Pics?I just picked up a pair of these and am willing to possibly part with one...
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So far, no emails...If you decide to pass, I might be interested.
I found a blue Sierra for $15 last autumn and took the Ukais from it for a klunker project. My frame dated to Nov 1982, but the headbadge number dated to March 1983
Before anyone gets too cranky about parting an old bike, it had been outside next to a shed for 20 years; apparently the shed was painted at some point and the bike got some, too. I DO have all of the parts, except the saddle and tires (destroyed by the elements) and rims. Chrome parts are what you'd expect in that situation. My stem also says "Schwinn" and the stem and bars are straight 7/8" BMX size, no bump up 1" center section.
I imagine at some point I would get around to listing them for sale, but if someone wants something I'm open to offers.
I will keep the "alpine" suntour freewheel; everyone collects something and I only have one of that variety.
Last winter, converted 3 Varsities into 26" knobby tire beach cruisers. There is just enough room for 1.95 tires. Add a coaster brake rear hub and you can recycle-can the the lousy gears & brakes the Varsities came with. Add aluminum rims and the ride improves a ton, better than the Varsity with 27" steel wheels or any of those early Schwinn mountain bike tanks with those horrible cantis.
I found a blue Sierra for $15 last autumn and took the Ukais from it for a klunker project. My frame dated to Nov 1982, but the headbadge number dated to March 1983
Last winter, converted 3 Varsities into 26" knobby tire beach cruisers. There is just enough room for 1.95 tires. Add a coaster brake rear hub and you can recycle-can the the lousy gears & brakes the Varsities came with. Add aluminum rims and the ride improves a ton, better than the Varsity with 27" steel wheels or any of those early Schwinn mountain bike tanks with those horrible cantis.
Very interesting. I wish I could get up to 2.125 tires on there, but 1.9 is still pretty good. I'm guessing you don't have any clearance left for fenders?
No fenders. It took several tries on the tires. Not all 1.95 tires are the same actual width. I wanted the fattest I could fit without rubbing the stays.
I'd say it was worth the effort; that bike looks sweet and is probably a blast to ride.
Did it originally have 700c tires on it? (I haven't dealt with Varsities at all). I know the guys at my LBS always used to warn me against converting from 700c to 26" because the bottom bracket would move too close to the ground and I'd end up with issues with the crank arms hitting the pavement.
I pretty much would want the frame/fork/headset, and the stem/bars sound promising, too. You got any pictures?
The fork is gone; headset is serviceable (OEM Schwinn, same as on thousands of other bikes) Stem would clean up well, bars rusty, but sound. I will take pics next weekend...take me a while to get things "un-stored", LOL.
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