Canuk
Senior Retro Guru
Whatever role the Schwinn Varsity played for you, it is probably the most important bicycle ever made in America.
Manufactured in vast quantities using Schwinn’s electro-forging process, the Varsity was the bicycle world’s VW Beetle. It was cheap, durable, and it got American adults riding. Made to a budget, there was little of any lightweight equipment or materials.
That’s a lot of steel.
This particular Varsity is sporting “Chestnut” paint (lime green and yellow being the other choices) and is outfitted with a host of “Schwinn Approved” components. Schwinn primarily approved of thick steel construction and chrome plating the hell out of everything in 1975, the end result being a bike that tips our scale at a robust 42 pounds.
Manufactured in vast quantities using Schwinn’s electro-forging process, the Varsity was the bicycle world’s VW Beetle. It was cheap, durable, and it got American adults riding. Made to a budget, there was little of any lightweight equipment or materials.
That’s a lot of steel.
This particular Varsity is sporting “Chestnut” paint (lime green and yellow being the other choices) and is outfitted with a host of “Schwinn Approved” components. Schwinn primarily approved of thick steel construction and chrome plating the hell out of everything in 1975, the end result being a bike that tips our scale at a robust 42 pounds.