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I meant like the whitewall below, This picture was taken from a Boys Black Phantom bike. Ill repeat the question: Do the schwinn typhoon cord white walls have to specify Made in USA to be considered original tires ? Please answer the question asked.
I meant like the whitewall below, This picture was taken from a Boys Black Phantom bike. Ill repeat the question: Do the schwinn thypoon cord white walls have to specify Made in USA to be considered original tires ? Please answer the question asked.
You could put a "wanted" ad on the Cabe here. They are not very common in like new condition. They are not common at all really, especially in whitewall. Look on Ebay or Facebook, or ask other collectors. Good luck.
You could put a "wanted" ad on the Cabe here. They are not very common in like new condition. They are not common at all really, especially in whitewall. Look on Ebay or Facebook, or ask other collectors. Good luck.
The last two batches of typhoon tires made were for the 1995 phantoms and prior to that was the Schwinn approved Typhoons that were made for Maple Island, and I believe both batches were made in Taiwan. It’s been a long time since the typhoon had been made in the USA. Bicycle bones sold all his stock of Maple Island Typhoons maybe six years ago.
Here's the tag that came on the Maple Island tires.
The last two batches of typhoon tires made were for the 1995 phantoms and prior to that was the Schwinn approved Typhoons that were made for Maple Island, and I believe both batches were made in Taiwan. It’s been a long time since the typhoon had been made in the USA. Bicycle bones sold all his stock of Maple Island Typhoons maybe six years ago.
Here's the tag that came on the Maple Island tires.
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