![]() ![]() Schwinn Bicycle company, 1856 N, Kostner, Chicago, Illinois 60639. See your Schwinn Dealer for service under the Schwinn Guarantee or write for assistance to: Customer Service Department, Under the Schwinn Guarantee, and in no event shall Schwinn be liable on any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness, Replacement of defective parts and those dealer labor charges specified above sall be the sole remedy of any purchaser but not including any repair due to accident, abuse, neglect, normal wear, improper assembly or maintenanceīy anyone other than a Franchised Schwinn Dealer, or use of other than Genuine Schwinn Parts.ĭealer labor charges are not covered by this guarantee after the Free 30-day checkup, except for any labor charges due toįree replacement of a defective or broken frame within one year from date of original purchase at retail. To include free replacement of any parts found to be defective, free inspection and adjustment of all functional parts andĪssemblies. Recieve a free 30-day Checkup by the same Franchised Schwinn Dealer within the first 30 days of operation.such checkup Free 30-Day CheckupĮach Schwinn Bicycle will be fully assembled by the franchised Schwinn Dealer at time of purchase, and will be entitled to Use of other than genuine Schwinn parts is not covered. Schwinn will replace-without charge-any original part that is determined br the factory to be defective under the terms ofįailure due to accident, abuse, neglect, improper assembly or maintenance by anyone other than a Franchised Schwinn Dealer or Schwinn bicycles are guaranteed against all defects in material and workmanship- no time limit. All prices and specifications are subject to change without notice. In other states theyĪre suggested prices. Service for safety and enjoyment.Īll bicycle prices shown in this catalog are fair trade prices in states where Fair Trade Laws apply. Your new Schwinn will be eligible for a free 30-day chekup. Your new Schwinn will be protected under the Schwinn Guarantee - No time limit. Your new Schwinn will be fitted to the rider - saddle, and handlebars - for the best riding position, at no extra charge. Your new Schwinn bike will be assembled, adjusted, and ready-to-ride. The text below, including the prices, are as written in 1971. The Westwind was a popular tire and the white wall version was simply a beautiful tire that every kid wanted on their bike (if they could convince their parents to pay for the upgrade to white walls - which in 1958 cost one dollar).Original text and images of the 1971 Schwinn sales brochure. Schwinn westwind tires were to become the main tire to be used on all their middleweight bikes (like the Corvette, the Panther, the Jaguar, etc.). In 1956 Schwinn submitted a patent for the "Westwind" tire. Two of the most popular Schwinn tires came from this era. The S-7 tires were 45-50 psi (pounds per suare inch) so they rolled smoother than the older tires which were "low pressure". S-7 tires were 1-3/4 inch wide instead of the until then standard 2.125 inch wide tires of the heavyweights. These tires were made to fit the newer, slim rims of the Middleweights. The S-7 tire was quite a change, that really improved the feel of bicycling. ![]() The Schwinn S-7 tire was introduced when Schwinn created the Middleweight bicycle class in 1954/1955. A construction embodying all the latest advancements in the tire art." Schwinn S-7 tires A 2 1/8" automobile tire type double tube, straight-side, cord tire on a new deep drop center rim. The only major development since the coaster brake. Schwinn introduced the balloon tire in the spring of 1933 and two years later it was pretty much used on all bicycles made in America.įrom a 1933 advertisement: "Low pressure 18 to 22 lbs. The new "balloon" tires were wider and had an inner tube, which naturally became the standard of bicycle tires to this day. Scwhinn went to Europe to research bicycles there. Schwinn Balloon tiresīalloon tires (wide, durable tires with innertubes) were introduced to America after Mr. Schwinn part number in red, manufacturer part number (in black). ![]()
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