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Category: | Rear Derailleurs |
Name: | Schwinn (Huret Allvit) |
Brand: | Schwinn |
Model: | |
Years: | N/A |
Country: | United States |
Weight: | 309 grams (Actual), With claw |
Added By: | peterbman on 10/21/14 |
Updated By: | MGTS on 03/14/15 |
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Outer Plate Markings | Schwinn Approved | Inner Plate Markings | Made in France |
Material | Bronze; Steel | Design Category | Drop Parallelogram |
Attachment Bolt Size | 6mm Allen Key | Cable Attachment Bolt Size | 8mm Wrench |
Shifting Systems | Friction | Cable Adjuster | Yes |
Cage Length | Short | Max Cog Size | |
Max Chain Wrap | | |   |
Schwinns were made in Chicago, IL USA up until the 1970's. Sometime in the 1970's, the Schwinn Chicago factory was organized by the
United Auto Workers union, who felt that bicycle factory workers should
be paid on the same scale as automotive workers. Unfortunately, the
realities of the marketplace didn't agree, and Schwinn closed the
factory, transferring most production to Japan (Panasonic) and Taiwan
(Giant). Schwinn also built a factory in Greenville, Mississippi, but it
didn't last, and even bought a factory in Hungary, but the deal fell
through, and Schwinn never imported any Hungarian bikes to the U.S.
Pacific Cycle, founded in 1983, designs and markets bicycles and
scooters under several brands, including Schwinn, Mongoose, DYNO,
InSTEP, Roadmaster, Pacific Outdoors, and others. It's also a top maker
of bicycle helmets in the US. Pacific Cycle, which outsources its manufacturing
to China and Taiwan, got its operations in gear by buying Brunswick
Bicycles, Schwinn/GT Corp., InSTEP, and PTI Sports, all within a few
years. Dorel Industries owns Pacific Cycle alongside its popular
Cannondale brand.