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Schwinn 1999 Homegrown Elite

MSRP $ 1599.00
# of Reviews 18
Average Rating 4.78/5
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Submitted by Jeff a Weekend Warrior from Park Forest, IL USA
Date Reviewed: February 26, 2003
Favorite Trail:Sea Otter XC course, Laguna Seca, CA
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $1700.00
Purchased At:Byron's Cycling & Fitness
Strengths:incredibly stiff, the best geometry in all the land, and light as a piece of paper
Weaknesses:they don't make it anymore
Similar Products Used:Gary Fisher Joshua z2, Trek 6700
Bike Setup:King headset, King hubs, DT spokes, Sun 0 Degree Lites, Avid Disc up front, SD Ti rear, SD 7 levers, RaceFace crank, bb, ring, bashguard, SRAM X.0 rear der./shifter, ProTaper bar, Thomson post, Schwinn seat, ODI grips, teflon cables, IRC Mythos tires, Rock Shox SID Race fork (for now...Fox Shox Vanilla RL is on backorder)
Bottom Line:the capabilities of a Land Rover with the handling of a Skyline GTR...point the thing wherever you wanna go, and it goes there. It's incredibly light, and it'll take a beating. The only problem is finding the right bb spindle and shell length for it. Everything else has been a dream come true on two wheels. I woudln't trade it for the world
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Greg a Cross Country Rider from Mi.
Date Reviewed: August 8, 2001
Favorite Trail:Vasa loop
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $800.00
Purchased At:e-bay
Strengths:Frame, Paint
Weaknesses:NONE!!!!!!!
Similar Products Used:Cannondale F-700, Stumpjumper Comp.
Bottom Line:It took a while to get used to it but I love the bike. It climbs great, desends well and overall is the fastest bike I've ever ridden. I have shaved off more than 5 minutes from my best time with my old stumpjumper in a 7 mile loop. Great bike, if you're looking for a FAST hardtail this is THE ONE!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Joe a Cross Country Rider from Maine
Date Reviewed: November 20, 2000
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $1000.00
Purchased At:Rainbow Bicycles
Strengths:The Frame, The Pedals, The Tires, Just about everything hung on that bike is good.
Weaknesses:Titec Seatpost is needlessly heavy for a normal, non-suspension seatpost (no big deal), and the stock wheels are too heavy for a racer.
Similar Products Used:Too Many to list
Bike Setup:Stock except for Easton CT2 flatbars, Cane Creek thudbuster seatpost, Mavic Crossmax Wheels.
Bottom Line:After racing this bike for a year, and doing better than I ever have before, I am convinced this is the best buy I have made in my biking life. The geometry is great, the frame climbs like no other, and descends fairly well too. The elite has great accelleration, which was shown in my being in the front of the pack almost every start this year. The wonderful frame is hindered a little by the unreasonably heavy wheels, but they are easily forgotten when ridden. Even though I have the Crossmaxes, I train on the stock wheels for resistance. They do hold up well, however, which make them good for a beginning racer. Also, I loved my Hellbent riser, but I took a nasty fall one day and it got way tweaked out, so I got the CT2. Flats make for a better climber, but the Risers are more fun, and comfy.
Overall, I reccomend this to ANYONE wanting to get a raceable bike that will last. Those who are looking for a campus bike, or just a recreational bike, I'd stay off this one.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Michael Poe a Cross Country Rider from Jersey City
Date Reviewed: November 3, 2000
Favorite Trail:Ringwood
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $1200.00
Purchased At:Jersey Cycles
Strengths:Wheel set is good. I'm a 250+ lbs and push pedals, wheelsets, and frame to the limits. The bike has held up excellent through its first year. Mavic 222 rims, Michelin Comp S tires (fast rollers), Time pedals, fizik saddle, XTR rear derailleur, great paint scheme (bass boat green), Rock Shox Judy SL fork. Rear disc break mount (not found on the cheeper 99 homegrown.
