i chose this.

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Favorite Trail:   
can't tell you(it's a secret0

Duration Product Used:   
tested or demo'ed only

Similar Products Used:   
Gt karakoram, Schwinn 4 banger, Gt LTS 1000, Gt Zaskar team edition


Bike Setup:   
right now Gt Karakoram full LX MAnitou SX-r, but I am building this frme up tomorrow

Overall Rating:4
Submitted by Russ Moore a Weekend Warrior from Denver

Date Reviewed: June 25, 1999

Strengths:    
Perty light for a Full BOINGER.
Can't beat the Price($1200)


Weaknesses:    
Stickers suck.
Green Tires???


Bottom Line:   
For the Price you can't beat it. Stable and balanced on all terrain. Good Bike! Go Schwinn!!!

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Duration Product Used:   
3 months

Similar Products Used:   
DB V-link, Jamis Dakar


Bike Setup:   
XT,XTR,Judy SL

Overall Rating:5
Submitted by Daniel Villanueva a Weekend Warrior from Denver, CO

Date Reviewed: June 4, 1999

Strengths:    
I like the XTR components, Long travel Judy SL, and weight- approx 26lbs


Weaknesses:    
Takes some work to stop po-go effect when climbing


Bottom Line:   
I love this bike. This is my 1st F/S bike and I was unsure about which bike was the best for the money. I test rode a few bikes and this was the most impressive. Plus, for the price, $1299.00 brand new, I couldn't find any other bike with these specs. Go Homegrown!

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Favorite Trail:   
Deer Creeik

Duration Product Used:   
less than 1 month

Similar Products Used:   
Specialized FSR


Bike Setup:   
n/a

Overall Rating:4
Submitted by Paul Leonard a Cross-Country Rider from Monument, CO

Date Reviewed: May 10, 1999

Strengths:    
suspension works good
good looking bike
great sale price


Weaknesses:    
bobs a bit
light front end


Bottom Line:   
Great bike. The 19 was a bit small, and the 21 just a tad big. I'm riding the 21 (I'm 6'2). The shocks work great, but there is a bit of bobbing under hard pedaling, and the shock doesn't lock out as much as they say when standing. The front end lifts up when climbing, even when seated on the nose of the seat. Overall, though I love the bike. Mine weighs less than 27 lbs. (Wish it had full XTR!)

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Favorite Trail:   
columbine

Duration Product Used:   
less than 1 month

Similar Products Used:   
Diamondback V Link



Overall Rating:5
Submitted by Madnivek a cross-country rider from Pocatello, ID, USA

Date Reviewed: February 8, 1999

Bottom Line:   


This bike is awesome. The bass boat orange is a cool color, a lot better in person than in the picture. If you are in the market for a really good full suspension bike for a good price, check this one out. I paid $1800 for this bike and it comes with XTR/XT components, the only things that are XT are the cranks, BB, and the hubs. It weighs 25 lbs. which is a lot lighter than my hardtail and lighter than most full suspension bikes. I have not had a chance to ride this bike since there is still snow on the ground but as soon as it is gone I will update this review with a more objective perspective, but if it is as good as my other Schwinn bike (Moab 2) I will not be disappointed. Later.

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