Preston Pretty BMX HEX Grips

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Computer designed BMX Grips





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Sunshine Hubs

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Timeline

  • BIG TEST of the R&R CR-1 Article
    The Sunshine Front Hubs are mentioned in the BIG TEST of the R&R CR-1 in from BMX Action.
    December 1976
  • SunTour Freewheel Advertisement
    The Sunshine Flip-Flop Rear Hub mentioned in the SunTour Freewheel advertisement from BMX Action.
    February 1978
  • SunTour Freewheel Advertisement
    The Sunshine Flip-Flop Rear Hub mentioned in the SunTour Freewheel advertisement from BMX Action.
    The Sunshine Flip-Flop Rear Hub mentioned in the Bikeology MX Mail Order advertisement from BMX Action.
    August 1978
  • Sentinal Sales East ~ Top Racing Equipment
    Sentinel Sales East advertisement; Top Racing Equipment; from BMX Action features the Sunshine Flip-Flop Rear Hub as part of their current product line.
    January 1979

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Cook Bros Double Clamp Stem

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The first generation Cook Bros. Racing Double Clamp Stem.

Timeline

  • BMX Action Product Review
    The Cook Bros. Double Clamp Stem is featured in the BMX Action New Product section.
    December 1976
  • Cook Bros. Racing
    BMX Action feature the Cook Bros. Racing advertisement which contains the Cook Bros. Double Clamp Stem.
    January 1979 to March 1979
  • Cook Bros. Racing
    BMX Action feature the Cook Bros. Racing advertisement which contains the Cook Bros. Double Clamp Stem.
    January 1979 to March 1979

Images

Images referenced from BMX Museum.

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Mongoose Roger DeCoster Forks

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Timeline

  • B.M.X Products 1976-1977 Catalogue
    The Mongoose Roger DeCoster Fork features in the 1976-1977 B.M.X Products Catalogue.
    1976 to 1977
  • B.M.X Products 1978-1979 Catalogue
    The Mongoose Roger DeCoster Fork features in the 1978-1979 B.M.X Products Catalogue.
    1978 to 1979
  • BMX Action 1978 BMX Equipment Buyer's Guide
    BMX Action features the Roger DeCoster Forks as part of the 1978 BMX Equipment Buyer's Guide.
    December 1978
  • BMX Action - The Fork Chronicles Head-to-head Comparison
    The Mongoose Roger DeCoster forks are featured in BMX Action's The Fork Chronicles - Head-to-head Comparison article. This article compared a range of forks that were available in January, 1979 for materials, special treating, hardness, weight, size, rake, cost and finish.
    January 1979
  • BMX Action Product Review
    The BMX Products Roget DeCoster forks are reviewed in the BMX Action Products section.
    January 1979

Factory Fitted

  • 1979 Team JAG BMX

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Cook Bros Sealed-Bearing Hubs

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The first advertisements for the Cook Bros. Sealed-Bearing Hubs come out at the end of December 1976. In January of 1979, The Cook Bros. advertisement in BMX Action references a new rear sealed-bearing hub that is double threaded/flip-flop.

Timeline

  • BMX Action New Product Review
    BMX Action reviews the Cook Bros. Sealed-Bearing Hubs as part of their New Products section.
    December 1976
  • COOK BROS. RACING ~ We're proud to be @1 with QUALITY MX Components!
    The Cook Bros. advertisement from BMX Action showcases the Cook Bros. Sealed-Bearing Racing Hubs.
    August 1977
  • BMX Action New Product Review
    The Cook Bros. Racing advertisement from BMX Action showcases their latest product line up. This advertisement also references the New Sealed Double Threaded Flip-Flop Rear Hub.
    January 1979 to March 1979
  • BMX Action New Product Review
    The Cook Bros. Racing advertisement featured in BMX Action showcases their latest products.
    May 1979 to June 1979
  • 1981 Cook Bros. Racing Catalogue
    In 1981, Cook Bros. Racing introduce the double rear hub in their 1981 catalogue. This was referenced from Oldschool BMX Australia (OZBMX).
    1981

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Shimano 333 Freewheel

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Shimano component dates are stamped in the format Y-M; Year - Month. Year codes begin in 1976 as the letter "A". Month codes begin with "A" representing January.

Timeline

  • Shimano 333 Freewheel Image Search
    Various Shimano 333 Freewheel images on the internet have confirmed date codes up until 1986.
    1976 to 1986

Factory Fitted

  • 1979 Cycle Pro Trophy BMX

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Sugino Mighty-Comp Cranks

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Timeline

  • Matt & Company - Father & Son Mechanic/Rider Team Interview
    Matt Dashiell's DG frame is fitted with 165mm Sugino Mighty Compe Cranks. This article featured in the July 30th, 1976 issue of BX Weekly.
    July 1976
  • Everything Bicycles - Hot Trick Stuff!
    Sugino Mighty Compe Cranks are featured in the Everything Bicycles store advertisement, Hot Trick Stuff!, found in BMX Action.
    July 1976

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Shimano Tourney (BR-MX10) Brakes

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The Shimano Tourney brakes are dated with 2 alphabet characters, the first being "S" for Shimano. The second character notes the year of manufacturer. SA=1976, SB=1977, SC=1978, etc.

