Early Dyno Glide Deluxe

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22.23 mm. You can tell that size on older seat posts, as the ends are the same diameter. Where the seat attaches on others, it may be a different diameter, the seat collar is normally 7/8ths inch or 22.2 mm. Schwinn used 13/16ths with a smaller diameter seat attachment so you needed to buy their seat and posts. Other 50's and 60's American made bikes used those seat post sizes, but starting in the late 70's most were 7/8ths or 22.2 mm, and a lot of bikes in scrap piles have that same size.
 
Hi Guys,
Do you mind telling me when exactly did Dyno bikes' production start (and ceased)? You talk of early / late models, but what does that mean in terms of years?
 
Hi Guys,
Do you mind telling me when exactly did Dyno bikes' production start (and ceased)? You talk of early / late models, but what does that mean in terms of years?
Check out....

RRB Dyno Bike History

(There are broken links, especially important are the Designer articles (Aaron something) and Chopperderos (sp?) forum links. Try the waybackmachine to see if there are archives of those websites)

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Dyno Bicycles Info
 
Check out....

RRB Dyno Bike History

(There are broken links, especially important are the Designer articles (Aaron something) and Chopperderos (sp?) forum links. Try the waybackmachine to see if there are archives of those websites)

-and-

Dyno Bicycles Info
Thanks a lot! That gives a lot of insight into the creation of the bike.
 
One more thing, though... Have you seen any brochures/catalogs of Dynos? Maybe any available online? Done a search on Google, but with no real outcome.
 

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