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Schwinn Disney Queen Adult Classic Cruiser Bike, 26-Inch Wheels, Low Step Through Steel Frame, Single Speed, Large Saddle, Coaster Brakes, Multiple Colors

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US Disney Queen Classic Cruiser Bike
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one size64 - 7426

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  • Disney Evil Queen themed cruiser bike by Schwinn has 26-inch wheels to fit riders 5 feet 4 inches to 6 feet 2 inches tall. Perfect for cruising around the neighborhood or a quick trip to the store for your favorite potion.
  • Single speed drivetrain and rear coaster (pedal) brake make this bike easy to use and simple to maintain.
  • This bike comes with a large cruiser spring saddle and low step-through frame for a luxurious ride.
  • Easy Reach cruiser handlebars, laidback seat post, and rise stems provide a comfortable, yet regal upright riding position befitting a queen.
  • Fun accessories like attachable hand-held mirror and gold crown valve covers complete a bike that looks so beautiful it’ll be the apple of your eye.

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Mirror, mirror on the wall, which is the fairest bike of all? Why that’s the Disney Evil Queen cruiser bike by Schwinn, of course. This bike features a steel step-thru cruiser frame bedecked with graphics and details inspired by Snow White’s Evil Queen herself. Its Easy Reach handlebars, laid back seat post, and large cruiser spring saddle combine to create one of the most comfortable rides around. Plus, fun accessories like an attachable hand-held mirror and gold crown valve covers give this bike an absolutely killer look. The single speed drivetrain and rear coaster (pedal) brake make this bike easy to use and simple to maintain. Like all Schwinn bikes, the Evil Queen comes with a limited lifetime warranty for as long as you own the bike. So whether you’re cruising around the neighborhood or off to plot with friends, get there in royal style with the Evil Queen cruiser. Enjoy the freedom of riding a Schwinn.

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4.3 out of 5 stars
4.3 out of 5
112 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the appearance and comfort of the bicycle. For example, they mention it's beautiful, comfortable, and does not look like a kids bike. That said, some complain about the condition. Opinions are mixed on ease of assembly and quality.

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11 customers mention11 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the bicycle. They mention that it is beautiful, with cute heart tire caps and stitching in the seat. The bike is easy to put together and is a real eye-catcher. Customers also appreciate the great color and the fact that it does not look like a kids bike.

"...out there looking for a beach cruiser, very well built and very appeasing to the eyes." Read more

"...There is heart stitching in the seat, cute heart tire caps, and a heart plying card for the spokes in the front...." Read more

"...come with stickwrs and the mirror is extremely flimsy the paint job on it is great had a few dings and minor dent on the rear fendor...." Read more

"...Very sturdy very solid bike. It does not look like a kids bike so you get the look of a normal beach cruiser until you get close...." Read more

5 customers mention5 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the comfort of the bicycle. They mention that it is well-put together and comfortable.

"...It is very well built, and super comfortable to ride. I am 5’7” and the height is perfect for me...." Read more

"...The wide saddle is super comfortable for me and my husband. It is helpful that it is a step through style frame since I am a little shorter (5'4")...." Read more

"...Sorted.Bike seat is okay - during my test sittings, that is... but thinking some memory foam for 50 cents would have been nice...." Read more

"...heart embroidered seat, the queen playing card at the spoke... it's comfortable and well put together...." Read more

3 customers mention3 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the detail in the bicycle. They mention that the stitch work on the seat is super detailed, and they also love the tire valve caps.

"...The stich work on the seat is super detailed and love the tire valve caps!..." Read more

"...Love the details of the bike. I've seen very generic looking cruisers for 3X the price and not nearly as cute...." Read more

"...I love Disney so it was such a treat to find. The details are great I love everything about it. The seat is well made and definitely my favorite part!" Read more

10 customers mention6 positive4 negative

Customers are mixed about the quality of the bicycle. Some mention it's very well built, and sufficient constructed for that price point, while others say that aspects of the bike are poorly made, the mirror is very flimsy plastic, and the design and quality lacking. That said, they are disappointed as this was not a cheap bike.

"...this product to anyone out there looking for a beach cruiser, very well built and very appeasing to the eyes." Read more

"...The bike itself lives up to the Schwinn expectation! Very sturdy very solid bike...." Read more

"Although the bike does come with stickwrs and the mirror is extremely flimsy the paint job on it is great had a few dings and minor dent on the rear..." Read more

"...The details are great I love everything about it. The seat is well made and definitely my favorite part!" Read more

8 customers mention5 positive3 negative

Customers are mixed about the ease of assembly of the bicycle. Some mention it's easy to assemble, while others say the instructions are terrible to understand.

"...fashion, though it took a small amount of assembly it was relatively easy to do. It is very well built, and super comfortable to ride...." Read more

"Directions were a little light…but I was able to assemble in1 hour by myself (68 y/o woman). Just what I wanted. An old fashioned pedal bike!!..." Read more

"...After watching him, I was shocked to see how easy the assembly was to put together, though it probably would have still taken longer...." Read more

"...Very cute bike! Easy to assemble. Be sure to invest in a box cutter to remove it from the shipping box. Shipped in extreme heavy duty cardboard...." Read more

6 customers mention0 positive6 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the condition of the bicycle. They mention that it has several nicks and scratches from being tossed around. The fender has a dent and scratches, and the bike itself was scratched off in several places.

