Carlisle Aggressor MX Tires
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"The Agressor has a very good compound of rubber with an excellent tread pattern. most applications see the aggressor MX as a front tire only. It's an excellent tire for most terrain but works best in softer dirt. Oftentimes you can spot the Aggressor MX on many a pro's bike." ~ Tire Comparison Review by Bob Hadley in BMX Plus!, March 1981.
The Carlisle Aggressor MX tire is made in the United States and is available as a blackwall 2.125".
The Carlisle Aggressor MX tire is made in the United States and is available as a blackwall 2.125".
Timeline
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Bikecology MX Mail Order Advertisement - Bicycle Motocross News
The Carlisle Aggressor MX tire is listed in the Bikecology MX Mail Order advertisement in Bicycle Motocross NewsMarch 1976 -
The Flyin' Okie - Jeff Ruminer Interview - BMX Action
Jeff Ruminer confirms that he uses the Carlisle Aggressor MX tire on his front wheel in his interview in BMX Action.October 1978 -
BMX Plus! Tire Comparison
Ten brands and 24 different models of tires were reviewed and compared in the story by Bob Hadley. The Carlisle Aggressor MX Tire was included in this comparison. More information can be found at the BMX Society Post - TIRE Comparison 1981 (various brands).March 1981
ARAYA 7B Rims
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1970's ARAYA Rim Catalog
The ARAYA 7B Rim features in the 1970's ARAYA Rim Catalog. Catalog's can be viewed at the ARAYA Rim Archive. The ARAYA 7B rim does not appear in the 1980 ARAYA Rim Catalog so it is assumed that it was only produced until 1979.1970 to 1977 -
1978 ARAYA Rim Catalog
The ARAYA 7B Rim appears in the 1978 ARAYA Rim Catalog alongside the ARAYA 7C Rim. This marks the transition from the ARAYA 7B to the ARAYA 7C. By 1980 the ARAYA 7B no longer appears in the ARAYA Catalog.1978 -
Rampar BMX More Thrash For Your Cash - BMX Action
Rampar's More Thrash For Your Cash Advertisement in BMX Action specifies the ARAYA 7b rims are factory fitted to the Rampar R-11.September 1979
Factory Fitted
- 1979 Raleigh / Rampar R-11
References
Skyway Tuff Wheel I Wheels
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There were different versions of the Skyway Tuff Wheel I. They were available at the following dates.
- 1975 to 1977 - Tuff Wheel I (Stamped "Pat. Pend.")
- 1978 to 1981 - Tuff Wheel I (unstamped)
- 1980 to 1983 - Tuff Wheel I (stamped)
The following colours were available:
- Black - 1775 to 1983
- Blue - 1978 to 1983
- Red - 1978 to 1983
- White - 1978 to 1983
- Yellow - 1878 to 1983
Images
Product Reviews
Skyway TUFF Wheels Review in BMX Action in October 1977.
Catalogues
From the 1979 Skyway Catalog.
From the 1981 Skyway Catalog.
Advertisements
1976 Skyway TUFF 1 Advertisement.
Found in BMX Action from June 1977 to October 1977.
Found in BMX Action and BMX Plus throughout late 1978 to early 1979.
Found in BMX Plus in May, 1979.
Featured in BMX Action from July 1979.
Found in BMX Action in December 1977 to February 1978.
Resources
Oakley I Grips
The Oakley I grips were originally designed for motocross and supercross. In his garage lab, a mad scientist named Jim Jannard developed a new kind of grip with a unique tread for a secure grasp, plus geometry that fit the rider's closed hand. He utilized a new material called "Unobtainium®" that was engineered to become sticky when wet.
The Oakley I grip's came in 2 versions. The first generation had the original Oakley logo that used a knobby tire for the letter "O". These were manufactured from 1975 to 1977. From 1977 onwards, the second generation grips had the newer thermonuclear protection logo.
The Oakley I Grips came packaged in a cardboard box and were available in black, yellow, red and blue.
The Oakley I grip's came in 2 versions. The first generation had the original Oakley logo that used a knobby tire for the letter "O". These were manufactured from 1975 to 1977. From 1977 onwards, the second generation grips had the newer thermonuclear protection logo.
The Oakley I Grips came packaged in a cardboard box and were available in black, yellow, red and blue.
Timeline
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The Flyin' Okie - Jeff Ruminer Interview - BMX Action
Jeff Ruminer confirms that he uses Oakley 1 grips in his interview in BMX Action.October 1978 -
C.D.I. Distributors
C.D.I. Distributors reference the Oakley 1 grips as part of their catalogue.May 1979 -
Oakely I First Generation Images
Oakley I Second Generation Images
References
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