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6 spoke skyways
bigsman:
Thats a bit bizarre then mate as I have an 87 M1 in me garage which I bought in the early 90s from the same place and at the same time as my mate who took the Decade and both had/have the 6 spoke oem Skyways on....
Far be it from me to argue with the goose-meister but as far as I know mine was completely standard when I got it...
bobafett:
--- Quote from: bigsman on October 04, 2009, 11:50 AM ---Thats a bit bizarre then mate as I have an 87 M1 in me garage which I bought in the early 90s from the same place and at the same time as my mate who took the Decade and both had/have the 6 spoke oem Skyways on....
Far be it from me to argue with the goose-meister but as far as I know mine was completely standard when I got it...
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87 is beyond my collecting years bud so maybe they did :-\ or maybe it was an option wheel - early 80's you could always choose yer wheels on a complete goose - steel rims / arayas / tuffs / motomags....... so maybe when you bought your M1 in 87 you could choose pro-steel / pro-class / Skyway OE depending how much you were spendin ??? :daumenhoch:
"goose-meister" - hardly mate - just goose-obsessive :D :-[ ;D and the way mongoose specs randomly changed over the years without rhyme or reason I doubt any one person could ever be "all knowing" about mongoose.....................
..............It's a fookin mine-field :LolLolLolLol:
bigsman:
Good theory bud...I wouldn't even try and work it out personally :LolLolLolLol:
I hear what you're saying about that era goose as well...the M1 is no looker thats for sure - lime/mint green f/f and white tuffs I mean come on :idiot2:
dirtskirt:
:-\
bigsman:
I take it back shes a stunner :smitten: :LolLolLolLol:
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