Schwinn Team?
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Schwinn Team?
Anyone familiar with a 'Schwinn Team' frameset? This just came up for sale locally, and I can't say it looks legit--but I'll probably try and take a look anyway.




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Never heard of a Schwinn Team before. Curious if it has a date code on the head badge.
Looks to be from the late 80's or maybe early 90's. $100 seems like a good deal with a lugged steel frame, dual pivot caliper brakes, and two bottle cage spots. I wonder what the drive train is.
Looks to be from the late 80's or maybe early 90's. $100 seems like a good deal with a lugged steel frame, dual pivot caliper brakes, and two bottle cage spots. I wonder what the drive train is.
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Local or "grassroots" sponsorship of some sort?
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I went to take a look--it's an odd decal set that has seen some age but doesn't seem right. sport-touring frameset with a 26.8mm seatpost. I have no reason to doubt it's a Schwinn, and based on the paint, dropouts, & seatpost cluster, it looks to be an '86 Prelude. The current owner says that the person he got it from raced--maybe this was a winter trainer.
SN begins B7, but I can't make out what's after that.
Here are a couple more pics:


SN begins B7, but I can't make out what's after that.
Here are a couple more pics:


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I wouldn't trust the tubing sticker. I think all of these decals/stickers are very likely replaced at some point, perhaps early on. The tubing stickers are too old of a style for the frame. AFAIK, the 86/87 Prelude was the only schwinn with this particular seatpost cluster, esp. with the upslope to the bolt and concave treatments on the seat stays
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Interesting, looks like a budget road bike from early to middle’90’s, when RX100 and Exage DT levers were still appearing on OEM spec sheets.
Might be from a Schwinn-buyout transition year, so poorly documented and made in smaller numbers than would be usual for an entry level “Schwinn”.
Might be from a Schwinn-buyout transition year, so poorly documented and made in smaller numbers than would be usual for an entry level “Schwinn”.
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I went to take a look--it's an odd decal set that has seen some age but doesn't seem right. sport-touring frameset with a 26.8mm seatpost. I have no reason to doubt it's a Schwinn, and based on the paint, dropouts, & seatpost cluster, it looks to be an '86 Prelude. The current owner says that the person he got it from raced--maybe this was a winter trainer.
SN begins B7, but I can't make out what's after that.
SN begins B7, but I can't make out what's after that.
The serial number starting with B7 is a frame manufactured in February 1987.
As you have noted the frame looks very much like a Prelude model.
Edit: The serial number is from Greenville, Mississippi.
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The quality of the lugwork looks pretty good. Really clean, from what I could see. Could it be Japan made?
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