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  1. didn't anthony sewell ride a stock murray frame? mike
  2. i'm going to guess that it's jeff in the pic. if he was on SE just before this, weren't they co sponsered by skyway tuff wheels. that would explain the front tuff and i can't recall clint running a tuff wheel in a pic. i could be wrong, i have been before. mike
  3. i love that bike! excellent build. mike
  4. jim alley was making racecar chassis years before making bmx frames so i would imagine the quality control was high. i remember when he was bringing the first prototypes to the st pete track around '80. mike
  5. the pre champ profile doesn't have serial numbers either. mike
  6. the top tube on mine measured 19 1/2 inches. mike
  7. give profile a call and ask for corey alley. that's the owners son. mike
  8. don't know if it helps, but here's an early pre champ profile.
  9. there used to be copies of that floating around. i watched that not long ago and i must say RL was pretty fast. i thought the track they had him on was a bit narrow. mike
  10. interesting article in there about NBL filling in their double and triple jumps for safety reasons. mike
  11. that was a good read johnny. thanks! have any other early 80's mags you can post? mike
  12. great pics! i'm diggin' the saber plate! mike
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