The 1998 Schwinn Homegrown Factory Straight 6 is a full-suspension mountain bike with an aluminum Easton / Rock Shox Coupe Deluxe Yank frame. The frame has a Bass Boat Gold W finish.
It was released in 1998 and costs $4,999 brand new. Due to the frame materials and other factors, we estimate that this bike weighs around 30 pounds.
Components
The Homegrown Factory Straight 6 comes with Shimano XTR components, including a Kore B-52 stem, a threadless Cane Creek headset and Shimano XTR RapidFire SL shifters.
The Rock Shox Boxxer Pro fork has a true suspension.
Drivetrain
The Homegrown Factory Straight 6 has 8 speeds and has a Shimano XTR SGS derailleur.
Wheels
It comes with Michelin Wild Gripper DH tires (26in x 2.2in) and Mavic D 521 rims.