"...flimsy the paint job on it is great had a few dings and minor dent on the rear fendor. Over all its a great bike for a oddly cheap price...." Read more

"It showed up badly dented with scrapes all over. Cheap quality and not worth the cost. Don’t waste your hard earned money on this bike like I did :..." Read more

"...The paint on the bike itself was already scratched off in several places. As we were putting it together more paint came off...." Read more

"...There are nicks in the paint everywhere. The stickers are all puckered. I may try to take them off but am worried it will take the paint off...." Read more

3 customers mention0 positive3 negative

Customers are not happy with the stickers on the bicycle. They mention that the hearts are stickers and not painted on, and the stickers are puckered.

"...No, they are plastic stickers. They were coming up all around the edges of the stickers...." Read more

"...There are nicks in the paint everywhere. The stickers are all puckered. I may try to take them off but am worried it will take the paint off...." Read more

"...My ONLY complaint is that the hearts are stickers and not painted on... (not a great big thing, but a thing)." Read more

check factory setup FIRST! Check toolbox for tools! Wear reading glasses, in good light.
4 Stars
check factory setup FIRST! Check toolbox for tools! Wear reading glasses, in good light.
So, I am an optimist, I am NOT a bicycle assembly superhero, I am pretty good at directions and assembling lotsa stuff.FIRST, my toolbox is a very handy girl's DIY stanley tote toolbox, I made do with my tools...but the size of wrenches & allen wrenches were tricky.NEXT - I did not check the factory setup. DOH! my FRONT fork blades were tightened with Herculian strength with the REAR side in the front...it has a teenie tiny sticker that labels the rear side. The factory person ignored it and I didn't know to look for it. I discovered this when I tried to install the front fender --the tiny screws/nuts they connect to on the front axle would not stretch... the tiny screw/nuts were pointing front instead of back. (note photos of front axel, minus the 'REAR' sticker that has been stomped on and burned) Now of course you say, yes, obviously. But when you see the teenie tiny photos and random not very helpful side photos 'around' the not terribly helpful text in the manual...you will see how this could happen to the brightest of individuals. So I chucked the fender off the side....and thought...well maybe it won't matter...hahhahahahahh... it matters. I am now looking at buying a tool to try to loosen the tightly screwed front axel from the steering frame. (2 photos to express my frustration- it is a glorious day for a ride!)EDIT!!! YOU bicycle assembly superheroes, already know what I did!! Yes, I tightened the handle bars down already...WHILE the front fork blade thingee was in the reverse (REAR to front) position. From that point forward I was sunk. I have since undone all that I did and started afresh. Yes, it was ME that used MY Herculian strength to tighten the fork blades -- hrumph.NEXT The rear fender rubs and is a bit off-kilter -- I hope it is the fender and not the wheel that is off kilter --I will be taking a ride as soon as it drops below 85degrees. (photo)...and will updates if necessary.The handlebars are too skinny for some basket bracket designs...check photos closely...I will need to rig mine with somethin'.I will change handgrips and pedals -- they are cheep cheep cheep. Schwinn must have sold its name to the highest bidder. Sheesh. They look fine, but well, you will feel & see them (photo)NEXT, yes, the bike is the evil queen version...I like purple...but not so much the EVIL part... so I just cut off the one sticker to read 'good to be...' (photo)-- and spraypainted the cheap plastic mirror silver with a printed decal that simply says 'I AM' -- so whoever rides *that would be me -- is the fairest of them all. [cheap plastic mirror, actual mirror as shattered] when I opened box...so I will not be able to see my long flowing locks fly in the breeze as I ride. drat...(will post photo later)The tires are not inflated -not even 15psi to barely hold the tube in. If I had my dad's garage, I would turn on the trusty air compressor that my grandfather made with spare auto parts and a big metal tank. Alas, I have recently moved. so Back onto amazon for next day delivery of air pump and gauge. Sorted.Bike seat is okay - during my test sittings, that is... but thinking some memory foam for 50 cents would have been nice. (photo)The handlebars seem very close to the seat -- could be I am used to 18-speed mountain bikes (i moved to Florida, I must have a beach cruiser - a Disney-themed one, no less). I will update if I can not get used to riding sitting up straight with handlebars feeling like they are at my knees. We shall see!ANYWAYS - good LUCK!! I would say get it if you love purple and Disney --but be prepared to be patient!!
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Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2020
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Purchase
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2020
I have always enjoyed riding beach cruisers but had to borrow one since I did not own one. Have been looking for a beach cruiser bike for a while now but did not want just any bike. When I came across the Schwinn Disney Queen Adult Classic Cruiser bike, I was super excited. It arrived in a timely fashion, though it took a small amount of assembly it was relatively easy to do. It is very well built, and super comfortable to ride. I am 5’7” and the height is perfect for me. Living in Phoenix we are just coming into bike riding weather and I cannot wait to get out there and ride.
The stich work on the seat is super detailed and love the tire valve caps! The only small complaint I have is that one of the decorative stickers on the side is very faded and hard to read. (see photo) Otherwise the rest of the stickers and the paint look amazing, love the purple!!
Will be out riding my new bike and enjoying are winter shortly, so excited!!
I highly recommend this product to anyone out there looking for a beach cruiser, very well built and very appeasing to the eyes.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2020
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5.0 out of 5 stars Super cute cruiser for a great price!
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2020
I was impressed the bike was delivered pretty quickly considering Covid. I had my father-in-law assemble it since I'm not very handy. After watching him, I was shocked to see how easy the assembly was to put together, though it probably would have still taken longer.

