Schwinn Cruiser Deluxe 1995 100th Anniversary Edition Classic Cruiser

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I had originally purchased the very first 100th anniversary edition Schwinn Cruiser Deluxe that sold in AZ from Landis Cyclery on 7th ave and Indian School Rd in Phooenix, AZ in 1995 (1895 - 1995 One Hundreth Anniverary of Schwinn Bicycles) as I had pre-ordered it and Landis was the premier Schwinn dealership in the valley with only two locations. They stated I was the first to get one. I regretted I ever traded it off 15 years ago. I found this exact bike in Las Vegas 100% original on ebay and did the "buy it now" option and forgone the 18 bids that were already on the bike. The seller stated that he had guys from Prescott, AZ wanting to drive half way to pick it up. They should have done the buy it now themselves. Well, I plan on taking this out maybe a couple times per year, but other than that, the 1995 100th anniversary edition Schwinns shown in this video, a Cruiser Deluxe, and a Cruiser Classic I upgraded after purchase, are going to stay put in my living room or in the basement after I tire of walking around them ;) My mother has the matching ladies version of the black cruiser classic so those are a set. The Cruiser Deluxes selling on the west coast seemed to have the upcoming Phantom Springer Fork compared to Cruiser Deluxes selling more east of the Mississipi that had just the normal all chrome springer fork with the bolt drilled straight thru the cantileiver truss. The Phantom Fork found on the Schwinn Black Phantom that came out late in 1995 has the pivot bolt anchored behind the cantileiver truss. Also the Cruiser Deluxe came with the Phantom neck for the handlebars and the other 100th anniversary bikes only had the more modern 2 peice neck. The pedals for this bike were also the Phantom pedals and it came with the AS stamped bolt heads on the bikes various bolts that stood for Arnold Schwinn also found on the Phantom. The Cruiser Classic only has the more modern Alan Wrench style bolts. There was no female version of the Cruiser Deluxe or the Black Phantom made during the brief reproduction period that lasted about 2 years. Schwinn sold the rest of the reproduction parts and added them to future schwinns up thru the early 2000's before Schwinn ultimately sold out to Walmart and then later to another company. These last two versions of Schwinn do not have near the quality of the original including the repops from the mid 1990's that used the original Schwinn molds from the 1950's for most of the parts.

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