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Women’s Beach Cruiser & Schwinn Speedster – Life’s a Beach

The 1981 women’s beach cruiser belongs to Minerva Vargas. The bike has an NOS springer front fork, full fenders, rear bike rack, crash guards on the rear seat, and NOS green flake handlebar grips. “The green NOS grips that I was able to buy dictated the color scheme of the bike,” explained Saul Vargas. Felix Designs in Las Vegas, Nevada, used an Axalta green flake to paint the bike. He also used two greens to pinstripe the bike’s rack, chain guard, fenders, and frame.

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1981 womens beach cruiser handlebar bell

Saul Vargas owns the 1959 Schwinn Speedster. Saul added some hard-to-find parts such as a Schwinn Speedometer, a headlight with NOS light bracket, along with a pre-World War II gooseneck. The frame was powdercoated black, while the full fenders received Axalta black and gray graphics and red pinstriping. Chrome for both bikes was done by Speedy’s Chrome of Long Beach, California.

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1981 Women’s Beach Cruiser

Owner
Minerva Vargas

City/State
Montclair, CA

Body/Paint
Axalta paint

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1959 schwinn speedster speedometer

1959 Schwinn Speedster

Owner
Saul Vargas

City/State
Montclair, CA

Body/Paint
Axalta paint

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1981 womens beach cruiser 1959 schwinn speedster 002
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1959 schwinn speedster headlight 012
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