This CL poster has to be high.
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This CL poster has to be high.
https://providence.craigslist.org/bik/1198127971.html
$750? C'mon. My oldest brother had one of these when we were kids, it was fun to make engine sounds while riding and shifting with the suicide shifter, because it was like a car shifter, but I think the bike sold for less than $100 new.
The nice thing about bannana seats is you could ride double.
Maybe I'll offer $45 if it's in good shape.
$750? C'mon. My oldest brother had one of these when we were kids, it was fun to make engine sounds while riding and shifting with the suicide shifter, because it was like a car shifter, but I think the bike sold for less than $100 new.
The nice thing about bannana seats is you could ride double.
Maybe I'll offer $45 if it's in good shape.
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I saw one for twice that in a pawn shop.......
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A friend of mine is selling a repainted Lemon Peeler for $1000. All original parts.
It's fun going parts shopping with him. Digging through parts bins and such. "See, these are the original Krate pedals. The ones on that bike are repros...."
It's fun going parts shopping with him. Digging through parts bins and such. "See, these are the original Krate pedals. The ones on that bike are repros...."
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what is the allure of these bikes? Is it simply nostalgia or is there some way a full grown adult could comfortably ride one of these for more than 5 minutes?
I see them on CL and eBay all the time fetching insane amounts.
I see them on CL and eBay all the time fetching insane amounts.
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Do *adult* people ride these? What gives?
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If you don't believe me, have a look at this recent discussion on their forums: https://www.schwinnbike.com/usa/eng/f...ad.php?t=72293
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wow, the one dude has it like a museum piece with the manual hanging off the bars and everything.
Its like a star wars action figure in its original packaging sorta i guess....only its a bike.
Its like a star wars action figure in its original packaging sorta i guess....only its a bike.
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2) Those old Schwinn's are fugly, period.
3) People must be crazy.
Just IMHO.
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FWIW, this thread, by negative example, shows why I continue to be interested in in C&V forum. Pretty much, the emphasis here is on bikes that are to be ridden fairly regularly, not precious examples preserved in amber.
Not that there is anything wrong with that philosophy or sector, but not my bag.
Not that there is anything wrong with that philosophy or sector, but not my bag.
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Why do I think of "The 40-year-old Virgin" and all his unopened action figures? Though I do wish I had the Raleigh Chopper I bought for $10 when I was a lad. I'd skid the back tire bald again
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The seat on that Schwinn looks pretty trashed.
Those and Raleigh Choppers were the hot tickets, but I think my gold Raleigh Fireball was prettier and rode better.
Those and Raleigh Choppers were the hot tickets, but I think my gold Raleigh Fireball was prettier and rode better.
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So, are those stupid OCC bikes, lowriders and stuff like that going to be "collectibles" in 2030? Bikes are meant to ride. Action figures, it's pretty dorky no matter what the age.







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