i just bought an occ chopper all the graphics are painted on(the chrome graphics are stickers), all the occ chopper bike i've had in the past have had sticker, does any one know why this bike is different? was in a limited edtion?
i just bought an occ chopper all the graphics are painted on(the chrome graphics are stickers), all the occ chopper bike i've had in the past have had sticker, does any one know why this bike is different? was in a limited edtion?
Greg Blake is a Member over @ the Schwinn Stingray Motorized Chopper Group, here's the Link you can get more information there about this Chopper.
With the serial number Greg Blake, should be able to confirm if your bike is a Limited Edition Model the group is of Facebook check it out it might help: https://www.facebook.com/groups/516855201700279/
"The Sting-Ray is an American icon, a legendary bicycle," says Greg Blake, Schwinn's director of new category development. "People kept asking us to bring it back, so we did, with attitude."
Available in a range of colors, dripping with chrome and fitted with a rear tire big enough for a motorcycle, the 20-inch bike sports a studded banana seat and wishbone kickstand and retails for about $175.
The new version, available at big retailers like Wal-Mart and Toys "R" Us, is geared toward 7- to 13-year old boys. But Moorman says the bike holds such nostalgic appeal for baby boomers that an adult model, a girl's model and even a Sting-Ray tricycle are all currently on the drawing board.
Schwinn peddles new Sting-Ray--with attitude
Quoted from Chicago Tribune Newspaper
April 19, 2004
Schwinn hopes a whole new generation will want the company's reinvention of the classic. The updated Sting-Ray, cruising into stores this month, pays homage to the original but features plenty of updated bad-boy character. Available in a range of colors, dripping with chrome and fitted with a rear tire big enough for a motorcycle, the 20-inch bike sports a studded banana seat and wishbone kickstand and retails between $169 and $179 at Wal-Mart, Toys "R" Us and other mass retail stores.