

🚴♀️ Own the Road, Own the Moment
The Schwinn Volare 1300 is a versatile 14-speed hybrid road bike featuring a lightweight 21-inch aluminum frame, 700c sport tires, and ergonomic drop handlebars. Designed for riders 5'8" to 6'2", it combines precision shifting, durable alloy wheels, and trusted Schwinn quality to deliver a fast, agile, and comfortable ride perfect for fitness and road cycling.



| ASIN | B079YYTDK3 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #269,215 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #13 in Road Bikes |
| Bicycle Drivetrain Type | Derailleur |
| Bicycle Gear Shifter Type | Trigger |
| Bike Type | Road Bike |
| Brake Style | Caliper |
| Brand | Schwinn |
| Brand Name | Schwinn |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (447) |
| Date First Available | February 21, 2018 |
| Derailleur Configuration | Rear |
| Frame Material | Aluminum |
| Frame Size | 21 Inches |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00038675403055 |
| Included Components | Bicycle |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 52 x 28.6 x 8.5 inches |
| Item Weight | 29.8 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Pacific Cycle, Inc. |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Minimum User Height | 68 Inches |
| Model Name | Volare |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Speeds | 14 |
| Package Weight | 16.6 Kilograms |
| Part Number | S4030D |
| Power Source | Pedal power |
| Size | Volare 1300/21-Inch Frame |
| Skill Level | Intermediate |
| Special Feature | Aluminum Frame, Lightweight |
| Specific Uses For Product | Road |
| Style | Volare 1300 |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Suspension Type | Rigid |
| UPC | 038675403055 |
| Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime |
| Warranty Type | Lifetime |
| Wheel Material | Aluminum |
| Wheel Size | 28 Inches |
M**.
Awesome bike
Very easy to assemble, light weight & a overall great ride. I'm a bigger guy so needed to replace the little factory seat with a bigger cushion seat, but overall great bike.
N**O
Great.
Nice.
A**R
Okay for the price
There's nothing fundamentally wrong with this bike, but there was some definite cost shaving going on that will affect your experience. The most notable issue is the brake levers - their manufacturer, Power Bicycle, claims them to be suitable for side pull calipers (i.e. what this bike comes with) or linear-pull V-brakes. Pretty sure they were actually designed for the latter, though, so the brakes have an odd, unresponsive feel - yes, they'll stop the bike, but not as readily as would be desired. Replacing both levers and blocks is roughly a fifty dollar venture, and probably worth it. One other noticeable cheap-out moment came with the cranks (Prowheel brand, couldn't locate a model number) - rivets with a little fake hex cut in to look like bolts (i.e. for replaceable chainrings) - really? Tires (Chaoyang brand/Hangzhou Rubber Factory) are plastic-y and lack grip, even after allowing some mileage for them to break in, but I did not have the issue other reviewers reported with punctures - I suspect some chose to ignore the recommended inflation pressures (check the sidewall). Some people will also knock on the thumb lever shifters, and while I understand that integrated shifters require less hand movement, there's nothing fundamentally wrong with the shifters that come with this bike. The front is a friction shifter, however, but with two chainrings it isn't a huge issue, and has the unintended benefit of allowing fine adjustment to eliminate chain rub on the front derailleur in crossed gears. The rear cogs are of the freewheel type, which, while they function just fine, are not easy to track down replacements for if needed; further, if you want to upgrade the drivetrain beyond 7-speed, you'll need to replace the rear hub. There are some really strong positives to this bike, though. The aluminum frame is sturdy, and not as heavy as steel, though this bike still weighs in on the heavy side. Rims are also aluminum, and have a machined braking surface. The wheels showed up true and stayed true - not always a given, sadly. For all the hate people give Shimano's Tourney not-groupset, it's still reliable - no issues whatsoever with the rear half of this drivetrain. Overall, for the price, this is a decent value, but it does show some cut corners. A few assembly notes: once you put it together according to the directions, go back and check the following: rear derailleur adjustment - mine actually arrived adjusted pretty perfectly, but it should still be checked. Look up how if you don't know - this is a maintenance skill you will need to learn at some point anyway pedals threaded into correct crank arms ALL the way - you may not be able to accomplish this with an ordinary adjustable wrench - it may be too thick. Either get a pedal wrench or find a crescent thin enough to fit between pedal and crank. If you don't do this right, the pedals will strip the threads out of the crank arms and fall off - it's steel vs. aluminum - not a design flaw, just demands proper assembly. front derailleur adjustment - set the limiter screws so you can't throw the chain clean off the rings. Again, if you don't know how, look it up. tighten the headset check brake adjustment - mine shipped way too loose, requiring the brake levers be pulled all the way to the bars for the brakes to make contact with the rims. Finally, on your test ride, listen for sounds. If it isn't the sound of tires on pavement or wind noise, it's telling you something needs to be fixed.
