Trading Post
#101
Senior Member
Joined: Oct 2008
Posts: 301
Likes: 4
From: Los Angeles, CA
Bikes: 85 Nishiki Riviera GT, 69 Schwinn Super Sport(fixed conversion), 80's Olmo Professionisti, 80's Univega Mixte
i haven't looked up the serial number yet, just going by what the guy I bought it from said, I'll check it now and confirm(not that I doubt for a second that your right)
#102
Senior Member
Joined: Oct 2008
Posts: 301
Likes: 4
From: Los Angeles, CA
Bikes: 85 Nishiki Riviera GT, 69 Schwinn Super Sport(fixed conversion), 80's Olmo Professionisti, 80's Univega Mixte
the serial is KG138205 and it's on the bottom of the headtube
the database I looked it up on says it's from October 1971
the database I looked it up on says it's from October 1971
#103
Senior Member
Joined: Jul 2007
Posts: 524
Likes: 0
From: Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA
Bikes: riders:Schwinn Continental ('80), Specialized Crossroads Sport ('07), Schwinn Super Sport (73), Schwinn Superior (76), Projects: Schwinn Sprint ('74), Trek 800 & Schwinn Continental ('71)
Serial number indicates frame built October (K), 71 (G). The finally assembly could be anytime afterwards.
Also, Schwinn converted model years in late summer and early fall for the Christmas season.
This bike most likely is a 1972 model by the color, Opaque Green, a sharp and distinct color.
I appears in good condition and having the three piece crank setup, can be upgraded and maintained for many years, (IMHO).
To bad it is two tall for your comfort, not much you can do to correct that single factor.
Read your post at the Schwinn forum and found your listing here.
All the best, regardless of avenue you take.
Also, Schwinn converted model years in late summer and early fall for the Christmas season.
This bike most likely is a 1972 model by the color, Opaque Green, a sharp and distinct color.
I appears in good condition and having the three piece crank setup, can be upgraded and maintained for many years, (IMHO).
To bad it is two tall for your comfort, not much you can do to correct that single factor.
Read your post at the Schwinn forum and found your listing here.
All the best, regardless of avenue you take.
#104
Senior Member
Joined: Oct 2008
Posts: 301
Likes: 4
From: Los Angeles, CA
Bikes: 85 Nishiki Riviera GT, 69 Schwinn Super Sport(fixed conversion), 80's Olmo Professionisti, 80's Univega Mixte
I love spending time on the forums, cuz no matter what your trying to find out you always learn something you didn't expect to
#107
I ride a plastic bike!
Joined: Oct 2006
Posts: 162
Likes: 0
From: Irvine, CA
Bikes: Wilier Zero 7, Scott CR1 Team Issue, Santa Cruz Bronson
I have a Yakima Rim Roc 3 hitch mount bike rack for trade. It holds 3 bikes and has a cable lock as well as hitch lock. It fits a 2" hitch. The bike mount from the rims so it will accommodate any frame type without the need for a top tube add on. Here is a link to a review and pic in use.
https://www.nsmb.com/gear/rim_roc_review.php
Not looking for anything specific, just something of value and does not need to be cycling related. I am in Irvine.
https://www.nsmb.com/gear/rim_roc_review.php
Not looking for anything specific, just something of value and does not need to be cycling related. I am in Irvine.
#112
Iconoclast
Joined: Aug 2009
Posts: 3,176
Likes: 2
From: California
Bikes: Colnago Super, Fuji Opus III, Specialized Rockhopper, Specialized Sirrus (road)
Have:
Mountain Bike Stuff
-GT LTS-4000 Full suspension frameset w/ Rock Shox Judy fork and Rock Shox rear gas shock. The frame needs a trunnion ($70-$90 online).

-Shimano STX shifters 7 speed/triple *clean*
-A few sets (3?) of Tektro V-brakes
- (2) Shimano V-brake shifters 21 x 3 and 24 x 3
- 26" wheels. all in need of truing. I have about 15+ of these. Alex, Ritchey, Weinmann, etc. (Will trade for anything!)
-few 26.0 mm stems, threadless and threaded.
-Schwinn Varsity frameset:

-Old Schwinn cruiser:

-Schwinn Suburban frame
Road Parts
-Shimano RSX triple crankset
-Shimano RSX front derailleur
-Shimano RSX rear derailleur
-Shimano RSX STI shifters 7 x 3
-Campagnolo front derailleur, very clean/new looking. Looks like this, but the clamp isn't engraved:
-Sakae drop bars
-Guidons Philippe ATAX Franco Italia D352 drop bars (commonly found on old French bikes)
-several chome Schwinn handlebars
All bars are 26.0mm clamp
More as I come to it.
Will trade for road/cross bike stuff. Especially frames, forks, clipless pedals, 700c, clincher rims, old stuff, steel, other parts, etc. I will trade for virtually any road paraphernalia.
Mountain Bike Stuff
-GT LTS-4000 Full suspension frameset w/ Rock Shox Judy fork and Rock Shox rear gas shock. The frame needs a trunnion ($70-$90 online).
-Shimano STX shifters 7 speed/triple *clean*
-A few sets (3?) of Tektro V-brakes
- (2) Shimano V-brake shifters 21 x 3 and 24 x 3
- 26" wheels. all in need of truing. I have about 15+ of these. Alex, Ritchey, Weinmann, etc. (Will trade for anything!)
-few 26.0 mm stems, threadless and threaded.
-Schwinn Varsity frameset:
-Old Schwinn cruiser:
-Schwinn Suburban frame
Road Parts
-Shimano RSX triple crankset
-Shimano RSX front derailleur
-Shimano RSX rear derailleur
-Shimano RSX STI shifters 7 x 3
-Campagnolo front derailleur, very clean/new looking. Looks like this, but the clamp isn't engraved:
-Sakae drop bars
-Guidons Philippe ATAX Franco Italia D352 drop bars (commonly found on old French bikes)
-several chome Schwinn handlebars
All bars are 26.0mm clamp
More as I come to it.
Will trade for road/cross bike stuff. Especially frames, forks, clipless pedals, 700c, clincher rims, old stuff, steel, other parts, etc. I will trade for virtually any road paraphernalia.
#113
5 Time Bike Path Champion
Joined: Nov 2008
Posts: 519
Likes: 1
From: Los Angeles
Bikes: BMC SLCO1, BMC RMO1
Would like to trade my golf clubs for a front suspension Mountain Bike.
My clubs are Hogan Apex Irons. They are a forged cavity in great condition. My 60 degree is a Cleveland Triple Grind Rusty. The Putter is a brand new Oddsey White Hot center shaft w/cover.
Taylor Made sc200 3 wood ( still one of the top played 3 woods by pro's) and a Macgregor Vfoil 10 degree driver. Everything is in great condition. I just want to get into Mountain biking
My clubs are Hogan Apex Irons. They are a forged cavity in great condition. My 60 degree is a Cleveland Triple Grind Rusty. The Putter is a brand new Oddsey White Hot center shaft w/cover.
Taylor Made sc200 3 wood ( still one of the top played 3 woods by pro's) and a Macgregor Vfoil 10 degree driver. Everything is in great condition. I just want to get into Mountain biking




