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  2. In the 1950s, Schwinn began to aggressively cultivate bicycle retailers, persuading them to sell Schwinns as their predominant, if not exclusive brand. During this period, bicycle sales enjoyed relatively slow growth, with the bulk of sales going to youth models.

  3. Jul 1, 1997 · Schwinn slouched into the bicycle revolution of the last 25 years or so — with its rapid changes in technology and materials — with plants and plans left over from the 30's. Ironically, that revolution germinated with Schwinn's own bikes.

  4. May 9, 2022 · Ignaz Schwinn emigrated to the US in 1891, where he met his business partner Adolph William Arnold. Together, they pulled their resources and formed the Schwinn company. Originally, the brand went by the name Arnold, Schwinn & Company.

  5. May 28, 2024 · In 1993, a new company called Pacific Cycle, Inc. acquired the rights to the Schwinn brand and began producing bicycles once again.

  6. Feb 19, 2022 · Schwinn is probably the best-known vintage USA bicycle company. It was founded in 1895 by German-born Ignaz Schwinn in Chicago. They declared bankruptcy in 1992 and are now owned by Pon Holdings. They are mostly a big box store brand now.

  7. Sep 20, 2023 · By 1992, when the Schwinn Bicycle Company went into bankruptcy, the manufacturing of its bicycles had moved almost entirely overseas, primarily to Asia. That’s still the case for Schwinn-branded bikes sold in the United States. The ownership of Schwinn-branded bikes has changed hands several times.

  8. Thoughts of putting an expanding new company called Trek out of business with high-quality “Made in America” bicycles swirled in their heads. Debates raged inside Schwinn about whether to abandon its “Made in America” identity.

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