M**1
Color may not be what you expect! Volare 1300
Purchase this bike as a starter for exercising purpose. Assembly was not difficult, but minor adjustments are necessary to fit expectations. The bike seems relatively fast and gears worked as expected for the price point. I took it for a spin a couple times after assembly.., my only concern so far is the seat, it is not designed for continuous riding. Padded underwear or seat upgrade is a must.
J**G
Smooth shifting
Comfort of handlebars and seats, The transmission system has good quality and smooth shifting
O**A
Good investment
The bike came as advertised. The only problem was the gear shift was a little bent and needed to be replaced. Other than that it is a good buy
A**R
Stripped pedal
I never leave reviews but I was pretty upset when the area where the bike pedal was stripped the first ride I went on. Left me stranded and had to walk home several miles . I’m contemplating getting it fixed or turning it back in .
J**D
great bike for me
easy to assemble . I am 6 feet tall with a 32 inch inseam and it fits right would not recommend for anyone with a smaller inseam
C**R
The right side pedal crank worn out after a few rides (after a little over a month of use). Not able to even get it replaced at my local bike shop. I have to call Pacific Cycle’s service line which offers terrible customer service. Future buyers beware !
J**B
EDIT (One year later): The bike survived daily riding over the year (except winter, it was stored while I rode the mountainbike). Here are my findings. The wheel hubs will need attention, the factory grease, especially in the rear wheel hub, is insufficient. You will need to clean and re-grease it. Also, be prepared to replace the chain, assuming you ride daily. I found it stretched out of spec fairly quick (likely an entry level chain was factory spec). The tires need to be replaced, as well. The side walls began to split and crack at the start of this riding season. I also changed the brake shoes last year and got a marginal improvement on braking, although I would still say it is poor. A better set of calipers would make a huge impact here. As I mentioned in my original review, the factory installed freewheel is very poor quality, I replaced it on day one with a Shimano one I had in my spare parts bin. Once I removed it, I dissected it and saw it had virtually no grease and it was missing ball bearings. Summary > given all the little faults, poor quality parts and now the new price ( I bought this for $480 in 2021) I felt the review needed a reality check. From 4 stars to 2. Original review: A good entry level road bike, but might not be great for those less mechanically inclined. The ride is pretty good, but a couple components definitely need to be checked/addressed. The freewheel is extremely low quality, I replaced it right away, after a quick test ride down the street. It made awful clunking noise. When I opened the freewheel up, it was missing some ball bearings and had virtually no grease in it. Luckily, I had a good Shimano 6 speed freewheel handy, with the same top and bottom range (14 - 28T). The next gripe I have with this bike is the brake pads. They do not have good stopping power. I'm going to swap them out for better pads, which should help reduce the stopping distance. Besides those items, the bike does ride and handle fairly well. Just make sure to take your time with assembly and check all major components, nut and bolts. I did find some loose bolts from factory.
M**.
Returned it within a bike. This quality is really poor without a tune up. The brakes would barely work. And the gears had massive delays and jerked a lot when shifted
R**G
Very very poor bike. Delivery box broken and missing parts. Brakes are all damaged and the shifters doesn’t click
R**D
Got this assembled/ tuned by a bike technician and he immediately noticed 2 problems regarding the rear hub and bottom bracket. Reached out to amazon and the rep did not bother to help me. Simply said “okay” and told me to return. In the end, Both parts needed to be fixed and ended up costing me an additional $100.
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