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It looks OK from the pics but what the fook has someone put tuppafookinbastardware wheels on it for, it has euro bb and a v brake and fairly ok looking geometry, so its a race frame from the modern era....it wears spokes or fook all I am available for a 4 week loan of said frameset to boost fook out of it and see wagwan
I'm available to destroy drivetrain components anytime, no questions asked ...I'll reserve judgement on this frame, it doesn't look like topspec New Skool so will it fall between Old and New?
Looks like there might be a Skyway Cruiser class at MK12 That would be ACE.
Quote from: Kaner on December 23, 2011, 07:42 AMLooks like there might be a Skyway Cruiser class at MK12 That would be ACE.You think the frames will be available by then after the last debacle?
Quote from: ozone on December 23, 2011, 08:50 AMQuote from: Kaner on December 23, 2011, 07:42 AMLooks like there might be a Skyway Cruiser class at MK12 That would be ACE.You think the frames will be available by then after the last debacle? I thought exactly the same!
Hey guys.... Well, it's taken 5 years to get this beauty done, but we are now testing the new Skyway 24TAXL frame and fork set! If everything passes all the QC tests, which we believe it will, production framesets will be available around March-April 2012. We will release all info and alot more detailed photos on the "Skyway BMX Tuff Wheels" Facebook page on Christmas, but here is some info that we have already made public.This first release is a XL cruiser with a 22" top tube. We will make 200-250 of them in the initial production run. This uses modern geometry, and features a Euro BB, 1-1/8" thread less headtube, tradional press-in 1-1/8" headset, V-brake mounts on the rear.We may offer a V-brake fork option during pre-sales in January. There seems to be a small demand for that, so we might do that on a few forks.These will be available in chrome, and in white.This frameset uses teardrop tubing and looks identical to what was used on the original TA framesets!We have built up 5 of these into complete bikes already. 3 are at Skyway's factory in Redding, California, and 2 are here at PlanetBMX in Florida. These will be used at the track for race testing.We have also joined forces with Bullseye Cycle to produce a new, modern Skyway Tuff Pedal. Inspired by the original Tuff Pedal, these will feature black anodized pedal bodies with cages available in black, blue, red, silver, and gold.We are working on a few other projects right now, and we will announce those items pretty soon.Sales for the framesets and pedals will be through PlanetBMX.com begining very shortly. We will ship internationally!We are still figuring out cost, but should be under $500 US dollars.
It is a nice looking frame Ed, but will it be available without those ugly brake lugs on the forks?
I agree with Bren, build one as it looks like its intended, a modern race bike. The retro thing is stale (and I am being kind), aim it at older racers and you will have a winner or do it with US bb and 1" headtube for the voyeurs. I think you need to choose one or do both as seperate entities.Good luck with it