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    Posted 9 years ago

    campedalcar
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    All-original 1976 Schwinn Junior Sting-Ray including the original functioning "Schwinn Approved" Sting-Ray speedometer/ odometer. The Juniors were made exactly like the popular Sting-Ray only with a little smaller frame, handlebars and seat. Same size 20" wheels/ tires. My research shows that Schwinn produced many more full-size Sting-Rays, making the Junior much more rare. To see more "muscle bike" pictures, please visit and "like" facebook.com/campedalcar

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    1. Kydur Kydur, 9 years ago
      I like the added subtle touch of the colour-matched plastic-covered chain combo lock wrapped around the seat post. I so remember doing that! I don't recall ever seeing those dice valve covers though -- I doubt they would've lasted very long before getting swiped at the school bicycle stands. The bike is in amazing condition!
    2. campedalcar campedalcar, 9 years ago
      Thank you Kydur for your kind words. You are absolutely correct in that the dice valve caps were my little added touch and if I remember back to when I was a kid, a long time ago, I probably didn't even have covers on my valve stems. Along with no fenders, chain guard, handle grips, etc. As a matter of fact, check back to this site as I'm going to post a picture I just found of my muscle bike c.1970 or so. It will give a pretty good idea of how we treated our "rides."

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