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tuff question
Discostu:
Yeah that's what I ment. I should have explained a bit better. They must of had shed loads of alloy tuffs to get rid off before the plastic ones could be sold. You would imagine skyway and the shops would have wanted to get rid of those wheels as quick as they could. They were probably a good price. Hence all the bikes having them at that era. But this is just a pure guess. :daumenhoch:
meticulous:
is'nt 1985 classed as new school? ???
MartyC:
--- Quote from: meticulous on March 18, 2012, 07:57 AM ---is'nt 1985 classed as new school? ???
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88+
skyway67:
does the serial number printed onto the rim include the year ?
if so i have a pair that are both plastic hubbed one with an 84 date and one with an 85 date
front serial 1849521
rear serial 1850651
hunterdubber:
Dave :daumenhoch:
For Christmas in 1983 I bought a brand new pair of Black Skyway's from Surrey BMX
they were advertised as Tuff III's ::)
Plastic front hub ,,alloy rear ,,loose bearing ,,, I was well surprised when they showed up , never seen em before .
Plus I don't think any other shopadvertised them as Tuff III's either ,,I think they only did it for a while just because they were the new style :idiot2:
Earlier than you think
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