1989 Schwinn Probe Sizes?
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1989 Schwinn Probe Sizes?
I'm hoping that some one knows.
I can't find a catalog but I am assuming they came in 19", 21", and 23" sizes.
This might be a 23"? I've got some nice tires and wheels that need a frame and fork.
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I can't find a catalog but I am assuming they came in 19", 21", and 23" sizes.
This might be a 23"? I've got some nice tires and wheels that need a frame and fork.
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Never mind. Now I'm thinking it might be a little light for my "All Road" project and not "nice" enough for my XT/RTP wheel set.
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I had a blue 89 probe....great bike frame/fork with underspec'd drivetrains IMO. Excellent ride...to quote the jargon thread laterally stiff yet vertically compliant lol.
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Look up the 90-91 High Plains model. Good chance they share the same frame sizes It looks exactly like it minus the silver drizzle paint. Those are excellent frames!