1985 Schwinn Peloton
1985 Schwinn Peloton 1985 Schwinn Peloton There are a bunch of elements that go into making a great bike. The creative [...]
By paul|2024-10-20T22:54:30+00:00September 24th, 2014|Museum bikes 1966 to 1985, schwinn|
1985 Schwinn Peloton 1985 Schwinn Peloton There are a bunch of elements that go into making a great bike. The creative [...]
By paul|2024-10-20T22:58:17+00:00September 16th, 2014|Museum bikes 1966 to 1985, schwinn|
Early '70's BMX bike 1970 Schwinn Stingray BMX conversion In the early 1970's a new sport came to life. Bicycle Moto [...]
By paul|2024-10-20T23:07:31+00:00September 3rd, 2014|Museum bikes 1966 to 1985|
1975 Mongoose Motomag 1975 Mongoose Motomag Skip Hess started his company, BMX Products inc., in 1974. The first product for the Chatsworth, [...]
By paul|2024-10-20T23:30:48+00:00September 2nd, 2014|Museum bikes 1966 to 1985, schwinn|
1975 Schwinn Varsity Sport 1975 Schwinn Varsity Sport I'm sure you remember the Schwinn Varsity. While it will never go down [...]
By paul|2024-10-20T23:35:29+00:00August 28th, 2014|Museum bikes 1966 to 1985|
1975 Redline Monoshock BMX 1975 Redline Monoshock BMX This is an extremely rare early BMX bike. One of only five or [...]
By paul|2024-10-06T16:09:59+00:00August 18th, 2014|Museum bikes 1966 to 1985, schwinn|
Pete Brissing's 1971 Schwinn Paramount 1971 Schwinn Paramount P-13 This is the Schwinn P-13 from 1971. The "P" stood for Paramount, [...]
By paul|2025-03-27T05:09:46+00:00May 6th, 2014|Museum bikes 1966 to 1985|
1984 Miyata 912 1984 Miyata 912 If this Miyata were a car, it would be a 1984 Honda Accord. If this [...]
By paul|2024-10-28T18:03:36+00:00April 21st, 2014|Museum bikes 1966 to 1985, schwinn|
1970 Schwinn Sting Ray "Orange Krate" 1970 Schwinn Orange Krate Who says you can't buy style? If you had one of [...]
By paul|2024-10-21T01:35:18+00:00March 20th, 2014|Museum bikes 1966 to 1985, schwinn|
1971 Schwinn Sports Tourer 1971 Schwinn Sports Tourer A great bike from 1971 with the not-so-lyrical-sounding name. Most people simply called [...]
By paul|2024-10-08T03:45:59+00:00February 3rd, 2014|museum bikes, Museum bikes 1966 to 1985|
Anthony Brothers Convert-O-Trike Relatively unchanged for about 65 years, the Convert-O-Tricycle was one sweet ride. Made top to bottom out of cast aluminum, [...]