From streamlined Aerocycles and classic Phantoms to Varsity eight-speeds and Sting Ray Krates, vintage and antique Schwinn bicycles are runaway hits with collectors. In addition to the fond memories ...
Once upon a time in America, Schwinn and bicycles were synonymous, and Chicago was the center of the two-wheeled, pedal-powered universe.
MADISON, Wis. — The Schwinn bicycles of the past were Cadillacs with names like Phantom, Tiger and Hornet. The Sting-Ray, "the bike with the sports car look," was coveted for its banana seat, ...
Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the bike that changed it all, the limited edition “Fritz Fifty” is available this holiday season Fifty years ago, then Schwinn Vice President for Engineering, ...
While Schwinn has been an American household name for decades, modern Schwinn products are actually owned by Dorel (known for its juvenile products). Dorel owns both Schwinn bicycles and Schwinn ...
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