Help with Schwinn Voyageur
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Help with Schwinn Voyageur
Hi All
I would like to know a bit more about a shwinn voyageur i found in a garbage dump
it is metalic emrald green
serial # K748060
0048 stamped in onto the front badge
Wolber super champion 58 (27") rims
Columbus Tanex tubing
Dia-comp brakes
Thats it!
It was missing all the other parts
So i would like to know what year it came from, what gearing it was carrying, how many speed.
If it is possible to fit this frame with 700c rims.
Basically i would like to fit this bike out as a modern tourer with the current shimano road gearing. Can this be done?
Any help would be appreciated
Thanks..
I would like to know a bit more about a shwinn voyageur i found in a garbage dump
it is metalic emrald green
serial # K748060
0048 stamped in onto the front badge
Wolber super champion 58 (27") rims
Columbus Tanex tubing
Dia-comp brakes
Thats it!
It was missing all the other parts
So i would like to know what year it came from, what gearing it was carrying, how many speed.
If it is possible to fit this frame with 700c rims.
Basically i would like to fit this bike out as a modern tourer with the current shimano road gearing. Can this be done?
Any help would be appreciated
Thanks..
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Your bike is an early '88 model and it started life as a touring bike. Crankset was a Shimano 28/44/50t triple with biopace chainrings. Freewheel was a Shimano "Z" series 14-16-19-22-26-30. I'm sure you can install 700c wheels, but you may have to find brake calipers with longer reach. Just put some wheels in and see if the brakes reach. I'll defer to others on the ease of refitting with a more modern drivetrain.