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I have an ebay auction for a Schwinn Montague Folding Bicycle w/ case. Please check it out if you are interested. It is auction number 2701578090 at http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=2701578090 It is over on Friday, January 24th, 2003. Thanks, Michael |
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kmssavage@earthlink.net (Karen M.) wrote in message news:<4bfcf85b.0301232000.ce1b747@posting.google.com>... > Brian wrote: > <snip> > > Montague was invented in the early 80's, and Harry M. spent a lot of time attending > Washington-area public events wearing one of his folded creations like a backpack along with a > sign "seeking investors." Schwinn picked the line up sometime...um...early 90's? The two > marques parted ways perhaps about the time that the Chicago mfgr was being bought by a > Detroit-area investment group, filing Chapter 11, being bought out, etc. If it's red, it's the > same bike I have...but I want folding pedals and a case! (Bought mine from a boater who decided > it wasn't "her." It *is* me, and I paid $150 about 5 years ago.) HTH --Karen M. I bought one of these new from a local Schwinn shop in Denver in 1989. I was aware of the Montague line prior to that but this was (I think) the first year that Schwinn had ever carried them. Mine is black and very basic. I think I paid about $400 for it. It doesn't have folding pedals or anything else. It just folds in half. I looked into a case for it but decided that the cost was too prohibitive. I think Schwinn only carried them for a couple of years because they weren't very good sellers - at least that's what my shop tells me. I thought I'd use it for travel but paying $100 to $150 per trip for airfare was too expensive. I did use it a few times for business travel including a trip to an American Chemical Society meeting in D.C. in August - not an ideal place or time to ride a bike, especially if you're a Colorado boy that can't take humidity. The Montaque currently decorates the rafters in my garage because I'm too lazy to get it back in riding shape and I have too many other bikes to ride. Stuart Black |
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