- The
Schwinn Bicycle Company is an
American company that develops,
manufactures and
markets bicycles under the
eponymous brand name. The
company was founded...
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Penny Schwinn (born 1982) is an
American educator and
former Commissioner of
Education for the U.S.
state of Tennessee. She was
appointed by Governor...
- The
Schwinn Paramount was a high-end
racing bicycle produced under the
Schwinn Bicycle Company brand from 1938
through 2009. In the 1930s,
Schwinn sponsored...
- marketer, developer, and
manufacturer of
fitness equipment brands Bowflex,
Schwinn, and JRNY, its
adaptive fitness platform. The
company changed its corporate...
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Ignaz Schwinn (April 1, 1860 –
August 31, 1948) was a German-American
bicycle designer, who co-founded, and
eventually owned, the
Schwinn Bicycle Company...
-
enlisted to sell
Schwinn-brand
bicycles to the show's audience,
typically six
years old and under. At the end of each live
Schwinn marketing promotion...
- from 1907 to 1931. It was
purchased by
Ignaz Schwinn,
proprietor of
bicycle manufacturer Arnold,
Schwinn & Co. in 1912. In 1912, an
Excelsior was the...
- to 510 mm)) wheels.
Notable examples include the
Huffy Dragster series,
Schwinn Sting-Ray and
Krate lines, and the
Raleigh Chopper line.
Other notable...
- The
Schwinn Racer was a
bicycle in the
lightweight series of
bikes built by
Schwinn Bicycle Company in
Chicago from 1957 to the mid-1970s. They had a...
- innovations,
Schwinn conceived their own s****y,
affordable bicycle designed for the more
resilient youth market—originally
marketing the
Schwinn B-10E Motorbike—which...