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Skyway Bmx

Posted on Thursday, March 24, 2011 in Bike Parts

Can someone tell me about colored tuff Skyway mags?

what is it made? Does it fit on any regular Bmx Bike? look sick? thank you. I have a bike I have a haro bike haro

HELL YEA they look sick! They are made from a kind of composite type solid plastic I think. They are a composite of graphite wheel too much for a lighter alternative (more oriented towards racing) I have a 87 'Hustler Pro General who has the stock Skyway Tuffs on it and I miss the bike EVER! Whenever I brake my Mountain Bike or BMX, I return to the Assembly General and the wheels are TUFF! They come in an option of 3 / 8 axles well, so they do not fit all Bmx Bikes. In addition, they come only in a free wheel option, no option tape, you will need to consider. I'm actually going to get a pair of teal colored Tuffs but I'll use the wheel before on my new BMX build. I prefer to have an extra strong 48spoke HazardLite wheel in the back (I'm like 6'5 £ 240!). Tuff Wheels may crack but I've never cracked one. I twisted and bent to come up short on 180s and stuff, but they seem to fall back in shape lol. I love these wheels because I'm oldskool. Try to take your bike to a local bike shop and ask them what size axle you have. if you have 3 / 8 axle size, ur bike is good to go for Tuff wheels. In addition, most freewheels are not made for run 1 / 8 size channels BMX (now standard width string BMX). In addition, if you have a gear smaller than a 33t or so, I do not think they do not freewheel size that is compatible with your gear ratio. Well good luck man! It Skyway or the highway! BTW this guy has never boricua advice or anything informative to say. You can destroy any bike if you abuse it. I'm 240 pounds, but I can ride on the street 20 years old plastic wheels. It's about the rider. You just gotta learn the limits of your bike and the strengths and weaknesses. Tuff wheels should be fine if you use common sense and take care of your bike

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