Schwinn Voyageur SP
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Schwinn Voyageur SP
NOS replacement frame.
I want to say 1983 after correction. Thank you. I'll check the catalogues, as that is from memory. Back when I thought I rode 25 inch bikes, this was going to be my Touring Bike.
I ride 23.5 inch to 24 inch bikes. So it can go.
What is an estimate of a fair price?
No serial number??
Champion tubing
Suntour dropouts.
I want to say 1983 after correction. Thank you. I'll check the catalogues, as that is from memory. Back when I thought I rode 25 inch bikes, this was going to be my Touring Bike.
I ride 23.5 inch to 24 inch bikes. So it can go.
What is an estimate of a fair price?
No serial number??
Champion tubing
Suntour dropouts.
Last edited by jjames1452; 07-10-20 at 05:24 PM. Reason: Wrong year
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Number on the head badge will tell you the year.
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Thank you
Thank you.
I was thinking a little more. No worries.
It looks like it will be well art in my revamped garage. I like the mid 80's graphics.
I was thinking a little more. No worries.
It looks like it will be well art in my revamped garage. I like the mid 80's graphics.
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I think that's an '83 due to the rear brake bridge- but I could be wrong. I just finished building one up- fantastic riding bike.
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I would agree a 82/83 frame set as for value I would say $150 or so.
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FWIW, I have an 84 SP that I bought for $35 a decade ago, and converted to Ultegra 10s, because I had it from a take off. It is a fantastic gravel/fire road bike. I'm running with open Pro's and Conti Cross Tires. This in an old picture.
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Thanks All.
I am going to use the frame as NOS art in my garage.
I am going to use the frame as NOS art in my garage.
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Not to beat this dead horse, but it is an '83 sp, I believe. I just bought one that looks exactly like this frame, and paid $250 for the bike entire.