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  1. Explore a wide range of bikes for different riding styles and terrains, from mountain to road, electric to kids. Join the Schwinn community and get exclusive content, giveaways and tips on bike maintenance and safety.

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    • Scooters

      Change the way you ride around on two wheels with a Schwinn...

    • All Bikes

      Iconic rides in unforgettable styles. Whether you’re a...

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  2. The Schwinn Bicycle Company is an American company that develops, manufactures and markets bicycles under the eponymous brand name. The company was founded by Ignaz Schwinn (1860–1948) in Chicago in 1895.

  3. Find your next Schwinn bicycle or exercise bike here. Explore the outdoor and indoor products of Schwinn, a leading brand in the cycling industry.

  4. www.schwinnbikes.com › pages › our-historyOur History – Schwinn

    Schwinn buys Excelsior Motor Cycle Company, followed by the Henderson MotorCycle Company in 1917. This venture inspired some of Schwinn’s most famous bicycle designs, including the Motorbike in 1920.

  5. www.schwinnbikes.com › pages › schwinn-all-bikesAll Bikes – Schwinn

    Iconic rides in unforgettable styles. Whether you’re a Schwinn enthusiast or just love the look, you’re welcome to join us in celebrating a legacy of fun and adventure while you discover what makes each of these bikes a true classic.

  6. Feb 19, 2022 · Learn about the rise and fall of Schwinn, the best-known vintage USA bicycle company, from its founding in 1895 to its current ownership by Pon Holdings. Discover its models, market share, debt, strikes, and more.

  7. Jul 1, 1997 · For nearly a century — between 1895, when Ignaz Schwinn and his partner, Adolph Arnold, incorporated Arnold, Schwinn & Company to make, buy and sell bicycles and other vehicles, and 1993, when Ignaz's great-grandson, faced with bankruptcy, presided over the company's humiliating dismemberment-by-corporate-raider — the name ...