2000 Homegrown
Bike Details Model year: 2000Model name: HomegrownFrame manufacturer: Anodizing, Inc.Frame type: XC HardtailAvailable color(s): RedDisc compatibility: 22mm (Hayes) direct mount
Bike Details Model year: 2000Model name: HomegrownFrame manufacturer: Anodizing, Inc.Frame type: XC HardtailAvailable color(s): RedDisc compatibility: 22mm (Hayes) direct mount
Bike Details Model year: 1999Model name: Homegrown FactoryFrame manufacturer: YetiFrame type: XC HardtailAvailable color(s): RedDisc compatibility: None
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Bike Details Model year: 1998Model name: Homegrown Straight 6Frame manufacturer: YetiFrame type: Downhill FSAvailable color(s): RedDisc compatibility: 22mm (Hayes) direct mount The Homegrown Straight 6 took Lawwill’s proven design and applied it to a Homegrown, in the form of Vertical Stroke™ dropouts and a Rock Shox Coupe Deluxe pull shock. The Homegrown Straight 6 and
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Bike Details Model year: 1998Model name: Homegrown LXTFrame manufacturer: Anodizing, Inc.Frame type: XC HardtailAvailable color(s): RedDisc compatibility: None
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Bike Details Model year: 1998Model name: Homegrown Factory XTRFrame manufacturer: YetiFrame type: XC HardtailAvailable color(s): RedDisc compatibility: None
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Bike Details Model year: 1998Model name: Homegrown All-Mountain LXTFrame manufacturer: Top KeyFrame type: All-Mountain FSAvailable color(s): RedDisc compatibility: 22mm (Hayes) direct mount For 1998, Schwinn added the “All Mountain” series to the line of Homegrown full suspension bikes featuring John Castellano’s Sweet Spot® URT design. The Homegrown All Mountain frames were made in Taiwan by Top Key
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Bike Details Model year: 1997Model name: Homegrown XTFrame manufacturer: Anodizing, Inc.Frame type: XC HardtailAvailable color(s): Buffed, RedDisc compatibility: None The 1997 Homegrown Hardtail XT shared its frame with the Homegrown Hardtail ESP and LXT, meaning it was constructed of 6061 aluminum by Anodizing, Inc., In Portland and featured an extruded chainstay yoke and gusset on
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Bike Details Model year: 1997Model name: Homegrown Hardtail LXTFrame manufacturer: Anodizing, Inc.Frame type: XC HardtailAvailable color(s): Buffed, RedDisc compatibility: None The 1997 Homegrown Hardtail LXT featured the same frame as the Homegrown Hardtail ESP and XT, meaning it was constructed of 6061 aluminum by Anodizing, Inc., in Portland and featured an extruded chainstay yoke and
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Bike Details Model year: 1998Model name: Homegrown ESPFrame manufacturer: Anodizing, Inc.Frame type: XC HardtailAvailable color(s): Buffed, RedDisc compatibility: None The 1997 Homegrown Hardtail ESP introduced SRAM components to the Homegrown line for the first time, with Grip Shift shifters, ESP 9.0 rear derailleur, and SRAM 9.0 brake levers actuating Deore XT v-brakes. The cassette and
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Bike Details Model year: 1997Model name: Homegrown Factory Suspension XTFrame manufacturer: Anodizing, Inc.Frame type: XC Full SuspensionAvailable color(s): Buffed, RedDisc compatibility: None Full-suspension Homegrowns debuted in 1997 with the introduction of the Homegrown Factory Suspension, based on John Castellano’s Sweet Spot® URT design and featuring 3.75 inches of suspension travel. The Homegrown Factory Suspension XT was the
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