Mongoose Motomag Wheels

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  • Bicycle Motocross Kits and Accessories by ISS ~ BMX News
    Designed to fit all 20" High Rise Bikes. Super strong, lightweight, one piece construction. No welds, no rivets, no spoke maintenance. Precision machined for perfect balance. This advertisement is printed in Bicycle Motocross News.
    January 1975 to May 1975
  • B.M.X. Products / Mongoose
    The Motomag wheel is featured in the B.M.X. Products Catalogues.
    1975 to 1977
  • BMX Action 1979 MAG JAG BMX Review
    Referenced as a component of the 1979 MAG JAG BMX in the BMX Action Official Test.
    March 1979

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Redline Tubular Forks

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According to Redline Bicycle History, the first tubular chromoly Redline fork is created February 1st 1974. It’s safe to say that Redline forever changed the bicycle industry, as heavy, bladed forks would soon become a thing of the past. The chrome-moly forks were made from 4130 tubing.

On October 1st 1975, Redline introduced the Steel Tubular forks. Not everyone can afford the "expensive" $40 chromoly Redline fork. Thus, Redline introduces a $25 version of it, made of steel and powder coated black or yellow.

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Found in BMX Action in December 1976.

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Reedy Ultimate Pedals

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Created by Bob Reedy.

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  • Speedplay Bicycle Pedal Timeline
    Speedplay's Bicycle Pedal Timeline lists the Bob Reedy Pedals as being available from 1974 to 1978. These are likely the first edition pedals.
    1974 to 1978
  • BMX Action New Product Review
    The Reedy Ultimate Pedals review is featured in the BMX Action New Products Section.
    October 1977 to May 1979
  • Everything Bicycles
    The Reedy Ultimate Pedals are advertised as being available in store at Everything Bicycles. This advertisement is printed in BMX Action.
    October 1977 to May 1979

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