Garbage Picker: My first dumpster dive
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Garbage Picker: My first dumpster dive
I was out at the dump today dropping off a ton or so of old wood decking (how else would you spend a holiday weekend?) and noticed someone dropped an old (1971 Schwinn Varsity) in the pile to be buried forever. I am not a Schwinn expert by any means but it looks to be a 70's varsity with all original components. It does have a dent in the chain stay although not a big one. I will put up a picture if anyone cares. Pity someone tossed it. I may just clean it up and donate it to our local Bike Kitchen. The paint is in good shape - just need a good cleanup. I love the deep drown original color. It even has the Schwinn tires on it.
edit: it is a 1971 EG096592 if anyone cares...
Guy
edit: it is a 1971 EG096592 if anyone cares...
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I was out at the dump today dropping off a ton or so of old wood decking (how else would you spend a holiday weekend?) and noticed someone dropped an old (1970s Schwinn Varisty) in the pile to be buried forever. I am not a Schwinn expert by any means but it looks to be a 70's varsity with all original components. It does have a dent in the chain stay although not a big one. I will put up a picture if anyone cares. Pity someone tossed it. I may just clean it up and donate it to our local Bike Kitchen. The paint is in good shape - just need a good cleanup. I love the deep drown original color.
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The cheaper the find, the sweeter the flip!
I just read a series of articles on the old Schwinn electrowelded frames. I always thought they were cheap junk - lugged was better, we were led to believe. I can't count how many of those frames I tossed or passed over because I thought they were no good. I'm on a mission to find some and rebuild them!
I just read a series of articles on the old Schwinn electrowelded frames. I always thought they were cheap junk - lugged was better, we were led to believe. I can't count how many of those frames I tossed or passed over because I thought they were no good. I'm on a mission to find some and rebuild them!
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It doesn't look like much especially because it is a dirt dog right now. I think it will clean up ok. Looks all original to me. I can't believe how heavy it is - has to be 100 lbs 


I love the old license plate from our local city...



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SUPER SCORE! That looks fairly EZ to clean up. I made my sister a cassette single speed out of one like it, but it had WAY more paint oxidation, some seized parts. you can make that look great, the steel wheels get shiny with some love.
Those racks are worth it if nothing else.
Those racks are worth it if nothing else.
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Indeed, that will be glorious when it's scrubbed down and shined up!
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Well, I spent a bit of time fixing this old one up. Here is what she looks like clean. I replaced the bar tape with NOS Benotto, new cables and housing and a new spoke and LOTS of elbow grease. I believe everything else is original. Even the tubes say "Made in the USA Schwinn"!
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superstardom! I wish any of my 5 or so schwinns lingering around here had decals in that kind of shape, or that fleck paint job.
Hopefully that will encourage future dumpster diving.
I bet you could get $50 on craigslist, especially in san luis, maybe way more, check market value
Hopefully that will encourage future dumpster diving.
I bet you could get $50 on craigslist, especially in san luis, maybe way more, check market value
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Wow you cleaned it up nicely
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i jam my thumbs up and back into the tubes. this way i can point my fingers straight out in front to split the wind and attain an even more aero profile, and the usual fixed gear - zen - connectedness feeling through the drivetrain is multiplied ten fold because my thumbs become one with the tubing.
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You are to be commended. Nice job. Why not keep it and ride it for a while. Oh it should weigh in at about 38 to 40 lbs
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Sold it on CL for $180. WOW! I had no idea there was a strong market for these bikes. I had 5 backup people wanting the bike not including the gentleman from Nigeria offering a $10,000 cashier's check and a yak.
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How many hours work into it? parts? fairly good low stress hourly wage..... nice job. hopefully at least a few beer runs on it for you. SLO is a college town-high demand





