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Old March 19th 04, 11:19 PM
Garrison Hilliard
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By Jennifer Harper
THE WASHINGTON TIMES



Men of a certain age who relish the memory of their old Schwinn "banana
seat" bike may want to pull a wheelie: The company has reintroduced this
two-wheeled icon of the 1960s.
Schwinn introduced the reinvented Sting-Ray bicycle in Madison, Wis.,
yesterday, billing it "The Rebirth of Cool."
The bike is unabashedly a relic from the all-American playground.
"With its raked-out fork, knees-to-the-breeze seat position, a huge rear
tire and enough bad-boy character to raise eyebrows, this is no ordinary
bicycle," Schwinn says.
Schwinn received design advice from Orange County Choppers, the New
York-based custom motorcycle shop whose work has been inspired by the films
"Easy Rider" and "The Wild One."
The shop is busy working on a line of special edition Sting-Rays, complete
with fancy logos and extreme features. There is also talk of adult-size
Sting-Ray bikes as well, sure to cause a stir on the typical Sunday morning bike
path.
"The new Sting-Ray is for the kid who wants a bike that offers the riding
experience of a chopper," said Schwinn spokesman Joe Werwie.
"Just like the original model, every kid can customize his Sting-Ray with
cool accessories coming soon like custom wheels, high-back sissy bars,
over-sized chain guards and more," he said.
Ironically, the Sting-Ray, along with a few other youthful playtime icons,
has lost its American roots.
Schwinn's parent company, Pacific Cycle — which also owns Flexible Flyer
sleds and Murray, Roadmaster, GT and Mongoose bikes — was sold to Montreal-based
Dorel Industries in February.
Nevertheless, the newfangled Sting-Ray could inspire a little old-fashioned
father-son bonding.
"You react to this style bike the way you do to a muscle car. And men who
had a bike like this in the late 1960s and 1970s can share their enthusiasm with
their own sons," said Carl Burgwardt, curator of the Pedaling History Bicycle
Museum in Orchard Park, N.Y.
The original Sting-Ray was introduced in 1963 when GTOs and Corvettes were
the masculine cars of choice, though TV's mild-mannered Captain Kangaroo became
an official endorser three years later, pronouncing, "Schwinn bikes are the
best."
Schwinn sold about 1 million Sting-Rays a year until 1982, when young riders
began answering the edgy siren call of mountain biking.
But nostalgia is part of the appeal of bikes. Everyone remembers what he or
she rode as a child, creating an instant market for manufacturers who originally
built a youthful dream machine.
"This isn't Schwinn's first repop, or reissue," Mr. Burgwardt said. "They
came out with a reissue of their old 1950s Black Phantom model. Columbia and
Roadmaster also reissued some of their old models, too."
But a reissue does not necessarily make a collectible for those who will
shell out an average $2,000 for a 40-year-old child's bike with original chrome,
wheelie bar and a glitter seat.
"You don't create a collectible bike. They just happen," Mr. Burgwardt said.
The new Sting-Ray will be on sale in stores such as Wal-Mart and Toys R Us
by April, with prices beginning at $180.


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Old March 20th 04, 12:42 AM
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The new Sting-Ray will be on sale in stores such as Wal-Mart and Toys
R Us
by April, with prices beginning at $180.


WTF, $180 for a kids bike. Yeah, there is only 4% inflation....right.

Curt


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Old March 20th 04, 02:11 AM
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WTF, $180 for a kids bike.

Well, $180 for a "cool" kids' bike, anyway. I'm looking forward to seeing
these. I had one of those Schwinn banana-seat specials too, when I was a kid,
before I got my first "ten-speed." Of course, they're great stunt bikes.
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Old March 20th 04, 04:07 PM
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But it does look like a motorcycle.

http://www.schwinnstingray.com/bike-view.html


Yes, this is VERY different from my old stingray. This looks like a chopper.
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Old March 21st 04, 02:15 AM
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WTHeck, A "Schwinn" at WalMart ? Think of the bozo who will assemble
it, or worse the person that will assemble it at home with an
adjustable wrench, screwdriver and a hammer. This is not your
Father's Schwinn.

Steve

"curt" wrote in message ...
The new Sting-Ray will be on sale in stores such as Wal-Mart and Toys

R Us
by April, with prices beginning at $180.


WTF, $180 for a kids bike. Yeah, there is only 4% inflation....right.

Curt

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Old March 21st 04, 04:16 AM
Tom Sherman
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Steven Gee wrote:

WTHeck, A "Schwinn" at WalMart ? Think of the bozo who will assemble
it, or worse the person that will assemble it at home with an
adjustable wrench, screwdriver and a hammer. This is not your
Father's Schwinn.


Wait until the $99.99 Paramount comes out.

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Old March 22nd 04, 04:51 AM
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On Fri, 19 Mar 2004 22:19:28 +0000, Garrison Hilliard
quoted a source thusly:

"The shop is busy working on a line of special edition Sting-Rays, complete
with fancy logos and extreme features. There is also talk of adult-size
Sting-Ray bikes as well, sure to cause a stir on the typical Sunday morning bike
path."


Oh, great, just what we don't need; another looks-cool way to attract
people who are more interested in image than riding. Image is a
fashion thing, and its life expectancy is finite; for long-term gains,
build on substance, not style.

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Old March 23rd 04, 03:01 PM
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You bet it's not your father's Schwinn.
Though it is a good looking bike, it is nothing like the old Chicago-built
Schwinns.

Vin - Menotomy Vintage Bicycles, Inc.
http://OldRoads.com



WTHeck, A "Schwinn" at WalMart ? Think of the bozo who will assemble
it, or worse the person that will assemble it at home with an
adjustable wrench, screwdriver and a hammer. This is not your
Father's Schwinn.

Steve

"curt" wrote in message
...
The new Sting-Ray will be on sale in stores such as Wal-Mart and Toys

R Us
by April, with prices beginning at $180.


WTF, $180 for a kids bike. Yeah, there is only 4% inflation....right.

Curt






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Old March 23rd 04, 03:05 PM
Menotomy
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No, I think this is different than a cycle people buy to look cool. The people
you're talking about are the lycra-clad wannabes riding expensive road bikes
riding 3 and 4 abreast while blocking traffic.

These new Sting-Rays might actually get a kid off his lard arse and outside
away from his computer games.

Vin - Menotomy Vintage Bicycles, Inc.
http://OldRoads.com



Oh, great, just what we don't need; another looks-cool way to attract
people who are more interested in image than riding. Image is a
fashion thing, and its life expectancy is finite; for long-term gains,
build on substance, not style.



 




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