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Firstly address your spelling & punctuation. Secondly they're produced by Skyway.
He is a chocolate teapot and survives on mint leaves, nettle tea and grass (garden variety) whilst co-habiting with the local foxes in a large box in Victoria Park. He begs for money just to pay for his monthly mobile phone charges.As for the Skyway's, I personally think they are okay but I also think they use inferior sealed bearings that don't last long.
aside from the use of sealed bearings and the fookin annoying reflector hole i thought they were the same as they used to be , same compounds etc ? , got a couple of sets of the new ones and they do seem a little more flexie than i remember the old ones , but i am 6 stone heavier than i was when i last had an og set
Quote from: Devilock on October 11, 2013, 03:12 PMFirstly address your spelling & punctuation. Secondly they're produced by Skyway. you're as much use as a chocolate teapot i know i cant spell and skyway make wheels still, but are they any good
Quote from: macka1968 on October 11, 2013, 03:42 PMQuote from: Devilock on October 11, 2013, 03:12 PMFirstly address your spelling & punctuation. Secondly they're produced by Skyway. you're as much use as a chocolate teapot i know i cant spell and skyway make wheels still, but are they any good that all depends on if you consider a 45 year old 14 stone builder to be fat If you're not a fat bastard & you're not pretending to be Mark Webb then they should be fine.
Quote from: macka1968 on October 11, 2013, 03:42 PMQuote from: Devilock on October 11, 2013, 03:12 PMFirstly address your spelling & punctuation. Secondly they're produced by Skyway. you're as much use as a chocolate teapot i know i cant spell and skyway make wheels still, but are they any good summed you up in one reply
Skyways are still cool. I would only buy the reissue ones which were made pre 2006 with front flat axles.