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Indianapolis here.
Hi I am Jon, wheelchair user. Came across a little gem of a bicycle recently a 1987-1988 Schwinn Voyageur that was left out with the trash. I took it home and cleaned it up and wow, what a nice walk down memory lane. I am 47 now, so when I was riding Schwinn bikes I was a kid. I had a ton of them. I was the neighborhood bike mechanic, and people would just give me bikes. Schwinn and Raleigh road bikes and ten speeds where my favorite means of getting around. So many fun memories. You should see my neighbors looking at me as I cleaned the old Schwinn. LOL I do wish I could ride it. I will be posting about a hundred images of it later.
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Hi Jon, welcome to bike forums. The Classic & Vintage sub forum, including myself, would be interested in your pics.
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Welcome in Jon. Check out Adaptive Cycling.
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Thank you for the warm welcome
