In postwar America, every kid wanted a Schwinn bike

A Phantom Whizzer motorized bicycle sold for $4,750 plus the buyer’s premium in October 2020 at Dan Morphy Auctions. Photo courtesy of Dan Morphy Auctions and LiveAuctioneers

NEW YORK — Bicycles have been around since the 1860s and one of the industry leaders for decades was Schwinn. German immigrant Ignaz Schwinn and Adolf Arnold worked together for several bicycling companies before launching their own business in Chicago in 1895.

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