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value of a 1930 Schwinn bicycle ladies?
that a bike shop there. I bought at a garage sale last week of 1930 ladies bicycle Schwinn. It has the original chain guard horn handles and even the original color of the bike. It is almost in perfect condition. I wonder what value would a bicycle. Want to learn information about him. thanks.
Just like all good news and bad news with his bicycle. This is a bit long so bear with me .... Good news is that since it is in good shape may be a reasonable value for it. The bad news is that, since it is a women's bike if sold is likely to be stripped of parts Mens restore a bike. Just doing a check just before going ahead ...- vintage bike that is likely to have almost no chromium in it except the handlebars and the mother ... perhaps part of the tank and chain guard are nickel silver appears as a maths-The tires will be white or brown with stripes contrastantes.-Both saddle and grips must have a "Schwinn logo" in the script, and it would be white or claws negro.-The chain guard will have a round logo the words "Schwinn Chicago" in him-The serial number will look like if it was sealed by the hand ... very crude and uneven. Usually found in an abandoned back (where the rear wheel is attached) or on the bottom bracket ( "low" of the bike when the handle is). If you are in the steering tube (where the fork is), then at least 1965 or later. A numbering machine was used starting around 1948 so the numbers are very even cantilever frames and clear .- (using double tube from the fork tube to the seat tube) were introduced in 1938.-The chain guard is secured in the frame instead of having some "L" s soldiers the structure and screwed on. This change of "clip" to "soldiers" was made on 1938 también. "He does NOT have an oval badge on the front. The oval insignia began around 1964 (I ...).- The rear dropout (where the rear wheel is bolted to) take back slots 2 points as sort of a fork. The "forward" versus dropouts began around 1948-All the serial numbers before 1948 were lost in a fire at the factory, so accurate dating is a guess based on characteristics of moto.-brake arm (small "arm" of metal attached to the wheel hub back, and context through a metal band) should read "New Departure" in it. There are some variations, but this is more common. You may have a date stamp on the hub shell ... reach between the spokes and clean the filth that has accumulated. The general code is 2 months of double-digit and 2 digits year. This can give an approximate year, perhaps within 2 años. "If the bike has a model name" Paramount "," Superior "or" New World "is not greater than 1938.-Finally, the most accurate way to determine the year (not foolproof) if the bike goes over the tests is to take the crank bike and check the date stamped on it. This can vary up to 5 years. If the handle is not original, then no use in absoluto. "If the serial number begins with 2 letters, then you probably need a motorcycle produced between 1965 and 1978. The first letter is the month (January is "A", etc.), the second letter is the year (1965 is "A", so skip the letter "I" and "O"). OK, so if your bike goes and determined this is prior to 1938, the value based on its evaluation is somewhere in the $ 400 to $ 600 range, but this is largely dependent on the exact condition. If you were a mens frame the value would be approximately double. Now that has confused through all gobbledeegook be aware that the value of the bikes are very volatile and subject to change with the change in the wind, as well as a professional evaluation of the bike ... not an estimate of the auction, but an estimate of Bicycle collectors. Auction estimates are usually inflated and meet the people who have nothing better to do with their money to buy other things old, regardless of price. Good luck!
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