Schwinn Collectible Complete Bikes For Sale

WHEN Hal Sirkin was growing up in 1960s America, the bicycle that every regular American child wanted was a Schwinn. In 2001, a company called Pacific Cycle bought the Schwinn brand out of bankruptcy. Pacific Cycle, now owned by a Canadian consumer-goods firm called Dorel Industries, says the secret of its success is “combining its… Continue reading Schwinn Collectible Complete Bikes For Sale

Vintage Schwinn Bikes

This feature, attractive to older riders, soon found its way to other Schwinn models, especially those intended for senior citizens. In July 1964, Schwinn announced the arrival of the Super Deluxe Sting-Ray. This model included a front mongoose bmx bike spring-fork, a new sleeker Sting-Ray banana seat, and a Person’s Hi-loop Sissy bar. The Super… Continue reading Vintage Schwinn Bikes

Detroit Bikes Brings Schwinn Production Back To U S

Schwinn has bikes in every category — for men, women and kids — and sells them through mass retailers’ bricks-and-mortar stores and online channels, plus its D2C one. They’re low- to moderately priced, most under $1,000, though the top-of-the-line model in its e-bike roster goes for $4,000. Dick’s declined to comment on its Schwinn sales,… Continue reading Detroit Bikes Brings Schwinn Production Back To U S