Am I reading this serial# right???
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Am I reading this serial# right???
https://s246.photobucket.com/albums/g...old%20schwinn/
According to a recent post in another thread by Sierra (with documents); this is a Japanese built Schwinn from 1971. There are no decals to indicate the model....does this sound about right?? Would it be a Panasonic built bike?
It had a kickstand. one steel wheel, one alloy wheel, sun tour RD, shimano FD; forged drop out(?), steel handle bar with suicide levers.....I feel pretty sure its not a top end bike. I want to build a single speed; but I don't want to trash anything unique.....so I thought I'd better check first.....
Thanks for your input.....
According to a recent post in another thread by Sierra (with documents); this is a Japanese built Schwinn from 1971. There are no decals to indicate the model....does this sound about right?? Would it be a Panasonic built bike?
It had a kickstand. one steel wheel, one alloy wheel, sun tour RD, shimano FD; forged drop out(?), steel handle bar with suicide levers.....I feel pretty sure its not a top end bike. I want to build a single speed; but I don't want to trash anything unique.....so I thought I'd better check first.....
Thanks for your input.....
Last edited by Thumpic; 09-16-08 at 06:06 AM.
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OOOOOh my apologies...... What about my assessment of quality/value......should I not SS it? It doesn't feel particularly light......
Armed with the year of mfg, I went to the 84 catalog and it appears to be a Traveller, (bottom of the lineup). That was the only road bike I saw with a steel handle bar like mine.....
Armed with the year of mfg, I went to the 84 catalog and it appears to be a Traveller, (bottom of the lineup). That was the only road bike I saw with a steel handle bar like mine.....
Last edited by Thumpic; 09-16-08 at 06:35 AM.
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Yes, it does appear to be a Traveller, based on the year, tubing decal and dropouts. I'm not a big fan of fixie conversions, but why not do the conversion while you keep an eye out for something better/lighter? While it's not the lightest, you could do worse. At least it's got plain gauge, CrMo, main tubes.




