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"me" wrote in message ...
The seller on Ebay is clearly Russ St. John, who is and has been associated with the Wolverine Sports Club racing program for many years. Why don't you just write him and ask about the provenance of the frame? I'm sure he'll have teh war stories that go with it. "Charlie Wilson" wrote in message ... "supabonbon" wrote: It's painted white. I bought it off ebay from a guy in Michigan (http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...351&ssPage Na me=STRK:MEWA:IT). I may be wrong about the color. The ones Schwinn sent to the California club were gray, and I assumed the other clubs got the same. That bike may have belonged to a member of Michigan's Wolverine Club (they were sponsored by Scwinn in 1975); the downtube decal looks correct, but the one on your toptube doesn't look familiar. Because I don't see the 531 decal (which was standard in 1975) I suspect a re-paint. Russ sent me this: "The Wolverine sports club based nearby had a long relationship and sponsorship with Schwinn. The club built a Velodrome in 1968 in Detroit that developed many national and world champions, including Frankie Andreau. The frame came thru this relationship with Schwinn." He didn't know who the original owner was or have answers to my other questions. I wrote back asking if it had been repainted, but with the yellowing of the stickers I'd imagine that if it had been sprayed it would have been before Russ got to it. |
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"me" wrote in message ...
The seller on Ebay is clearly Russ St. John, who is and has been associated with the Wolverine Sports Club racing program for many years. Why don't you just write him and ask about the provenance of the frame? I'm sure he'll have teh war stories that go with it. "Charlie Wilson" wrote in message ... "supabonbon" wrote: It's painted white. I bought it off ebay from a guy in Michigan (http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...351&ssPage Na me=STRK:MEWA:IT). I may be wrong about the color. The ones Schwinn sent to the California club were gray, and I assumed the other clubs got the same. That bike may have belonged to a member of Michigan's Wolverine Club (they were sponsored by Scwinn in 1975); the downtube decal looks correct, but the one on your toptube doesn't look familiar. Because I don't see the 531 decal (which was standard in 1975) I suspect a re-paint. Russ sent me this: "The Wolverine sports club based nearby had a long relationship and sponsorship with Schwinn. The club built a Velodrome in 1968 in Detroit that developed many national and world champions, including Frankie Andreau. The frame came thru this relationship with Schwinn." He didn't know who the original owner was or have answers to my other questions. I wrote back asking if it had been repainted, but with the yellowing of the stickers I'd imagine that if it had been sprayed it would have been before Russ got to it. |
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Bob Wheeler wrote in message ...
It appears to be a P12, not a single speed P11 track bike. Schwinn applied a thin chrome plate to the P12's before painting. The Campy dropouts, which were always exposed, had an especially high quality chrome. My recollection is that the dropouts on the P11 were not chromed, but it's been a long time. Donald Gillies wrote: (supabonbon) writes: I'm curious to find out some history behind a Paramount track bike I picked up. It's 63cm c-t with Nervex lugs, dates from May 1975, and has a SCHWINN sticker on the down tube and a TEAM SCHWINN sticker on the top tube. I think it's a little bit strange to see a track bike with chromed forks and stays. Chrome is usually omitted from track bikes, since chroming can risk the integrity of the tubes, and it adds weight. Chrome is ostensibly to protect your frame from road debris kicked up from the rider or car in front of you. You don't see cars in a velodrome, and you don't see a bunch of gravel or road debris, either. - Don Gillies San Diego, CA According to the Waterford site, it's a P14 (http://www.waterfordbikes.com/2004/d...ry/pdggold.php). It doesn't really say anything about chroming. If I remember something I read correctly, I think the Nervex lugs were chromed except on the track bikes certain years. /s |
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