Weaknesses:Heavy riser handlebar. LX cranks and cassette with XTR Rear derailleur.
Similar Products Used:Replaced chromoly rigid bike. Other products I considered along with the schwinn homegrown elite was Gary Fisher, GT, and Santa Cruz.
Bike Setup:Replaced riser bar with Easton EA70 flat bar with ends. Upgraded the cranks, rear cassette, brakes and shifters to XT. Similar to the homegrown pro.
Bottom Line:Great bike, ready to ride any terrain. Excellent value for the money. Many components are still upgradeable without having to break the bank on a new frame.

This is an great bike for someone that has decided to make an off road commitment with thier biking and wants a ready to ride bike with an excellent frame and upgradeable possibilities.

Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Tristan a Racer from Winthrop, Maine, USA
Date Reviewed: September 23, 2000
Favorite Trail:Sugarloaf CC trails
Duration Product Used:6 months
Strengths:The frame is super stiff, great handler, climber. Titec Goodies, TIMES!, No crap components.
Weaknesses:Heavy Wheels (mine weigh ten pounds with the tires off!)
Similar Products Used:too many to list
Bike Setup:Stock except for cane creek thudbuster seatpost, selle italia seat, Mavic Crossmax wheels
Bottom Line:My first race on this bike had to be the nicest one I have ever been a part of. The Homegrown could, climb, descend, and go through singletrack and technical with ease. The Super-stiff frame contributes to handling and downhill abilities. In fact, this frame was so stiff, I got a suspension seatpost to ease up on my butt (the thudbuster is the best thing since clipless). My only dislike about the whole bike is that the wheels are way to heavy for a racing bike. I LOVE THIS BIKE!
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by AJ Sosa a Cross Country Rider from Westampton, NJ 08060
Date Reviewed: July 21, 2000
Favorite Trail:pennypack park
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Strengths:Kick butt aluminum frame and hella-cool paint job. XTR rear, Judy up front, Mavic rimset and Michelin wildgrippers. Titec bars, seatpost, and stem!!!!Awesome value, got mine for $1200, (thanks Mt Holly Schwinn)!!
Weaknesses:Didnt like the Avid brake levers, thats it.
Bike Setup:Stock execpt front WTB directional tire (wildgripper has too much bite up front).
Bottom Line:Da bomb for the money!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by tooharsh a Weekend Warrior from Edwardsville Il
Date Reviewed: June 12, 2000
Favorite Trail:Castlewood State Park, St. Louis Mo.
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Strengths:Stiff Frame, Cool Paint Job, Good Value.
Weaknesses:LX! I think it would have been nice to be XTR rear, and Full Xt besides that. So that is what I did to mine, I replaced all of the LX with XT. Weight
Bike Setup:Judy SL, Spinergy Spox M-1 wheels, Michelin Wild Gripper Comp S tires, XTR -XT.
Bottom Line:This is the best bike I have ever owned, but now that I look at the 2000 homegrowns, man have they shaved the weight! Maybe I will be able to afford a new one soon, with the new n-lightened tubing.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Tristan a Racer from Maine
Date Reviewed: May 25, 2000
Favorite Trail:Local CC Networks
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Strengths:Everything except whats listed below
Weaknesses:The LX cranks, cogs, and BB are a little heavy
Similar Products Used:too many to list
Bike Setup:Stock, with control tech stem and Specialized split seat
Bottom Line:The sweetest aluminum frame made. I love this thing! It climb like a rabid monkey, and can descend too! I love everything about this bike. I wish they made one with the judy SL with XT and XTR only though.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Jaco a Cross Country Rider from Tucson, AZ
Date Reviewed: March 11, 2000
Favorite Trail:Sunset (Flag)
Duration Product Used:6 months
Strengths:Judy SL, Time pedals, beautiful frame, shimano 9 speed, Michelin tires
Weaknesses:heavy riser bar, lx bb & cassette
Similar Products Used:steel hardtails
Bike Setup:stock w/ flatbar, fsa ti bb, xt cassette, XTR/517 wheelset
Bottom Line:The ride is as comfortable as steel, the Judy SL was 99's best fork, feels better than sid on the AZ rocks. The Time pedals never fail and there really isn't a pos part on the entire bike. Buy it if you want a bike you can ride anywhere, race, etc.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by mark mcomie a Cross Country Rider from chattanooga, TN
Date Reviewed: March 11, 2000
Favorite Trail:mabbitt springs
Duration Product Used:2 Years
Strengths:Great ride the cost to value ratio is great! Nice paint! XTR,very light
Weaknesses:the wild gripper tires are pretty week they tend to slip see the poor review they got in mountain bike magazine.
