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i see what you mean about the coasteras for the wheel that defined the old school bike, well i dont know. think back to the early eighties and the 1000's of race bikes out there. not too many on tuffs.tuffs were popular in freestyle for a few years though. but by 86 the newer riders were on alloys.i think sponsership kept a lot of top riders on tuffs.plus the brainwashing from magazines saying "a freestyle bike must have mag wheels"
get some now andy
Bill's graphites broke at Skaterham, you can hear them crack in the video when he bails an attempt at a backflip. The bike went a good 20ft up. He carried on riding them after that I believe?
Tuffs were very cool and high tech at the time, spokes had been out for years and were boring... especially to a 10 year old that was built like Lester Piggots whip!