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Fitting Tuff 2 wheels - help, please

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LOS1969:
good lucky m8 whatever you do,as above loads of stuff for sale on this site and loads of top blokes to help if needed :daumenhoch:
i put theses on my aero to start with
http://www.alansbmx.com/product_info.php?cPath=116_118&products_id=6473
my aero had nos parts new parts and some used 80s parts,you can always change and makeit better in time :daumenhoch:

oberonspacefruit:
depends on whether or not you want to try to ride it.

if you was to just look at it, get 80's tyres.

if you want to ride it a bit, get somthing thatlooks like 80's tyres, but isnt cracked and fooked.

LOS1969:
check theses
http://www.radbmx.co.uk/forum/index.php'topic=5327.0

GavinKent:
Those tyres from Alan's are pretty cheap.  Well, I want to have a go on it once and then just look at it in my front room for the next few years.  I had to get rid of my CBR600RR as my mum was scared and she found out I rode it at 168mph, and she got really upset, so I'd better not then go and break my neck on a BMX :)  Having it to look at will remind me of those school days in the early to mid 80s when BMXs were those most amazing thing ever!  

oberonspacefruit:
And so it starts.

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