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Old 10-26-05, 04:17 PM
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Schwinn Crosscut

I just got a used Schwinn Crosscut and don't know much about it.

I looking for when was the model made by Schwinn and the price range thwy sold for new?
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Originally Posted by Taz
I just got a used Schwinn Crosscut and don't know much about it.

I looking for when was the model made by Schwinn and the price range thwy sold for new?
In the 1991 Schwinn catalog, the Crosscut was the high end cross bike (followed by the Crisscross and the Crossfit).

Sorry, but I don't have the original retail price.

Attached are the 1991 Crosscut catalog page (JPG) and the specs (PDF).

Sorry about the quality of the specs; the catalog font size was very small, and if I had scanned at a higher resolution the file would have been too big to attach.
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Thanks for the attachment.
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$425.00 US MSL in 1990 & 1991.
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Do you still have the attachments?
I cannot seem to see them
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Do you still have the attachments?
I cannot seem to see them
The attachments seem to have gotten lost sometime over the past five years.

The Schwinn catalogs are now on-line thanks to Tom Findley:

1991 Crosscut catalog page

1991 Cross bike specs
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I realize this is an older thread and a current request for an updated link, but .... the CrossCut can be easily set up as a nice commuter and/or touring bike. They came with 700 x 38 tires, lugged chrome moly frame (& handlebars), and the cantilever brakes and triple chain wheel that make them a bargain (if you can find one) compared to some of the other options out there. Haven't ridden mine on anything longer than a 35 to 40 mile ride (mixed terrain), but I could see riding it longer distances without any difficulty.
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