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(From Boxline69) -īMX Plus! december 1982 : The official word from Skyway was that the company worked on the development of the frame for over one year. That sounds about right from what I've heard.Īnd they Must have had a crap load left over to have enough to supply Vic and the Dirt Brothers with a whole bike line to sell. Someone might be more knowledgeable than i am but these are the things i believe to be true. (i've spent some time searching the net and have never seen one nor have i ever seen one in person) if anyone has a 1986 that is verifiable i'd be interested in seeing it. i've been told that they had plenty left over from 1985 and did'nt need to produce any more to meet demand. I don't believe any were produced in 1986 or with a 1986 date on the bottom.
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The 1984s and 1985s were available in white and chrome and have the month and year and a sequential serial number on the bottom bracket. they are dated by month and year and have a sequential serial number on the bottom bracket. The 1983 usa made ones have a curved brake bridge and are avilable in chrome only. The Ride of My Life - Matt Hoffman p 34-35Īs far as i know, the first skyways were produced in japan in late 82 / early 83. Luckily, they decided to keep me on the team. During the show I slammed so hard I snapped my other collarbone and wound up in the hospital again. The team manager had been hyping my skills, and the owners wanted to witness their new kid in action. I signed on the line with Skyway and was soon flown to their headquarters in Redland, California. Skyway didn't operate like that - I would be part of the their factory squad and get to go on tour, get flown to contests, and draw a salary. Haro wanted to try me out on their B-team, and let me work my way up. I won 14-15 expert Ramps and lost the five dollars to Page.īefore I'd caught my breath after my run, the team managers from Skyway and Haro had approached with sponsorship offers. Out of nowhere, the arena burst to life with applause and camera flashes. A slew of can-can look-backs, switch-handers, no-footers, no-footed can-cans, and everything else in my arsenal poured out of me. When it was time for my run, I put the butterflies out of my stomach, bowed my head down, and cranked toward the quarterpipe.