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Schwinn Homegrown Model Identifier › Forums › General Stuff › Homegrown Talk › My new homegrown.
Hi, can any onbe tell me the exact model, Pro or what ever level?
I want to know is this the yeti high end bikes?
Its near 100 XTR and has the SID shock.
Model #6061
I might get it figured out searching the forums but any way wanted to pop in and welcome my self.
I am in Northern California.
I paid $600 plus had it tuned up and some added new parts to my needs.
I paid $600 in 2001 but its been in storage eheh,
Any and all info helps.
Hi, can any onbe tell me the exact model, Pro or what ever level?
I want to know is this the yeti high end bikes?
Its near 100 XTR and has the SID shock.
Model #6061
I might get it figured out searching the forums but any way wanted to pop in and welcome my self.
I am in Northern California.
I paid $600 plus had it tuned up and some added new parts to my needs.
I paid $600 in 2001 but its been in storage eheh,
Any and all info helps.
That would be a 1999 Homegrown. Just ‘Homegrown’, nothing else. It was the cheapest offering for 99. The ‘6061’ refers to the type of Aluminum it was built with. Yeti built bikes were made with 7005 aluminum, so no, yours is not Yeti made. It was made by Control Tech.
Even though it was the lowest offering for the 99 line, it’s frame is the same as all the other Control Tech built hardtails, only the paint and components are different. They’re unique in that of all the 98/99 style Homegrowns, they’re the only one to have non-bassboat paint.
Here are some specs: http://www.bonustomato.com/?q=node/354
I’d say $600 is a pretty good deal for any Homegrown. Looks like it’s got a bunch of nice components. Ride the heck outta it!