i would say that the most common one would be the Schwinn apple krate i have the lemon peeler and Columbia playbike
Rarest "krate" bike would be the Grey ghost,single speed. Under 300 ghosts made,much less for single speed.
Schwinn first produced the Schwinn Krate in 1963. This bike was characterised by a small front wheel and large handlebars, making it look like a chopper.
Banana seat bikes often have very high bars called "monkey hanger bars". One particular bike is the Schwinn Krate.
Deep Krate Recordingz was created in 2005.
What year was the schwinn grape krate made
The most common road bike tire size used by cyclists is 700c.
The most common materials used for manufacturing bike spokes are stainless steel, aluminum, and titanium.
it relay depends on the year, color, condition etc... if it is in fairly good shape id say a few hundred dollars
The most common road bike tire sizes for a 700 wheel are 700x23c, 700x25c, and 700x28c.
Aluminium and steel Alloys are the most common bicycle materials.
The Schwinn Krate bicycles were produced from 1968 to 1972 and were offered in 6 colors. The colors are Orange (Orange Krate), Red (Apple Krate), Yellow (Lemon Peeler), Green (Pea Picker), Grey (Grey Ghost), and White (Cotton Picker). The Orange, Apple, and Lemon Krate were offerd in all model years. The Pea Picker was added in 1969 and all remaining model years. The Cotton Picker was produced in 1970 and 1971 and the Grey Ghost was produced in 1971 only and therefore is the rarest original color.
The most common way is gearing or a pipe.