The old school BMXers remember the classic, 5 spoke, plastic-type stuff, Tuff Wheels that Skyway put out. I found a great big "Amish" Tuff Wheel here in Richmond, this morning. This is on 15th Street (I think), Shockhoe Bottom area. Todd Lyons has this gigantic pair of Landing Gear forks in his garage, about the right size. Who wants to build the rest of a Giganto-Bike up? Heh, heh. #RVAallday, #RVA
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