1975 Schwinn Paramount D7522
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SOLD. 1975 Schwinn Paramount // P10 touring // D7522 orange // $950
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1975 Schwinn Paramount D7522, in what I call hot orange (I know there's an official name for it). Happy to answer any and all questions or add photos.
I get the following measurements center-to-center: 22.5/57cm seat tube, 22.5/57cm top tube
1975 Schwinn Paramount D7522, in what I call hot orange (I know there's an official name for it). Happy to answer any and all questions or add photos.
I get the following measurements center-to-center: 22.5/57cm seat tube, 22.5/57cm top tube
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Lovely bike. What are the frame dimensions? GLWS.
cheers.
Brad
cheers.
Brad
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OMG what can I sell?
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You can always inquire about a Lay-away Plan....After-all for some it's Christmas.
Best, Ben
BTW, My Favorite Paramount color.
Best, Ben
BTW, My Favorite Paramount color.
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Nice.
I love my 73 P13 that is all campy and especially prefer DT shifter's rather than bar end but know many like the BE's.
I love my 73 P13 that is all campy and especially prefer DT shifter's rather than bar end but know many like the BE's.
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The color of the bike is called " Sunset Orange"
I have a " few" of these in this color ( not Paramount) Super Sports,... Sports Tourer!!!
Although I do have a 1973 Paramount all original in KOOL LEMON !!!
GREAT BIKES !!!!
I have a " few" of these in this color ( not Paramount) Super Sports,... Sports Tourer!!!
Although I do have a 1973 Paramount all original in KOOL LEMON !!!
GREAT BIKES !!!!
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That's the P10 touring model. Standard spec at that time was for 27" rims, though sewups were a no-cost option. I don't recall if 700C was available, but I think they were still a year or two away in '75.
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