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Schwinn 2001 PowerMatic

MSRP $ 319.95
# of Reviews 9
Average Rating 4.11/5
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    Submitted by Thomas a Weekend Warrior from Scotland
    Date Reviewed: March 6, 2004
    Favorite Trail:Square trails
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Price Paid: $140.00
    Purchased At:Square Wheels Strathpeffer
    Strengths:Its got a great feel to the frame, the geometery is just spot on for me, as i ride trails and street. great componet set for the price as well, cos your not gonubg to get a 3-piece crank on a cheap bike, but you do get 42 spoke wheel set, ad990 style brakes, and a Orgy detangler. not bad realy.
    Weaknesses:the rims are pritty soft aluminium, but you wont buckle it, just dent the hell out off them, the one piece crank WILL bend even if you only ride realy light,but hey, there like 4 bucks to replace so just get a stock of some, or splash out a 3piece.
    Similar Products Used:Heavy tools, but it sucked
    Bike Setup:stock, apart from xposer 36 tooth ring and many many new cranks
    Bottom Line:It is an brilliant starting point, great frame and fork, but just dont expect to go pro it unless you spend some cash on a new crank set
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by bob bob a from nj
    Date Reviewed: July 20, 2003
    Favorite Trail:local parks, dirt jumps, and ramps/boxs
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Price Paid: $180.00
    Purchased At:kims bikes (local)
    Strengths:its a great beginer bike, great treads, frame, fork, and the brake system rules i replaces afew things cuz they got really rusted and worn but over all the bike rules.
    Weaknesses:really hard seat, the pegs, crank, and chainwheel will rust fast,but the rest of the bikes worth the money.
    Similar Products Used:nothings like it!
    Bike Setup:stock, except : dave mirra pro handle bars, alex tripple wall rims, new odysey chainwheel,profile gel seat,kmc chain,and primo grips.
    Bottom Line:great bike BUY IT
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Brendan "Flash" McGinnis a Weekend Warrior from Fenton, MI, USA
    Date Reviewed: April 22, 2003
    Favorite Trail:Street
    Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
    Price Paid: $320.00
    Purchased At:Wheels in Motion (local shop)
    Strengths:very sturdy, reliable frame. Feels good to ride. Ggggrrrrrreat tires.
    Weaknesses:I thought the seat sucked, but they got me a better specialized for free at the shop:P it is heavy.
    Similar Products Used:not'in like it
    Bike Setup:mostly stock, new seat.
    Bottom Line:great bike from just doin tricks in ya driveway, to doin pro. a little on the heavy side, so take it easy on plastic ramps like "factor X" and "kicker 2". overall, great bike, i love it.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Chris Morse a Downhiller from Pine Mountain
    Date Reviewed: September 16, 2002
    Favorite Trail:Penny Track
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Price Paid: $319.00
    Purchased At:Local SHop
    Strengths:3 piece Cranks
    Weaknesses:weight
    Similar Products Used:Dirt Bros. S&M Bennet GT Pro Performer
    Bike Setup:Profile Cranks, Pig Headset, Dirt Bros. Frame (new)
    Bottom Line:I got the Powermatic Pro, has 3 Piece cranks. Every single piece of this bike is gone except the front wheel (which is dead) and the stem. It lasted me great and is great for begginers.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Colton a Racer from Monroe, MI, USA
    Date Reviewed: March 24, 2002
    Favorite Trail:attacking everything in sight and TRP
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Price Paid: $350.00
    Purchased At:Jacks Bicycles
    Strengths:No problem with anything nothing has been broken or needed to be repaired or replaced
    Weaknesses:The Seat..$hit man Its Hard plastic what were they thinkin
    The pegs arent stainless steal but You can replace the stock ones easily
    Too heavy
    Similar Products Used:nothing
    Bike Setup:perfect no flaws I think cept for that d/\mned seat
    Bottom Line:Awesome Bike Can withstand Alot ,mines old still working cept for a bit paint chipping.Get It if Your A beginner but It Is heavy....
