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1940 schwinn new world

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Heck yes. Repack the bearings and ride it for a while. If you like it, you can take it to the next level. For a one/two/or three speed bike they are loved by many, and a whole different experience than a ballooner or a more modern bike. If you don't like it, part it out. The hubs, bars and cranks are worth something, and let me know if you are selling the frame and forks! Like the old ad said, try it, you'll like it!
 
Heck yes. Repack the bearings and ride it for a while. If you like it, you can take it to the next level. For a one/two/or three speed bike they are loved by many, and a whole different experience than a ballooner or a more modern bike. If you don't like it, part it out. The hubs, bars and cranks are worth something, and let me know if you are selling the frame and forks! Like the old ad said, try it, you'll like it!

Yep- try it. It's really different than the cruisers and the modern bikes. It's an under appreciated segment of the market.
 
1946 New World

Traded for this yesterday...

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Looks like the base model New World. That's about as clean as they come. They are great riding bicycles.
 
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