Similar Products Used:giant XTC, bontrager
Bike Setup:judy, XTR rear, LX front, LX cranks, LX brakes, LX hubs, continental panaracer rear tire, Scott pedals SPD, Sella Italia saddle, ritchey stem, easton superlite bar
Bottom Line:great bike I have had it and I ride it alot, it has performed excellent in all conditions. Poeple are always complimenting me on it and it was a great value. I would buy it again. the one thing that seems to maybe be a little weak is the Judy it has had to be rebuilt once already. Maybe I expect to much from it but when everything else is so nice you have to find something.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Z1 a Racer from z
Date Reviewed: January 16, 2000
Duration Product Used:2 Years
Strengths:Agile, fast, climber, fantastic descender, nimble,seatstay flex gets translated to rear brakes for superior rear brake performance. Not sketchy on the DH's, allaround excellence, excellent customer service, pro level hardtail for fairly cheap, excellent paint job quality.
Weaknesses:prone to chainsuck (use the Homegrown antichainsuck device and its not an issue)
Similar Products Used:all
Bike Setup:1999 xtr
Bottom Line:Damien your an a$$. dont mess with these ratings. every aluminum hardtail frame will crack after 2 years if its ridden to its full potential in 2 years. Your just a shop rat who was anti schwinn before you even had a mountain bike. get off your bike now and take a nap.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Damien a Cross Country Rider from Chicago IL
Date Reviewed: January 16, 2000
Favorite Trail:BullFrog Lake Palos IL
Duration Product Used:6 months
Strengths:This Bike is Pretty good for the money, especially if you get it on sale. The frames come in many sizes from 13-21 I think. The paint job is awsome. The Frame is butted. I realy like the Forged Chainstay Yolk, its beefy and looks cool too. THe bike is very lite too. I like the geometry, it is good because your not too streached over the top tube and the the low degisn lets you lower or raise the seat for different types of riding.
Weaknesses:The headtubes in the 1999 Schwinn product line suck. Schwinn should us a different type of aluminum. Easton 7000 seirs is way better than 6061. The rear stays flex like crazy. Schwinn should call this a soft tail not a hard tail. Ive seen cracked frames.
Bottom Line:When I first recieved my frame I could insert and remove the headset cups with my hand. The cups were fine but the Headtube had too large of a radius. There was obviousley a prouction problem here. I got a new one from schwinn. This time the headtube was fine, but after a month of riding the headset squeaked like crazy. I took the fork and everything off and the headset cups just fell out. I used an internal vernier caliper to measure the inner diameter of the head tube. To my suprise it had two. The headtube was ovalized. For the year 2000 schwinn has the ICBM. I hope this will make a difference in the headtubes. Also my friend cracked the epicenter seat stays on his right in half. Also Schwinn used an XTR rear deralier on this bike I would rather have an XT rear deralier and have them spend that money on a sealed headset.
All in all the frames are very weak. Hopefully for the year 2000 schwinn will get their act back together.
Value Rating:2Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Dan Carlock a Weekend Warrior from Phoenix, AZ
Date Reviewed: November 13, 1999
Favorite Trail:
Squaw Peak
Duration Product Used:
less than 1 month
Strengths:
Frame stiffness and geometry. Components mix and light weight.
