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Schwinn Homegrown Model Identifier › Forums › Could a Homegrown Factory 2000 be a Yeti frame?
Hello!
I know, officially the ERA ended in 1999. BUT!, obviously there are different types of frames out there. They all look similar but not identical; some had disc brake mounts and some did not. Does anybody know what the exact text was on the seat tube sticker/ badge? How many stickers did the frame originally have? Which ones?
Thanks in advance
oldschool559
From everything I know, the Yeti-Schwinn “divorce” happened in mid/late 1998, thus ending the Yeti built Schwinn Homegrown Factory style. Yeti continued to build their ARC hardtail frame, and the Schwinn Homegrown Factory builds went out to a different group. The frame decals 1996 & 1997 said Homegrown Factory, in 1998 & 1999 the frame paint-jobs were really what set things apart.. unless you happened to get your hands ona team-issue or other connected bike frame that came with some of the sponsor stickers. The weldling on the Yeti built frames from what I’ve observed is very well done, excellent beading/etc.. good lines. No issues/.complaints with the Control Tech built frames & their welds, but you can see the difference. The tubing is also different 7005 series Aluminum vs. 6061…. and the non-factory frames are more squared in the chainstays.
I have a 2000 and it is 7005 aluminum not 6061 you can even check bikepedia.
I’ve heard that the 00-01 tubing was made of anything from super secret Schwinn metal, to 7005 aluminum, to a Scandium alloy. Who knows. But 00-01 frames have nothing to do with Yeti or Control Tech. They are completely different frames.