Once upon a time in America, Schwinn and bicycles were synonymous, and Chicago was the center of the two-wheeled, pedal-powered universe.
From streamlined Aerocycles and classic Phantoms to Varsity eight-speeds and Sting Ray Krates, vintage and antique Schwinn bicycles are runaway hits with collectors. In addition to the fond memories ...
A book on the downfall of Schwinn Bicycle that grew out of a Crain’s Chicago Business project is, after three decades, moving ...
Lance Armstrong has signed on to narrate the documentary "No Hands: The Wild Ride of the Schwinn Bicycle Company," from the ...
The lowrider culture is one that has traversed the entire world. Nowadays lowriders can be found on every continent, each contributing a little something along the way. But more importantly, everyone ...
FLX Bike is an e-bike manufacturer we’ve talked about quite a bit on InsideEVs. The U.S.-based bike maker recently made headlines with its powerful and over-the-top Weapon X electric mountain bike.
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IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. In 1963, Schwinn introduced a ...
Mike Rangel from Sacramento, CA., has always been into Lowriders. His fascination runs deep, and he credits his father, Roy Rangel, as being the person who got him hooked on the culture. Roy owned an ...
The Schwinn Sting-Ray was the epitome of pre-teen lo-ride hi-life: slung-back seats, ape hanger handlebars; when you rode you knew those socks were pulled all the way up. Now Schwinn hopes to rekindle ...