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Re: [Bicycle_Restoration] Mystery bike

Gary,
 
Nice find.
 
I don't think Schwinn used forward facing dropouts on non-lightweight bikes until 1945 (if that helps narrow it down).
 
Bob
 
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"Gary" gkk1011@... wrote:

 

> thanks Steve, I was thinking that too.  And i thought the chain was pre 50's  Guess i will try to get a
> Ser# off it,  the stem too says Schwinn.  What suprised me was it rode nice, very smooth.  The fork
> does looks like a replacement fork
> Gary
 


Fri Jul 3, 2009 4:03 am

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Here is the only bike i have found this year, pickin's are getting tough. any help on what it might be? it does have the old style chain, what years did they...
Gary
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Jul 2, 2009
9:42 pm

What is an old bike/bicycle worth these days. I have a single speed Schwynn that is in very good condition and looking to restore if it is worth it. Was made...
fred
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Jul 2, 2009
11:20 pm

Moneywise, the model and condition makes a very big difference. Other than that it's hard to put a value on the enjoyment of fixing it up and riding it. For...
Steve Birmingham
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Jul 3, 2009
12:51 am

Restore it and bring it back it back to its own majesty. Then if you feel like it, sell it for what you paid for to repair it. Let someone enjoy riding the...
Khalid Mateen
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Jul 3, 2009
3:14 am

It looks very schwinn like to me, although the fork isn’t what I’d expect. There’s a couple places with decent serial # decoding for Schwinns to tell the...
Steve Birmingham
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Jul 3, 2009
1:55 am

I've shot a ton of pictures of bikes over the years and know how the camera can trick the eye, but that fork looks wonky. I'd check it carefully. For the first...
John
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Jul 3, 2009
3:07 am

thanks Steve, I was thinking that too. And i thought the chain was pre 50's Guess i will try to get a Ser# off it, the stem too says Schwinn. What suprised...
Gary
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Jul 3, 2009
3:12 am

Gary, Nice find. I don't think Schwinn used forward facing dropouts on non-lightweight bikes until 1945 (if that helps narrow it down). Bob...
Bob Hufford
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Jul 3, 2009
4:21 am

Not sure the bike is even a schwinn. could be a JC Higgins, Monarch, etc. You might post in the schwinnbike collector's forum for expert opinions on older...
Rick Paulos
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Jul 7, 2009
5:06 pm

The bike looks very much like a Murray with that skip tooth chain setup. My brother had a Murray, I had a less expensive JC Higgins. Research Murray . . ... ....
Frederick Miles
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Jul 7, 2009
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