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  1. See the Schwinn dealer in your neighborhood today! Arnold, Schwinn and Company 1718 N. Kildare Ave., Chicago, Illinois. See the full 1941 Schwinn catalog. 1946. Heres the new Schwinn Auto Cycle that has everything---the dream of every boy who needs a bicycle! Streamlined Embossed Tank with Electric horn.

  2. bikehistory.org › catalogs › 19411941 Schwinn Catalog

    What a beauty- with twin headlights, SpringFork, Fore Wheel Brake, sparkling chrome carrier, cantilever type frame, built-in speedometer and newest styled embossed designtank and chain guard. And a quality thoroughbred as only Schwinn can built it. See the complete history of the Schwinn Autocycle.

  3. 28 de sept. de 2022 · 1941 Schwinn Autocycle - Very Original - YouTube. Sunset Guy. 277 subscribers. 21. 1K views 10 months ago. This is a 1941 Schwinn Autocycle bike. It is completely original, with a lot...

  4. vintageamericanbicycles.com › index › 1941-schwinn-autocycle-super-de-luxe1941 Schwinn Autocycle Super De Luxe

    1941 Schwinn Autocycle Super De Luxe 1941 was the pinnacle for the Schwinn Autocycle. This year saw many changes that would last into the postwar era including a new style embossed tank, big feather chain guard, and Mesinger B1, sliding rail seat.

  5. 12 de mar. de 2008 · 1941 Schwinn Built LaSalle Autocycle. I recently acquired this from a friend. Its what I believe it to be a 41′ Schwinn . has a few 41′ only things on it but has a “F” serial making it a 40′. Any more info would be great.

  6. The 1941 Autocycle saw the introduction of the “big” feather guard and the newer style cantilever tank both of which would be used after the war and until the end of the Schwinn balloon tire bikes. This is an original paint bike with an uncommon color combination of two-tone blue with gold pinstripes. Owner: Shawn Sweeney.

  7. On a Schwinn Paramount in 1941, Alfred Letourneur rode close behind a specially designed motor vehicle and he set the world speed record at an incredible 108 miles per hour. Schwinn Paramount World Speed Record, 1941