??Pre-war?? flatbar.
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??Pre-war?? flatbar.
At first I though that it was a Schwinn since the serial number is D94086 (but now I think it's pre-war); followed by a C with a W inside of it, not sure what that means, but here are the schwinn serial numbers: https://www.bunchobikes.com/serialnumber3.htm.
The sticker on the front is just a winston cup sticker that was on there, the fork used to be blue with a white stripe, and the original color (under the BB at least) is candy apple red.
Here are the pics:
The sticker on the front is just a winston cup sticker that was on there, the fork used to be blue with a white stripe, and the original color (under the BB at least) is candy apple red.
Here are the pics:
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i might be wrong...
but the kickstand mount looks wrong for Schwinn (and Schwinn built)
Did Schwinn always use the same mount?
but the kickstand mount looks wrong for Schwinn (and Schwinn built)
Did Schwinn always use the same mount?
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Originally Posted by new_dharma
i might be wrong...
but the kickstand mount looks wrong for Schwinn (and Schwinn built)
Did Schwinn always use the same mount?
but the kickstand mount looks wrong for Schwinn (and Schwinn built)
Did Schwinn always use the same mount?
Now I'll go on the assumption that it's not a schwinn.