27th February 1995 ()
his Chopper Bike was the Lux Low production Bike in 1995 coming in candy colors: Chartreuse, Blue, Red, and Green. The production run was a mere 12 Bikes and featured a mild custom raked Schwinn frame with Lux Low Paint & Decals adorned with a custom heavy duty Lux Low Chopper Fork & Lux Low Super Cush Seat. The Lux Low Chopper Fork ( designed a hand made Luxury Lowrider ) provided Extremely Stout performance matched with great style.
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13th September 1965 ()
1965 classic heavy duty Schwinn Wasp fat tire bike. The Wasp was one of Schwinn’s work horse bikes, often coming with heavy duty spokes for tough service. The Wasp was a favorite of paper boys and service delivery workers. A quality classic ballooner ready to ride daily in comfort & style.
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25th March 1953 ()
Bad Ol Antique Schwinn Rat Rod Ballooner Bicycle with AS Springer Fork & Horn Tank. This Classic Townie Rides Smooth, has Cool Patina, Style, & Ready to Ride Daily. A Tough Schwinn Cruiser Bike, Completely Rebuilt and Patina Restored.
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11th March 1953 ()
This 1953 Schwinn Wasp Ballooner Bicycle was also Known as a Schwinn Model D12 and considered to be a Tough and Durable Bicycle in the Mid-Price Range. The D-12, or Wasp, Was a Favorite and the Work Horse for PaperBoys. This Wasp has an AS Springer fork, which is a Knee Action Springer Fork, and Aren’t Always on Schwinn Wasps. The Springer Fork was Considered a Deluxe Option that Dealers could Order as a Upgrade from the Factory.
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14th March 1949 ()
Antique 1949 Manton and Smith Golden Zephyr Balloon Tire Cruiser Bike with Bike Lok Protection. This Golden Zephyr is Quite an Rare Deluxe Postwar FatTire Bicycle with Unique Features like: Triple Spring Dual Action Spring Fork, Tank, Bike Lok, Zephyr Chainguard, and others. At first glance the Manton & Smith Bike can appear a tad on the Shoddy side because of there use of mediocre after market components, but after working with the bike, M&S Built some Top Quality Classics. Manton and Smith produced Prewar and Postwar ballooner bicycles out of Chicago Illinois.
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