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Banana seat bikes often have very high bars called "monkey hanger bars". One particular bike is the Schwinn Krate.
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The first muscle bike (or high-rise bicycle) sold in stores was the 1963 Huffy "Penguin". It featured a "Solo Polo" banana seat, "Wald" brand high rise handlebars, a cantilever frame, and 20 inch wheels. It was first sold in bike stores in California in Feb/March 1963. The Schwinn Sting-Ray was the second commercially made muscle bike sold in the U.S.A. it was officially released in June 1963. ..........John Brain
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Yes, but the sidewall is not as high as of the 160/80/15 tire that originally comes with the bike. The bike will be geared down a bit.
The clutch mechanism that allows the bike to coast is broken. It requires special tools to replace, so unless you're an eager have a bike mechanic fix it for you. Tell him you need either a new freewheel or a new freehub body.
High Plains Reader was created in 1994.
High Plains Drifter was created on 1973-08-22.
The first muscle bike (or high-rise bicycle) sold in stores was the 1963 Huffy "Penguin". It featured a "Solo Polo" banana seat, "Wald" brand high rise handlebars, a cantilever frame, and 20 inch wheels. It was first sold in bike stores in California in Feb/March 1963. The Schwinn Sting-Ray was the second commercially made muscle bike sold in the U.S.A. it was officially released in June 1963. ..........John Brain
The duration of High Plains Drifter is 1.75 hours.
The duration of High Plains Invaders is 1.45 hours.
The first commercially made banana seat bike sold in America was the Huffy "Penguin". A California bicycle distributor Pete Mole of "John T Bill & Co." contracted with Huffman manufacturing to build the bike which featured 20 inch wheels, a cantilever frame, a white "Persons 'Solo Polo' seat", and Wald brand high rise handlebars. The Penguin bicycles were delivered to the "John T. Bill Co." early in February 1963, and store sales began almost immediately. The official introduction to dealers was on Mar.3,1963 at the "John T.Bill" warehouse in Glendale California. The Schwinn Sting-Ray was the second commercially sold banana seat (or "high rise) bicycle sold in America. It was first made in May 1963 - for the official June release of the bike by the Schwinn Corporation. The Schwinn Sting-Rays specifications were nearly identical to the earlier "Penguin" bikes. John Brain