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Show Off Your Waterfords & Paramounts, etc.
Hi,
I am sure this was already started, but since Richard Schwinn has decided to retire, and Waterford is closing their doors, let's celebrate by showing off our Waterfords, Paramounts, and other bikes made by Waterford Precision Cycles. What does that include?
Waterford Custom Frames (Of Course)
Schwinn Paramounts
Standard Bykes (BMX and Freestyle. They are over 20 years old now.)
Rivendells
Herons
Gunnars
And a few others Waterford built, but I forgot about.
Either way, the Waterford crew will be missed, especially in that little Wisconsin town they're named after. But that doesn't take away the fact Waterford Precision Cycles created an outstanding legacy in the Bicycle Industry.
Now, who's going to start?
I am sure this was already started, but since Richard Schwinn has decided to retire, and Waterford is closing their doors, let's celebrate by showing off our Waterfords, Paramounts, and other bikes made by Waterford Precision Cycles. What does that include?
Waterford Custom Frames (Of Course)
Schwinn Paramounts
Standard Bykes (BMX and Freestyle. They are over 20 years old now.)
Rivendells
Herons
Gunnars
And a few others Waterford built, but I forgot about.
Either way, the Waterford crew will be missed, especially in that little Wisconsin town they're named after. But that doesn't take away the fact Waterford Precision Cycles created an outstanding legacy in the Bicycle Industry.
Now, who's going to start?
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Hi,
I am sure this was already started, but since Richard Schwinn has decided to retire, and Waterford is closing their doors, let's celebrate by showing off our Waterfords, Paramounts, and other bikes made by Waterford Precision Cycles. What does that include?
Waterford Custom Frames (Of Course)
Schwinn Paramounts
Standard Bykes (BMX and Freestyle. They are over 20 years old now.)
Rivendells
Herons
Gunnars
And a few others Waterford built, but I forgot about.
Either way, the Waterford crew will be missed, especially in that little Wisconsin town they're named after. But that doesn't take away the fact Waterford Precision Cycles created an outstanding legacy in the Bicycle Industry.
Now, who's going to start?
I am sure this was already started, but since Richard Schwinn has decided to retire, and Waterford is closing their doors, let's celebrate by showing off our Waterfords, Paramounts, and other bikes made by Waterford Precision Cycles. What does that include?
Waterford Custom Frames (Of Course)
Schwinn Paramounts
Standard Bykes (BMX and Freestyle. They are over 20 years old now.)
Rivendells
Herons
Gunnars
And a few others Waterford built, but I forgot about.
Either way, the Waterford crew will be missed, especially in that little Wisconsin town they're named after. But that doesn't take away the fact Waterford Precision Cycles created an outstanding legacy in the Bicycle Industry.
Now, who's going to start?
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Hi,
I am sure this was already started, but since Richard Schwinn has decided to retire, and Waterford is closing their doors, let's celebrate by showing off our Waterfords, Paramounts, and other bikes made by Waterford Precision Cycles. What does that include?
Waterford Custom Frames (Of Course)
Schwinn Paramounts
Standard Bykes (BMX and Freestyle. They are over 20 years old now.)
Rivendells
Herons
Gunnars
And a few others Waterford built, but I forgot about.
Either way, the Waterford crew will be missed, especially in that little Wisconsin town they're named after. But that doesn't take away the fact Waterford Precision Cycles created an outstanding legacy in the Bicycle Industry.
Now, who's going to start?
I am sure this was already started, but since Richard Schwinn has decided to retire, and Waterford is closing their doors, let's celebrate by showing off our Waterfords, Paramounts, and other bikes made by Waterford Precision Cycles. What does that include?
Waterford Custom Frames (Of Course)
Schwinn Paramounts
Standard Bykes (BMX and Freestyle. They are over 20 years old now.)
Rivendells
Herons
Gunnars
And a few others Waterford built, but I forgot about.
Either way, the Waterford crew will be missed, especially in that little Wisconsin town they're named after. But that doesn't take away the fact Waterford Precision Cycles created an outstanding legacy in the Bicycle Industry.
Now, who's going to start?
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I guess that I will start. Here’s my Waterford built 85 Paramount.
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Mine (89 superbe pro)
hers (88)
And my current project - 86 touring. It's heading to the powder coaters tomorrow.
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I believe my Milwaukee Bicycle Co. single-speed was made by Waterford:
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Here is my 91 Waterford OS Paramount again, different pic though.
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It's not my Waterford, but is one of the nicer ones I've seen. You might even call it the Hetchins of Wisconsin!? The pics were taken at the 2018 Hilly Hundred ride in Bloomington, Indiana.
And just for the sake of history, a shot of the Waterford booth at the 2009 NAHBS in Indianapolis. The photo shows Richard Schwinn chatting with a visitor. I just assume the other two guys are wondering how they can explain the cost of a Waterford to whoever is in charge of the finances.
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And just for the sake of history, a shot of the Waterford booth at the 2009 NAHBS in Indianapolis. The photo shows Richard Schwinn chatting with a visitor. I just assume the other two guys are wondering how they can explain the cost of a Waterford to whoever is in charge of the finances.
Steve in Peoria
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I missed out on a big Waterford touring bike a couple of years ago. It was stolen before I could buy it. Still waiting for that early 70s Paramount that my summer job money couldn't afford(settled for a Letour that gave me my much wanted freedom).
I have a few Waterfords, unfortunately not the two wheeled sort. But I have used them while working on bikes...
I have a few Waterfords, unfortunately not the two wheeled sort. But I have used them while working on bikes...
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The little one was just an early smokin deal with original triple crank minus small ring and bolts......
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