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  2. Schwinn Bicycle Company - Wikipedia

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    Schwinn did allow some dealers to sell imported road racing bikes, and by 1973 was using the Schwinn name on the Le Tour, a Japanese-made low-cost sport/touring 10-speed bicycle. Schwinn developed strong trading relationships with two Japanese bicycle manufacturers in particular, Bridgestone and (via its bicycling arm) Panasonic. Though these ...

  3. List of Japanese bicycle brands and manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Puch (certain models manufactured in Japan) Raleigh Bicycle Company (certain models manufactured in Japan by Bridgestone in the early 1980s) Suteki, a brand marketed by Sears and manufactured by Panasonic Company's bicycle subsidiary Panasonic Cycle Technology; Le Tour (manufactured in Japan for the American Schwinn company)

  4. Schwinn Fitness™ Releases New Airdyne™ Reclined Elliptical

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    Schwinn Fitness™ Releases New Airdyne™ Reclined Elliptical The First Reclined Elliptical from America's Original Fitness Brand VANCOUVER, WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- December 5, 2012 ...

  5. Bicycle collecting - Wikipedia

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    Soon prices of old cruisers began to rise. Today, this is probably the most popular area of bike collecting. [2] Wheelie bikes and Early BMX (1965–1980)—This fast-growing segment of the hobby in North America focuses on the Schwinn Sting-Rays, Raleigh Choppers and other banana seat bikes of the 1960s and the early BMX models that grew out ...

  6. Talk:Schwinn Bicycle Company - Wikipedia

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    That IS an earthshaking event, whether in terms of bicycle history, corporate history, or the economic history of the USA. The story of Schwinn is therefore not merely the story of any old American bicycle company. Your personal belief of what constitutes 'good' and 'low' quality, applied to an entire brand, is too vague to have any real meaning.

  7. Whizzer (motorcycles) - Wikipedia

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    The "Sportsman" – featuring 138cc, 3 hp engine, 20" wheels, kick starter and drum brakes – was released in 1949 for US$224.50 (equivalent to $2,900 in 2023), and US$239.50 (equivalent to $3,100 in 2023) for the Deluxe model with two-speed automatic transmission.