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BMX General => BMX Chat => Topic started by: oldschoolace on November 13, 2011, 09:56 PM
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Spent the night looking for white rims and hubs for my new wethepeople c.r.e.a.m in flat pearl teal :smitten:
Given that a really cheap wheelset is around 120 quid and Skyways are half that can you get away with putting skyways on a new ride for park/street?
or will they just look daft :-\
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NO
Use metal wheels if you are going to ride it.
120 quid for cheap wheels? Surely you can find a set cheaper?
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You`ll prob struggle to put anything over a 28T sprocket on the frame so you`ll need 9T cassette rear hubbed Tuffs.But why get a a high end frame and put shite wheels on it?
http://www.parkersofbolton.co.uk/p-2932-skyway-20-tuff-ii-white-cassette-bmx-wheels.aspx
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Dont want shite wheels on it and not in any mad rush to get it built but i would like white rims, they seem to be unpopular with the kids ;) tried the usual sources but cant see much that i like, hence the thought of Skyways
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But why get a a high end frame and put shite wheels on it?
Precisely. Leave the Tuffs for a show bike / old school cruiser and run alloys on your rider.
Buy some second hand wheels, to suit your budget. You don't have to go nuts - so long as they are straight.
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Tuffs on a new school? Christ no! They'll look Shyte and ride Shyte to, bmxcity do cassette wheels for about £80 :daumenhoch:
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Tuffs on a new school? Christ no! They'll look Shyte and ride Shyte to, bmxcity do cassette wheels for about £80 :daumenhoch:
;D Ok guys getting the picture ;) thought the same myself, just checkin.
Cheers Pickle will have a butchers :daumenhoch:
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They will be on their eBay shop :daumenhoch:
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Riding on skyways :shocked:
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They will be on their eBay shop :daumenhoch:
Found em :daumenhoch: look ok, anyone know owt about Prolite?
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No way. Skyways are too wobbly. You will ruin them. ;)
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They will be on their eBay shop :daumenhoch:
Found em :daumenhoch: look ok, anyone know owt about Prolite?
They make cheap and good parts.
Any straight set of alloys will do the job and get you rolling. The rest is up to to you!
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I'd delete the thread before Joe sees it... ;D
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No way. Skyways are too wobbly. You will ruin them. ;)
;D Guess i should stop riding the park on my OE's shouldn't i!
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No way. Skyways are too wobbly. You will ruin them. ;)
;D Guess i should stop riding the park on my OE's shouldn't i!
Your ability will outgrow them. Like BMX did in about 1985.
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To be honest i'm not entirely shit hot on the park but i am surprised how well they have stood up, especially after that week in the bleach ;) :D
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To be honest i'm not entirely shit hot on the park but i am surprised how well they have stood up, especially after that week in the bleach ;) :D
They will hold up ok (without much "peg" action) but alloys roll so much better.
And they are lighter, better braking etc
Tuffs are great for a beach cruiser though, and they do look good.
Pegs used to murder tuffs back in the day. Those alloy hubs were pathetic.
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Phew!! will sleep better now, not a fan of pegs, grinds n all that so i guess i'm in the clear for now :D
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I had no idea you could get a set of Tuffs with a 9T cassette on them :crazy2:
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I had no idea you could get a set of Tuffs with a 9T cassette on them :crazy2:
Yup, twice the price of regular tuffs though ???
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I ran a prolite 9t cassette hub and it was very good, they put out some quality stuff at good prices, just not one of the cool brands with the kids.
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they put out some quality stuff at good prices, just not one of the cool brands with the kids.
^^^ that
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I ran a prolite 9t cassette hub and it was very good, they put out some quality stuff at good prices, just not one of the cool brands with the kids.
Cheers fella, just the info i'm after. :daumenhoch:
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skyway tuff wheels,
beautiful, legendary,
with a 9t clacker fitted in there?
ffs,
on a new school bike,
what fook and why the fook?
no,
it'd be like digging up some old shagged out 70's whore, giving her an overload of plastic surgery then making her dance around like some sickly marionette puppet,
not pretty and not cool,
and theyre weak as fook in the rear (again,like the old whore)
leave them where they both belong,
in the freezer.
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I'm running Prolite hubs on sun city lite camo rims, £75 complete from bmx city.
For the money, they are great, the hubs are `semi sealed' loose ball with a dust shield, but I only ride in the dry so its not an issue ( I don't have to do a paper round in all weather anymore!!)
The prolite rims on the £70 wheel set look good too. and the anno colours look good.
Driver clicks, but no noisier than an old freewheel!
MM
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fiola, pipeline, concrete, smooth rollin, huge air..........tuffs :coolsmiley:
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fiola, pipeline, concrete, smooth rollin, huge air..........tuffs :coolsmiley:
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By 85 he was on alloys.
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The real issue with running Tuffs these days is that you can't get enough air in the tyres. Even with graphites you'll do well to get 70psi in 'em.
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THey're fine for just fookin about on.
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/v239/kipbmx/PERSONAL/FLYsueloSIMPLEgreenMAGS66.jpg)