Love the details of the bike. I've seen very generic looking cruisers for 3X the price and not nearly as cute. The small details all over are incredible. There is heart stitching in the seat, cute heart tire caps, and a heart plying card for the spokes in the front.

It's perfect for our joy rides around the neighborhood and cruising for food/drinks. The wide saddle is super comfortable for me and my husband. It is helpful that it is a step through style frame since I am a little shorter (5'4"). A simple single speed coaster brake cruiser with a ton of style!

Love my new cruiser! I kind of want to buy the other one to have a matching set!
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Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2022
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4.0 out of 5 stars check factory setup FIRST! Check toolbox for tools! Wear reading glasses, in good light.
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2022
So, I am an optimist, I am NOT a bicycle assembly superhero, I am pretty good at directions and assembling lotsa stuff.
FIRST, my toolbox is a very handy girl's DIY stanley tote toolbox, I made do with my tools...but the size of wrenches & allen wrenches were tricky.
NEXT - I did not check the factory setup. DOH! my FRONT fork blades were tightened with Herculian strength with the REAR side in the front...it has a teenie tiny sticker that labels the rear side. The factory person ignored it and I didn't know to look for it. I discovered this when I tried to install the front fender --the tiny screws/nuts they connect to on the front axle would not stretch... the tiny screw/nuts were pointing front instead of back. (note photos of front axel, minus the 'REAR' sticker that has been stomped on and burned) Now of course you say, yes, obviously. But when you see the teenie tiny photos and random not very helpful side photos 'around' the not terribly helpful text in the manual...you will see how this could happen to the brightest of individuals. So I chucked the fender off the side....and thought...well maybe it won't matter...hahhahahahahh... it matters. I am now looking at buying a tool to try to loosen the tightly screwed front axel from the steering frame. (2 photos to express my frustration- it is a glorious day for a ride!)

EDIT!!! YOU bicycle assembly superheroes, already know what I did!! Yes, I tightened the handle bars down already...WHILE the front fork blade thingee was in the reverse (REAR to front) position. From that point forward I was sunk. I have since undone all that I did and started afresh. Yes, it was ME that used MY Herculian strength to tighten the fork blades -- hrumph.

NEXT The rear fender rubs and is a bit off-kilter -- I hope it is the fender and not the wheel that is off kilter --I will be taking a ride as soon as it drops below 85degrees. (photo)...and will updates if necessary.

The handlebars are too skinny for some basket bracket designs...check photos closely...I will need to rig mine with somethin'.

I will change handgrips and pedals -- they are cheep cheep cheep. Schwinn must have sold its name to the highest bidder. Sheesh. They look fine, but well, you will feel & see them (photo)

NEXT, yes, the bike is the evil queen version...I like purple...but not so much the EVIL part... so I just cut off the one sticker to read 'good to be...' (photo)
-- and spraypainted the cheap plastic mirror silver with a printed decal that simply says 'I AM' -- so whoever rides *that would be me -- is the fairest of them all. [cheap plastic mirror, actual mirror as shattered] when I opened box...so I will not be able to see my long flowing locks fly in the breeze as I ride. drat...(will post photo later)

The tires are not inflated -not even 15psi to barely hold the tube in. If I had my dad's garage, I would turn on the trusty air compressor that my grandfather made with spare auto parts and a big metal tank. Alas, I have recently moved. so Back onto amazon for next day delivery of air pump and gauge. Sorted.

Bike seat is okay - during my test sittings, that is... but thinking some memory foam for 50 cents would have been nice. (photo)

The handlebars seem very close to the seat -- could be I am used to 18-speed mountain bikes (i moved to Florida, I must have a beach cruiser - a Disney-themed one, no less). I will update if I can not get used to riding sitting up straight with handlebars feeling like they are at my knees. We shall see!

ANYWAYS - good LUCK!! I would say get it if you love purple and Disney --but be prepared to be patient!!
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Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2021
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1.0 out of 5 stars Cake severally damaged
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2021
It showed up badly dented with scrapes all over. Cheap quality and not worth the cost. Don’t waste your hard earned money on this bike like I did :(
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Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2022
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5.0 out of 5 stars Love mine
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2022
This bike is adorable. I just wanted to get a simple bike to ride around the neighborhood and came across this. I love Disney so it was such a treat to find. The details are great I love everything about it. The seat is well made and definitely my favorite part!
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