Kids’ Bikes The History of the Schwinn Sting-Ray and Krates

In 1999, Schwinn finally brought the Grape Krate to production with a limited amount of units. The Coal (Koal) Krate, Blueberry Krate, and others have a special place in the hearts of all Sting-Ray Krate lovers out there. While these bikes were not originally part of the Schwinn line, many fans painstakingly would create these… Continue reading Kids’ Bikes The History of the Schwinn Sting-Ray and Krates

Kids’ Bikes The History of the Schwinn Sting-Ray and Krates

[Ignaz Schwinn] was born in Hardheim, Baden, Germany, in 1860 and worked on two-wheeled ancestors of the modern bicycle that appeared in 19th century Europe. In 1895, with the financial backing of fellow German American Adolph Frederick William Arnold (a meat packer), he founded Arnold, Schwinn & Company. Schwinn’s new company coincided with a sudden… Continue reading Kids’ Bikes The History of the Schwinn Sting-Ray and Krates

Schwinn Reporter Newsletter Set in Binder: 1965 + 1966 + 1967 36 Editions Stingray Krate Stik Shift Fastback RamsHorn

It fits perfectly on my bike and is exactly as described. Tom Findley has been a bike enthusiast and denizen of the web since before the turn of the century. Over the years he developed and excellent collection of Schwinn catalogs, which with contributions from other collectors, he carefully scan and published on his site.… Continue reading Schwinn Reporter Newsletter Set in Binder: 1965 + 1966 + 1967 36 Editions Stingray Krate Stik Shift Fastback RamsHorn

Schwinn Stingray convert to electric bike help? : ElectricScooterParts com Support

As always I would recommend finding a local shop if you are interested in one of their bikes. There could soon be a major electric bike actually made in the U.S.A. Vintage Electric Bikes was started by Andrew Davidge back in 2013 after Andrew took his first ebikes to a vintage car show in Monterey,… Continue reading Schwinn Stingray convert to electric bike help? : ElectricScooterParts com Support