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i dont see any freestly bikes in that pic just bicycle moto cross rides
as for the other pic, i see tuff 1's, graphs and spokes.
it actually proves my point nicely
spokes and a 1pc cranknow thats a freestyle bike, for your ass
Quoteit actually proves my point nicelyIt does nothing to prove your point. Graphites are tuffs - tuff I's are tuffs (if a little bit old).If there's say 12 bikes there and 3 have spokes that means 75% ran tuffs (however way you want to see it).And just to prove it's not just radbmx here's the thread where that picture came fromhttp://www.vintagebmx.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=3;t=008380;p=3
Ammaco riders hardly ever used Tuffs, if at all, because they were in competiton with the importer, Freewheeler.
QuoteAmmaco riders hardly ever used Tuffs, if at all, because they were in competiton with the importer, Freewheeler.Ah, so that's why complete Ammaco's never came with tuffs I always thought it was because they were trying to keep costs down.
Quote from: Moose on November 28, 2006, 11:18 PMQuoteAmmaco riders hardly ever used Tuffs, if at all, because they were in competiton with the importer, Freewheeler.Ah, so that's why complete Ammaco's never came with tuffs I always thought it was because they were trying to keep costs down.wait a minute - which mags did the ammaco 202 mag (or whatever it was called) have?
wait a minute - which mags did the ammaco 202 mag (or whatever it was called) have?