Schwinn Homegrown Frame identification game
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Schwinn Homegrown Frame identification game
Hi!
Please help me identify this 1997 or 1998 Schwinn Homegrown frame.
I believe it is a "Homegrown Factory Team" frameset. Made from Easton ProGram aluminum and not the 7005 stock tubes that all other Yeti made Homegrown frames used.
What's the difference? Anyone know?
thanks!
Please help me identify this 1997 or 1998 Schwinn Homegrown frame.
I believe it is a "Homegrown Factory Team" frameset. Made from Easton ProGram aluminum and not the 7005 stock tubes that all other Yeti made Homegrown frames used.
What's the difference? Anyone know?
thanks!
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Originally Posted by datenschwanz
Hi!
Please help me identify this 1997 or 1998 Schwinn Homegrown frame.
I believe it is a "Homegrown Factory Team" frameset. Made from Easton ProGram aluminum and not the 7005 stock tubes that all other Yeti made Homegrown frames used.
What's the difference? Anyone know?
thanks!
Please help me identify this 1997 or 1998 Schwinn Homegrown frame.
I believe it is a "Homegrown Factory Team" frameset. Made from Easton ProGram aluminum and not the 7005 stock tubes that all other Yeti made Homegrown frames used.
What's the difference? Anyone know?
thanks!
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