As in "Not a Harley. But pretty much the same thing, only far more dependable, and probably much cheaper as well"?Resisting the urge to post a Honda Shadow pic.....
The 26"/XL Varsity and Continental electro-forged frames are monster. That's what I rode in high school, Kool Lemon Yellow Varsity with flipped bars. I have two that will probably be paired up for a tallbike build in next Summer's BO.Wow. That's a tall bike, man!
I've got one of those. Sold off the fenders and rack, added a front brake and some steel pedals. Light and straight, has held up well.My go to bike is an '09 Schwinn that I try to put six to ten smooth asphalt miles on per day. I've put thousands of miles on this bike. It is a testament to how exaggerated the criticism of modern bikes is. I do service the bearings a couple times a year and keep everything in order. It has always been stored inside.
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I ride a modified 26" Chicago electro-forged frame with the original 27" wheel size. The only original parts are the frame, fork, and kickstand. Everything else is not Schwinn anymore but even more enjoyable in my book. Absolutely my favorite bike. I have lighter, faster big frames at home but I still ride this bike a lot.The 26"/XL Varsity and Continental electro-forged frames are monster. That's what I rode in high school, Kool Lemon Yellow Varsity with flipped bars. I have two that will probably be paired up for a tallbike build in next Summer's BO.
They’ve got good geometry for an old ride. Looks like you have it set up to take on the Paris Dakar rally! Are they the Velo Sebot pedals? I have a black pair. Very slick.I ride a modified 26" Chicago electro-forged frame with the original 27" wheel size. The only original parts are the frame, fork, and kickstand. Everything else is not Schwinn anymore but even more enjoyable in my book. Absolutely my favorite bike. I have lighter, faster big frames at home but I still ride this bike a lot.View attachment 178622
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