
KOM                      - This Schwinn dates back to when Ned Overend raced for them,                      which is a long time ago.  It's got one of the original                      Rock Shox forks on it, maybe the only pic I have of that fork.
Hardtail                       - This is supposedly a carbon frame that was made only                      for Schwinn team racers.  It's also a sad case of somebody                      choosing weight over decent fork performance.  [edit]  i think i was probably a little too critical of the old RS forks.  This higher end Indy wasn't that bad, and I think you could put an englund total air cartridge in it.
S 30 - Schwinn went big on the URT thing.  And                          more specifically, John Castellano's high pivot URT frames.                           Check out the Ibis                          Szazbo for another example.  This one is extra                          spicy with it's carbon monocoque front section.  Your                          basic URT bike has some characteristics that TeamCow                          doesn't like so much - like not working so great when                          you stand up.  We need a bike that works all the                          time.  All plush, all the time.  That's TeamCow...
Rocket 88 - The Rocket 88 looks like a great idea                        on paper, but the bushings on the BB mounted lower pivot                        proved to be very difficult to line-up right.  Luckily,                        Schwinn wised up and revised the design for '01..jpg)
4                      Banger  - This looks like a great trailbike - good brakes,                      great suspension action, good bike.
In the beginning, there was TeamCow. Who were they? Well, we rode, we rested, we ate, and we drank (not so much of the riding to be honest, but lots of the rest). And then I went on the internet to complain about stuff. It was somewhat popular. I also had The BikeGuide - pics of as many bikes as I could find. Now, they're both back, and always, our motto; "If you think you're in TeamCow, then you are."
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