Hello from New York - 1991 Schwinn Crosscut
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Hello from New York - 1991 Schwinn Crosscut
I just bought a 1991 Schwinn Crosscut and want to learn more about how to upgrade and care for it. Any owners of this bike - I welcome any ideas, pic or advice.
also a proud owner of:
Surly Big Dummy Cargo bike
Giant TCR carbon road bike
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also a proud owner of:
Surly Big Dummy Cargo bike
Giant TCR carbon road bike
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Welcome to Bike Forums Ray.
We have moved your thread from our Introductions forum to our Classic & Vintage forum.
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I'm not sure I would do any more to it than repack bearings with grease, if they are not sealed bearings. Check and replace brake and shifter cables, check the tires and replace if needed, clean it up and ride it. Later on you can figure out if you like the handlebars or want something else.
It looks like a great all around bike and with a lugged steel frame, lots of appreciation here.
Nice bike, and I also appreciate the Big Dummy. Welcome
It looks like a great all around bike and with a lugged steel frame, lots of appreciation here.
Nice bike, and I also appreciate the Big Dummy. Welcome
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My 94 Crosscut came stock with butterfly bars.
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Thanks, everyone - this is very helpful - I definitely want to change the cables, brakes, and handlebars - the straight bars are not comfortable - so in doing that I'll need to get longer cables - a perfect time to swap those out. I'm looking for slightly fatter tires - its has 700 x 38C on it now and I'd like a little fatter if possible. I researching what is available and what will fit. The brake posts on the front fork keep me from going too wide.
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Mine is my current testing bike, and has gone through many changes at this point. Here's my current iteration:
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Hey RobertUI - looks like you upgraded the brakes and other components - what did you choose? I was also thinking mustache handle bars.
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You have a solid well made frame from Schwinn’s line up. As long as you don’t go outside of your own fit guidelines that bike will serve you well.
Eager to see how your project progresses!
Eager to see how your project progresses!
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also, and this is quite subjective, cool as they look, mustache bars are not for everyone. many get them and find they aren't nearly as comfortable as they thought they'd be. not trying to discourage you. just sharing experience so that perhaps you could try them out before purchase or at least anticipate the possibility. i got some a long time ago. road them for a short time and can't bring myself to use them again no matter how fun they look. having said that, it just occurred to me if you wanted to try some, i'd sell these cheap. (honestly not trying to plug a sale here. it seriously just occurred to me. as well, there's some nitto's for sale and the classic and vintage sales section going cheap OBO.)
ps. maybe you're aware of all this already and what i've said is moot. if so, ignore. just felt compelled to mention it
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As far as brakes are concerned, I went with some fairly basic Tektros that I had on hand. I also upgraded the crank to the Exage 500 to keep the same chainline as the original Exage 400. I took all of the original stuff off and have it listed for sale, was really trying to keep it together as a group in case someone was looking for everything.
I've put about 100 miles on it in the pictured setup and I really do love this bike.
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Thanks thook and RobertUI I'm new at this and all of this information is very helpful. The mustache handlebars idea was simply based on looks - I think I'd prefer a flat bar or at least a slightly raised straight bar. I saw the Surley Sunrise handlebars - would these handlebars work? I'll check out the used for sale section as well. Thanks again.
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Those bars are super cool. Keep in mind that they will NOT work with the existing stem on the CrossCut, you need a stem that allows you to remove the whole face (like most modern threadless stems). I have a stem adapter (quill to threadless) to use a modern stem on my CrossCut (seen in the pictures). That Surly bar looks great though, and I think the rise would make for a nice setup. Also keep in mind that with a new stem, you'll need a cable hanger/stop for the cantilever brakes (you can see my threadless version in the picture). If you converted to V-Brakes (something I considered) you can get away without the cable hanger/stop, though you'd need V-Brake levers.
The adapter I went with:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B071LLR8PR
For what it's worth... there are definitely other riser bars available that don't have the BMX style bar, which would allow you to keep your stem - basically giving you the same setup the Surly bars. You'll just want to make sure that they'll work with a 25.4 mount for the stem.
Here's just one example of a riser bar:
https://www.amazon.com/UPANBIKE-Moun.../dp/B072ZXT654
These would be a little heavier, but they come in a 3.5" or 5" rise
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000AO7HDE
There are a lot of things to consider with doing resto-mods on these old bikes, but that challenge is something that I find very enjoyable! :-)
The adapter I went with:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B071LLR8PR
For what it's worth... there are definitely other riser bars available that don't have the BMX style bar, which would allow you to keep your stem - basically giving you the same setup the Surly bars. You'll just want to make sure that they'll work with a 25.4 mount for the stem.
Here's just one example of a riser bar:
https://www.amazon.com/UPANBIKE-Moun.../dp/B072ZXT654
These would be a little heavier, but they come in a 3.5" or 5" rise
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000AO7HDE
There are a lot of things to consider with doing resto-mods on these old bikes, but that challenge is something that I find very enjoyable! :-)
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The crosscut and crisscross I observed were pretty decent choices.
had there been one in my size when I looked, I would have purchased one.
bought a Ritchey instead.
I would have set aside the biopace big ring, as I did on my Ritchey.
had there been one in my size when I looked, I would have purchased one.
bought a Ritchey instead.
I would have set aside the biopace big ring, as I did on my Ritchey.