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Old 10-18-12 | 07:26 PM
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Originally Posted by RobbieTunes
Not really as much "cheapo" as "solid generic."
Schwinns were outside the reach of myself and most of my friends.
Our "bike shop" was the local TrueValue, Ace, or Coast-Coast stores.
Their bikes lasted as long as most bikes, and were not collector items, just bikes you could ride.
They also used generic parts, available at the same stores. Schwinns did not.
The bikes were solid, dependable, and simple.
Mine was from Western Auto, believe it was the Western Flyer from around 1969/70. Not a Schwinn but a solid bike that I rode the tires off of it, dad had to buy new tires about 9 months in because I wore them out riding so much. Bike was stolen right before we moved.

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