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Question posted by Anonymous-169531 on October 13th, 2021

What Kind Of Tire And What Psi

Schwinn prelude tire sizepsi

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Answer #1: Posted by SonuKumar on October 14th, 2021 11:15 PM
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What is the tire pressure in a Schwinn bike?PSI range 50 to 75.

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Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 8

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Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 9

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Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 14

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Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 20

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Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 30

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Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 34

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Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 40

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Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 42

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Schwinn Owner's Manual - Page 50

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