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  1. We're all still out there, just becoming lazy I guess.
  2. It's interesting how the communities perception has changed over the years with regard to refinishing and restoring. I even remember the point my opinion shifted from wanting everything to look like it had come out of an LBS in the early 80's to preserving a survivors heritage.
  3. pain don't hurt? If only...
  4. Why change any of it? Is the chrome is as good as it looks in the pictures?
  5. There's something about sitting in the saddle with your bars crossed, grip in your lap, looking down at a Skyway Tuff that i just don't get with spokes. No suprising then all but one of my OS bikes have them. I did try them on my rider for a while but they're just too flexy
  6. One of my LBS used to sell them with the stickers already on bitd. People would buy them and stick coloured electrical tape up the seat post. Looked ok from a distance
  7. Excellent reload, i think i missed these the first time around.
  8. They had two or three differences when you put the three together but i'm buggered if i can remember what they were now-it was a few years back.
  9. Here's another weird one i've seen which had a different serial number variant from the usual K prefix or USA stamp on the bottom bracket.
  10. Trevor, I need to go back and do a little info hunting, but I'm pretty sure that DBI only purchased leftover TA frames from Skyway to start the company. Their forks were sourced elsewhere. I think they were a Redline fork on the DBI TA.
  11. Two very nice bikes there lads, indeed my favorite bike
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