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For much of the 1960s and the early 1970s, no suburban streetscape would have been complete without them: A squadron of kids clutching sky-high handlebars on low-slung bikes in eye-popping, hot-rod ...
Edward R. Schwinn Jr. has been an uneasy rider. For the last several months, he was pedaling as fast as he could to keep a storied Chicago company going, even as others tried to peddle it out from ...
In 1895, bicycle manufacturer Arnold, Schwinn & Company was founded in Chicago just as a craze for the two-wheeled conveyances was sweeping the country. But it didn’t last long. Within a few years ...
They called it the "Corvette of bicycles": The Schwinn Sting-Ray, which revolutionized the industry in the 1960s, was created by Al Fritz, who died on May 7, 2013 of complications from a stroke. After ...
In the glass atrium that marks the entrance to the Pacific Cycle company, the old and the new of the bicycle business are displayed side by side. Each is called the Schwinn Sting Ray, and each in its ...
Frank V. Schwinn, 67, chairman and chief executive officer of the Chicago-based Schwinn Bicycle Co., pioneered development of the firm`s independent network of bicycle dealers. The family-controlled ...
The direct forerunner of the Chopper was Schwinn’s Orange Crate from the 1960s, itself an adaptation of bikes cobbled together by West Coast USA teenagers to look like ‘chopped up’ Harley Davidson ...
Back in the early 1960s, veteran US bike maker Schwinn tapped into the spirit of chopper-style motorcycles for a kids bike called the Sting-Ray. More than a decade later, the company blew up another ...
Whether it's the "brrrring-ding" sound of the bell, the banana-shaped seat, or the bold, bright colors, Schwinn bicycles always have evoked childhood memories for many people, according to Michael De ...
Manual Creative has rebranded US bicycle manufacturer Schwinn, in a bid to rediscover the company’s “personality and style”. Founded more than 125 years ago in Chicago, Schwinn was a household name ...
When Karl Tringhese of Southwest Greensburg started working in a bike shop in his native Johnstown as a teenager in the 1960s, there were no internet sales to keep customers at home if they wanted a ...
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