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Street Rider a Weekend Warrior from Oceanside
    Date Reviewed: March 23, 2002
    Favorite Trail:Local street
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $309.00
    Purchased At:local bike shop
    Strengths:The frame&fork are awesome because it has the same geometry as the Jay Miron pro models. They are both chromoly and the fork is oversized so it can take a beating. The frame is a chromoly mainframe so the top, down, and seat tubes are 100% chromoly. But the fork on the other hand is full 100% chromoly. The other good parts are the hubs, [14 millimeter rear, 3/8 front] are not only strong but save weight, the braking system, the old school design 2 piece handle bars, and the super-thick front&rear dropouts.
    Weaknesses:The crank, because it is a one-piece, the hard plastic seat, and the lay-back seat post. Every thing else is a matter of preference or works just fine. Oh yeah,the chain also comes loose pretty easily, no matter how hard you tighten it.
    Similar Products Used:I've never tried anything like it!
    Bike Setup:All stock except for Primo hemmorhoid seat, Primo rod seat post, Primo slim seat clamp, xs 2 piece crank and hoffman chain tensioners.
    Bottom Line:This bike rules. It only needs a few up-grades to be a pro level high-end bike. Definently needs a new crank, seat, and chain tensioners. Everything else rules. Especially the braking system, [sst oryg, tektro 907/908-990 mount brakes, smooth tektro levers, and detangler plate on the frame. The frame and fork are extremely strong, and the over-all look of the bike is awesome.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by n/a n/a a Weekend Warrior from Oceanside, California
    Date Reviewed: January 31, 2002
    Favorite Trail:Local street, and local trails
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $315.00
    Purchased At:village sports
    Strengths:The frame is exactly the same as the Jay Miron canadian beast, and the fork is the same as Jay's also. The frame and fork are made of 100% 4130 chromoly. All of the parts are pretty much xs which is a good thing. The chromoly 14 millimeter rear and the chromoly 3/8 front along with the xs six shooter hubs are a good combo for almost any rider. This bike is awesome and it is good for all styles of riding. Another cool thing about this bike that I forgot to mention when I was talking about the frame and fork is that they are oversized, they are massive!! The parts package on this machine is pretty much top notch except for the one piece crank and the seat. This thing only needs 2 or 3 up-grades to make it a pro bike it's already decked out with most of the best parts that the xs/schwinn company makes. The brakes stop on a dime even with an sst oryg, machined sidewall alex rims, and black brake pads [thanks to tektro]. There a ton of good things about this bike as you can see.
    Weaknesses:There only a few things bad about this bike. One is the crank, it is a one piece and will need to be up-graded to a three piece sometime. The only other bad thing is the seat it is hard plastic, which is good for a flatlander, but not a street/dirt rider. The only other thing is the handlebars. You might want to swich out the black xs 2 piece for a 4 piece of some kind but that is just my opinion.
    Similar Products Used:There is nothing like it!!!!!!!
    Bike Setup:xs three piece crank, haro mirra pro handle bars, and primo
    hemmorhoid seat, every thing else is totally stock.
    Bottom Line:This bike rules and is a great price considering that a haro Dave Mirra S351 is $769.99. The frame and fork are unbeatable and the parts package is top notch. This bike only needs two or three up-grades to be a top of the line, pro, # 1 bike and it is only $327.00 with tax! It has the same geometry and frame material as the Miron canadian beast too! This bike rules, and the next time you go bike shopping buy the 2000 schwinn powermatic. The xs/schwinn company has done it again people!!!!!!!!!!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Marcas G a Weekend Warrior from Indiana
    Date Reviewed: December 14, 2001
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $319.00
    Purchased At:schwinn shop
    Strengths:good wheels, good sproket, good rear axle
    Weaknesses:headset, stem, front axle, handlebars, hard seat
    Similar Products Used:none
    Bike Setup:3 pc crank, haro slim bars, 10mm sproket, fat chain, new tires, new pedals
    Bottom Line:good bike for a beginner but upgrades will help a good rider
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Eric a from Hamilton
    Date Reviewed: November 18, 2001
    Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
    Strengths:strong front end and the wheels are fairly good (strong axles)
    Weaknesses:stem strips, crank bends, take it easy on the parts
    Similar Products Used:nothing like it
    Bike Setup:fairly good setup back end weak
    Bottom Line:good beginer bike/frame most of the parts are junk but the wheels and frame and headset are fairly good
    Value Rating:2Overall Rating:3






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