Weaknesses:
Tomato motif decals. Pedals
Similar Products Used:
Specialized Stumpjumper Pro, Cannondale f900, Trek 8000
Bike Setup:
stock so far but will change pedals.
Bottom Line:Great bike. It’s very light with a stiff frame and good components. It feels strong on the tough mountain trails in Phoenix AZ and is very fast on hard pack. Got a great year-end deal at Valley Cyclery of Scottsdale ($1100, thanks Brad).
Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Mick Hansman a Racer from Chippewa Falls, Wi
Date Reviewed: October 5, 1999
Favorite Trail:
hermosa creek trail, durango colorado
Duration Product Used:
less than 1 month
Strengths:
Frame stiffness and geometries, time pedals, good component mix.
Weaknesses:
Tires, long travel fork(not neeeded in this area and higher center of gravity), seat,
Similar Products Used:
Trek,
Bike Setup:
trek 7000 aluminium
Trek 8500 three tube carbon
Bottom Line:Climbs and accelerates very nice. The discounted price of $1100 at the local shop was good, also they changed the bars and the stem at no cost to some thing that fit better, you wouldn't get that at just any bike shop, well they are good friends.
Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Trevor Kaplan a Cross-Country Rider from Lafayette Colorado
Date Reviewed: October 2, 1999
Favorite Trail:
Walker Ranch
Duration Product Used:
less than 1 month
Strengths:
Frame,colors,componets
Weaknesses:
Riser bar
Similar Products Used:
many different hardtails
Bike Setup:
stock, raceface straight bar and titec barends
Bottom Line:great bike but swap out the riser bar-this is a quick bike-great for cross country
Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Zachary van Helvoort a Racer from Halifax, NS, Canada
Date Reviewed: August 14, 1999
Favorite Trail:
wrandees
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Strengths:
paint job, gotta love those bass boat colours, nice frame-geometry, gusseted tubing, replacable hanger
Weaknesses:
nill
Bike Setup:
full xtr except for hubs +crank
rockshox judy sl
Bottom Line:nice nice ride, other bikes hurt lower back, no problems here. good cost/value
Overall Rating:5

Submitted by John Nelson a Cross-Country Rider from Springfield, IL
Date Reviewed: August 14, 1999
Favorite Trail:
Jensen Woods Private
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Strengths:
FRAME, FRAME, FRAME, tires, wheels, time pedals, anything not listed as a weekness!!
Weaknesses:
Front widegripper - great tire but not for front wheels unless going down hill on loose pack. riser bar and lx shifters
Similar Products Used:
C'dale f1000, yeti arc lxt, GT zaing, some strange kona
Bike Setup:
15in frame, stock except for: xtr bb, shifter/brake lever pods, casset, crank, and go fast flat bars with control tech bar ends
Bottom Line:Wonderful ride!! light, very fast, very good geometry. Yes I know it has only been in my use for 3 months but have put over 200 of road miles on it. Most of it single and tech track. The stock parts were fine for the money, but had a spare homegrown fact sus in need of 9spd upgrade so set this one as a racer, and the other just for fun. There is no doubt that schwinn has found a great frame offering great parts at a great price. All companies use almost the same parts, but Schwinn has the design and the price to deliver race performance at real prices.
Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Moody a Cross-Country Rider from Lawrence,KS
Date Reviewed: June 18, 1999
Favorite Trail:
landhal (wrong spelling)
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Strengths:
Frame wonderful and is speced nicely.
Weaknesses:
Seat heavy and riser bar to heavy. Im sure the bars fine anywhere else but I live in kansas.
Similar Products Used:
F1000 2 yrs old
Zaskar 96
Bike Setup:
stock except for flite ti saddle and easton composite bar
Bottom Line:Good bike for XC racing and riding, dont really have a chance to ride any other type of terrain.
Overall Rating:5






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