🚲 Ride the Retro Wave — Classic Cool Meets Next-Gen Fun!
The Schwinn Classic Krate Kids Bike combines iconic 1970s Sting-Ray styling with modern performance features like a lightweight aluminum frame, single-speed drivetrain, and coaster brake. Designed for kids 48" to 64" tall, it features a 16-inch front wheel and 20-inch rear wheel for a smooth, stable ride. With authentic vintage details and trusted Schwinn quality, this bike delivers nostalgic style and reliable fun for the next generation.
Bike Type | Kids Bike |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Brand | Schwinn |
Number of Speeds | 1 |
Color | Orange |
Wheel Size | 20 Inches |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Suspension Type | Front |
Special Feature | Lightweight, Aluminum Frame |
Included Components | Bike |
Size | 13-Inch Frame |
Brake Style | Coaster |
Specific Uses For Product | Road |
Item Weight | 17.62 Kilograms |
Style | Classic |
Model Name | Krate |
Power Source | Pedal power |
Wheel Material | Aluminum |
Year | 1970 |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 200 Pounds |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Minimum User Height | 48 Inches |
Is Autographed | No |
UPC | 038675223578 |
Bicycle Drivetrain Type | Single Speed |
Manufacturer | Pacific Cycle, Inc. |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 49.5 x 23 x 8.75 inches |
Package Weight | 20.37 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Schwinn |
Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime |
Material | steel, Steel |
Suggested Users | unisex-child |
Part Number | S0996AZC |
L**.
Old school schwinn karate bike
Showed up 6days early no dents or scratches on either bike love the front drum brake went together very easy would recommend to anyone looking for old school Schwann bike 🚲🚲
C**D
front fender
The Bike came with no problems . I like the look of it without the front fender ,I removed it also because it rattles the original 1968 Krate did not have a front fender it looks much better, The instructions are poor.
P**R
Terrific product, fairly easy assembly, nice quality
MY grandson, who is 8, loved receiving this bike for his birthday. The product came in a box via FEDEX and was packed well. No damage to bike. Unpackaging the bike and all of the parts takes about 30 minutes for 1 person. Assembly realistically takes 2 people about 30 minutes. Everything went together as expected with no modifications required.The box said that the age range was for 6+ - - but my 8 year old grandson is a big guy and I would not recommend this bike for kids younger than 8.But the product is good, quality is good, etc.
G**R
Wanted one as a kid? Get this bike.
Very happy with my orange krate purchase. Assembly was fairly easy, front drum brake cable setup gave me the most grief, but not horrible. Very helpful videos showing assembly on youtube. Don't be afraid to assemble it yourself. Nice paint, correct style tires, well built & nice quality. For those saying "fake krate", that's not correct. Schwinn offered coaster brake krates for 3 years, '70, '71, and '72. The chainguards were specific to coaster brake models, and this one is correct. The front drum brake was not offered on coaster brake krates, but it's a cool touch. I added lights, speedo, mirror, orange lock, restored a '72/'73 Milwaukee (my hometown) bike license plate and a schwinn bell, just as I would have done over 50 years ago. I wanted one in 1970 (actually a 5 speed orange) when I was 8, but settled for a Ross. Yes, it's pricy, but the new krate I wanted 53 years ago is mine now, at age 61. Once the weather here in Wisconsin is warmer, you bet I'll ride this bike a bit! If you're around my age and wanted one new, don't hesitate to buy. Way cheaper than buying a nice original one, and it'll make you smile!
T**E
Kool ride!
I opted for the coal krate. I am 5’ 10” and 210 pounds. The bike rides well and there are no signs of stress on it. I bought the upgraded springs to replace the ones in the sissy bar, but have been unable to replace them as the cotter pins are in there tighter than Dick’s hatband. As is , i feel the suspension seat sink a bit but nothing to worry about. I didn’t expect construction to equal the originals; but am pleasantly surprised by just how high the quality is. No complaints! I replaced the seat with a black glitter seat by Alta. It could use a little more padding. The schwinn seat has more padding and the edges of the seat pan seem to be a little more rounded. Definitely a more comfortable ride. There is a book on amazon about working on original krates. ( “Make your schwinn krate ride great” by Geoff Greene). I found it to be very useful as the included assembly instructions are close to useless. Also, be sure to check out the youtube video on assembly. The book will be useful for repair and maintanance as well because so many of the parts are the same or very close. Adjusted for inflation, the price is about the same as it was back in the day so don’t let that stop you. Just get some cool valve stem caps and you are in business. Btw, if you haven’t ridden an old school bike in decades- it’s just as much fun as you remember!! Enjoy!!
J**6
Missing parts fiasco
I ordered the orange Krate, it was delivered missing the front fender. I contacted Amazon, I was referred to Schwinn Customer service. After several emails and providing receipts, photos of the box and the tag on the bike, they determined they did not have access to parts. Schwinn makes the bikes and Schwinn can not get a fender? They referred me to Amazon, at first Amazon told me they could not replace the bike or refund the purchase because we were past the return date. I bought the bike on 10/10 and the website said I had until 11/10 to do refunds. After arguing and requesting a refund for quite a while the found out I did have until 11/10 to return the bike. I asked for a refund and was told my option was a replacement. I spent 9 days trying to get a fender that was originally missing. Amazon sent a replacement bike and I have to return the first bike over a missing fender. Amazon may want to get out of the bike business if they can not support the products. What a disappointment.
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