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Here's a Klunker 5 somebody's got for sale on EBay, ending tomorrow. It has a serial number beginning with KP, a headbadge stamp of 3218 and the single speed style fender brace that GTs58 pointed out, so it looks original and in nice shape. It's already priced out of my reach but it will be interesting to see what it goes for.
That makes sense. There weren't that many of them and Schwinn probably ran them all in just a few runs or maybe one run. What's the head badge number? And pictures are always good.
I've seen bikes from 1981 with forged forks. Was this part-way through the year? And did the strike at Schwinn have something to do with it? I found this on-line: http://www.freelawreporter.org/flr3d/f2d/889/889.F2d.64.88-3788.html
If Ashtabula Forge ceased production Oct. 29, 1982 then I would guess that the forged forks were available at least until then, but if anybody knows better I'd like to know.
That makes sense. There weren't that many of them and Schwinn probably ran them all in just a few runs or maybe one run. What's the head badge number? And pictures are always good.
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