I have a chrome Schwinn with a serial #L623633. I believe it was made in 1976. I am trying to find out which model it is. I would assume it is a La Tour or Paramount based on the fact that it is chrome. All of the components are Shimano 105. I can't find that shimano number in any of the spec sheets. Does anyone have an idea which Schwinn model this is.
Definitely vintage, but I am not the pro on that! Couple other members have links to some older Schwinn magazines online and could help ya there! Very nice ride
Good maintenance to your Bike, can make it like the wheels are, true and smooth!
Great link, I have not seen that one before. Google did not pop it. How did you find it?
BTW the L series bikes are Chicago Made. The Schwinn Approved is Japan made. They used different ser#.
So the data base is very incomplete. But It is most likely a Le Tour made by Panasonic from the late 70's as you say. The equipment is different than listed but that happens too, some maybe dealer changed.
It is a nice bike in good condition. Whats the frame material?
Hey I cannot find my MB bike ser # either and its a 1991. Had it since new:-)))
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Not to confuse matters more but, you guys didn't forget the "approved Giant"s, did you? I've seen Giants from the mid-70s, I'm almost positive.
Near or On the left rear dropout, is there a small, white sticker or "GIANT" stamped into the frame?
Wheelies don't pop themselves. (from a QBP fortune cookie)
Nice bike , ye I am drooling. Great shape.Yes I thought if its a 1984 it would be 4130.
Lots of freezing weather on the East Coast, I so do not miss it.
In 1985 Last year for the Super Le Tour , I think, Schwinn went all out and used the Columbus Tenax
tubing for the lightest of the series at 24 lbs.
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BTW , I was just looking at LA Craigs list and came across this Bike
losangeles.craigslist.org/sfv/bik/2157236644.html
Its a 1972 made in Taiwan Schwinn. Interesting sure started early.
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Another hit and run poster.
As per the $400 , bikes are more expensive here in S. Cal. But ye this guy is dreaming. Its interesting that its early Taiwan bike, but still says Chicago.
I see a bit of high prices here when people think their junkers are treasures. Occasionally some reasonable deals pop up, but nothing like your Super.
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