[CR]re: '73 Schwinn World Voyageur- Was: barcons

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Date: Sat, 23 Oct 2004 21:50:26 -0400
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From: "Roy H. Drinkwater" <roydrink@ptd.net>
Subject: [CR]re: '73 Schwinn World Voyageur- Was: barcons

John Wilson wrote:
>The Suntour Barcons and the Crane combo worked so well on the '73
>Schwinn World Voyageur that it was a shock to the Campy-equipped
>Paramounts, so much so that Schwinn would not list the Voyageur in
>the catalog for fear of losing Paramount sales...

No, the '73 World Voyageur & World Traveler were the first outsourced bikes that Schwinn offered. They looked like a Schwinn, but had it's own headbadge and Schwinn- font decals. The only place on the bike where it says Schwinn is on the seat tube saying it's manufactured for Schwinn in Japan (Panasonic/Matsushita). It looks like they wanted to form a second brand to sell through Schwinn dealers. In '74 the World label went away and only the LeTour was made in Japan.

See http://www.geocities.com/sldbdealer/1973/73dlsbv1.html for more information.

Roy "hi to my Jersey buddies" Drinkwater Lititz, PA