Well, they could have at least, for Al Fritz's sake, put a forged steel goose neck on it instead of that Chinese cheap aluminum alloy job. But then it's too late, the U.S.A. is sold out and out of business. I'm a Schwinn Stingray collector. I own nine Stingrays in all, ranging from 1963 to 2007. At least one for every decade after the sixties. One of them is a 2007 Black Friday and I don't care to own another Chinese made model. During the nineties, before Schwinn screwed them over, the Giant bicycle company in Taiwan did a great job of reproducing the same high quality Schwinn Stingrays that were made in Chicago, and they even improved on the design. The fork on my 1999 Country Time Stingray is a lot beefier than the Chicago built Stingray forks, and the chain stays and seat stays are wider, so that you can squeeze in a three inch wide slik tire, which is what I did. The "INNOVA 72-406" tire. I customized that bike, turned it into a drag racer. My 2007 Black Friday is now a customized Chopper. Since those two bikes aren't even considered to be collectible, I could customize the heck out of them, but I do believe that the Giant made bicycles are on the way to being collectible as well.
I will see if I can post two picture links of those two bikes here. First is the Giant made 1999 Country Time, "Lemonator," as I named it, and then the link to my 2007 Black Friday Chopper. Also, check out my new products for bikes at ZiggyboyBullet.com. One of my products, the Ziggyboy Bullet Z-VSC valve stem caps, were made in China, but I want to get an American manufacturer, if I can, for my next order. There are not that many choices left here in America for manufacturing. My sissy bars are made in Canada.
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The Schwinn story exemplifies what happened to the American industry and how American corporations have sold out American workers and the American people in general, all for the sake of slave labor in China, bigger profits, etc. Now we can't even get things manufactured in America, there just isn't hardly any American manufacturers left. The pride that we used to hold for quality made American products vanished after fascism beat down Americanism.
Yeah, I wonder if it's possible to order the slik tires they are making. ???? I wouldn't mind being able to buy a few of those as well. Sliks with raised white letters are really hard to come by without spending a fortune. I've been using "Hot Tires" white paint pens to paint my blackwall raised letter sliks. They just plain look better with white letters. Guess I'll have to contact the Schwinn company and find out, or should I say, the "pseudo" Schwinn company? Because the true Schwinn company of yesterday at least sold parts. Seems "dismal," doesn't it?