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tomatoadmin.
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- May 22, 2013 at 2:03 am #1023
bud_bayview
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Schwinn (Yeti) Homegrown Full Suspension
Yetti frame build 1998. BassBoat Green – Large Frame (21”), no dings or scratches, just missing Schwinn decals.
Specifications:
May 22, 2013 at 11:54 pm #3550
tomatoadminKeymasterDon’t mean to burst your bubble, but that frame was made by Anodizing, Inc., not Yeti. Good luck with the sale.
May 23, 2013 at 12:49 am #3551bud_bayview
MemberNo bubble here, but give with the details. I an not trying to misrepresent it. According to my research it is yeti., but please share your specifics.
Bud
May 25, 2013 at 1:31 am #3554
tomatoadminKeymasterThe only Yeti-made FS Homegrowns were the Straight 6/8 from ’97 (frame only, depicted in catalog but not listed as model and without price in dealer price list) through ’99. Otherwise, the only Yeti-made frames were the Homegrown Factory models during the same period.
Control Tech made the initial Project Underground (aluminum) frames and 1995 Homegrowns , while Anodizing, Inc. made the 6061 frames (like yours) from ’97-’99 and the “N’Lightened” Homegrowns for 2000-2001.
Schwinn actually provided the forged chainstay yokes used on the Yeti-made Homegrowns (and shared with Yeti ARCs) or the extruded yokes used on the Control Tech and Anodizing, Inc. frames.
Topkey made the thermoplastic Project Undergrounds as well as the All-Mountain URT Homegrowns with carbon front ends.
Sources:
Former Homegrown product manager
Former Homegrown design engineer
Former Schwinn sales rep
Former GM of Yeti (second-hand info)
Former Schwinn test engineerWhile some of the details I’ve gotten from conversations with these guys differ a bit on quantities of various models or how many Homegrowns were made by each of the suppliers, they are all in agreement on the breakdown above. I’d certainly be eager to hear what you’ve found through your research, though.
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