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Old 12-01-09, 10:19 PM
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Did someone here ask me to look out for a 24" Schwinn Super Sport?

I swear someone did, and as typical, I forgot.

If you're out there, let me know.

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I remember they did too... Was it in PB's thread about that bike with the curvey fork? ... Maybe. or a thread about upgrading one? Hmm....
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I gotta 24" Sports Tourer I'm not using.
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24" frame (ST C-T, Schwinn's way) or 24" wheels?
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Originally Posted by sailorbenjamin
I gotta 24" Sports Tourer I'm not using.
Don't tempt me

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24" frame (ST C-T, Schwinn's way) or 24" wheels?
24" frame.

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24" superior would pique my interest....
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24" superior would pique my interest....
Same here - I prefer it over the Sports Tourer as it doesn't have the built-in kickstand mount.

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20grit you do realize the late 1970s Superiors used left over early 1970s Sports Tourer frames. Roger
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Originally Posted by rhenning
20grit you do realize the late 1970s Superiors used left over early 1970s Sports Tourer frames. Roger
Except for that kickstand mount - not that I can explain why.

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I try not to look at the kickstand when I ride. Then I can pretend I'm on a Superior.
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