Thank you so much for this. I bought this bike for my granddaughter and I'm the assembly person in the house. Shame on you Schwinn for having such terrible instructions that cover way too many products and none of them really lined up with this bike. Before I even saw your video I thought these instructions are so backwards let's just put on the training wheels first so the bike balances is itself. So that's a tip for everybody and you do mention it closer to the end of the video. They totally were not in the way of anything so there's no reason to not put them on early in the game to make everything else easier.
I'm glad my video helped. Yes, those training wheels should really be one of the first things to put on so you aren't fighting it the whole time. :) Thanks for watching!
And added note for people that read comments there seems to be no instruction for putting on the front mud flap but it needs to be put on before the front tire and the flower goes towards the back which is exactly opposite of what you would think I had to take the tire off twice 😜
@@DoItMyselfGarage I assembled the bike today for my daughter. Watching your video a night before really helped and took your suggestions - I started with the training wheels first then moved to the front wheel mud flap instead of following the steps mentioned in the user guide. It was breeze. Thank You for this video.
Yes, loosen the Allen bolt on the top center of the handle bars and adjust the bars up/down as necessary, then retighten. 13:00 point in the video. Sorry, that I didn't zoom in on that part.
Thank you so much for this. I bought this bike for my granddaughter and I'm the assembly person in the house. Shame on you Schwinn for having such terrible instructions that cover way too many products and none of them really lined up with this bike. Before I even saw your video I thought these instructions are so backwards let's just put on the training wheels first so the bike balances is itself. So that's a tip for everybody and you do mention it closer to the end of the video. They totally were not in the way of anything so there's no reason to not put them on early in the game to make everything else easier.
I'm glad my video helped. Yes, those training wheels should really be one of the first things to put on so you aren't fighting it the whole time. :) Thanks for watching!
Excellent demo of the assembling every step in such detail along with some light humour. Thankyou so much.
Glad it was helpful. Thanks for watching!
I'm sending you a huge thank you because I was lost without this video.
So glad it was helpful!
This video saved me. Non-handy mom assembled a bike!
Glad it helped you!
Thanks for the video. Would have struggled without this 😅
Glad it was helpful!
And added note for people that read comments there seems to be no instruction for putting on the front mud flap but it needs to be put on before the front tire and the flower goes towards the back which is exactly opposite of what you would think I had to take the tire off twice 😜
Appreciate the tip! Thanks for watching.
Some parts you went through fast - how much time did it take for you to assemble the bike.
Maybe an hour total while filming. Most of it is pre-assembled.
@@DoItMyselfGarage I assembled the bike today for my daughter. Watching your video a night before really helped and took your suggestions - I started with the training wheels first then moved to the front wheel mud flap instead of following the steps mentioned in the user guide. It was breeze. Thank You for this video.
Is it possible to raise the handle bars?
Yes, loosen the Allen bolt on the top center of the handle bars and adjust the bars up/down as necessary, then retighten. 13:00 point in the video. Sorry, that I didn't zoom in on that part.
@@DoItMyselfGarage Thank you