Timeline

  • SHIMANO TRICK STUFF
    BMX Action features the Shimano TRICK STUFF advertisement showing the Shimano MX Sidepull brakes stamped Tourney with a rear quick release.
    December 1978
  • You've got to be quick in the pits to be fast on the track
    Featured in the Shimano MX Advertisement, "You've got to be quick in the pits to be fast on the track" ~ Bobby Encinas in BMX Action and BMX Plus!
    March 1979 to September 1979
  • Trick Stuff from Panda BMX Bikes
    The Panda BMX Advertisement, Trick Stuff from Panda BMX Bikes, features the Shimano Tourney Brakes as part of the current product line. This advertisement features in BMX Plus!
    March 1979 to September 1979

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Addicks Chainring

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Created by Lyle Addicks, founder of Addicks Engineering in Los Angeles, California. Addicks chainrings were created by injection moulding Millardium, a super-tough blend of DuPont Zytel with Teflon and silicone.

Addicks Chainrings came with 39 to 48 teeth and were available in red, blue, yellow, white and graphite.

The Addicks Sprockets went through three phases:
  • Phase I - original swiss cheese sprocket made from DuPont Zytel with Teflon and silicone. These were strong and tough.
  • Phase II - The compound was changed and these sprockets begun to break easily;
  • Phase III - Released in 1978 and moved back to the original DuPont Zytel with Teflon and silicone formula with additional tweaks to make them better.

Timeline

  • BMX Action Review
    The Phase One Addicks Sprocket review features in the BMX Action New Products section.
    December 1976
  • Addicks Sprockets ~ Addicks Engineering ~ Pomona California
    Addicks advertise their Phase One Sprocket in BMX Action.
    December 1976
  • BMX Action Article
    BMX Action features an article titled SUPER SPROCKET that reviews the Addicks chainring in detail.
    February 1977
  • Addicks Sprockets ~ Addicks Engineering ~ Pomona California
    Addicks advertise their Phase One Sprocket in BMX Action.
    February 1977 to December 1977
  • We've Changed!
    Addicks advertise their Phase III Sprocket in BMX Action.
    April 1978 to June 1978
  • Stu Uses Addicks
    Addicks advertise their Phase III Sprocket headlining "Stu Uses Addicks" in BMX Action.

    August 1978 to December 1978
  • Everything Bicycles Store
    Everything Bicycles advertisement Hot Trick Stuff! contains the Addicks Phase III Sprocket.
    October 1978 to December 1978
  • 1978 BMX Equipment Buyer's Guide
    BMX Action article 1978 BMX Equipment Buyer's Guide includes the Addicks Phase III Sprocket.
    October 1978 to December 1978
  • Smoother, Quieter, Longer
    Addicks include a new advertisement in BMX Action and BMX Plus!
    January 1979 to August 1979
  • Alan F. Cohan Distributor
    Alan F. Cohan Distributor's advertise in BMX Action and include the Addicks Phase III Sprocket on their product list.
    October 1979

Addicks Phase Three Images

Addicks Red Chainring
Addicks Yellow Chainring

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Good Year Eagle MX Tire

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The Good Year Eagle MX tire is manufactured in the United States and comes in 20 x 1.75" and 20 x 2.125".

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Images

Images referenced from BMX Society.

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Cook Bros. Racing Tubular Forks

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Hand-crafted with chrome-moly tubing, heliarc welding and polished chrome finish. It features a heat-treated stem, which is replaceable at the factory.

Timeline

  • Bicycle Motocross News - Cook Bros. Racing Tubular Fork Review
    Hand-crafted with chrome-moly tubing, heliarc welding and polished chrome finish. It features a heat-treated stem, which is replaceable at the factory. This fork is the serious competitor who wants to be first at the finish line and first in good looking equipment.
    March 1976
  • BMX Action - The Fork Chronicles Head-to-head Comparison
    The Cook Bros. Racing Tubular forks are featured in BMX Action's The Fork Chronicles - Head-to-head Comparison article. This article compared a range of forks that were available in January, 1979 for materials, special treating, hardness, weight, size, rake, cost and finish.
    January 1979
  • Cook Bros. Racing Advertisement
    The Cook Bro. Racing advertisement featured in BMX Action showcases their latest product line up including the Cook Bros. Racing Tubular Forks.
    January 1979 to March 1979
  • Cook Bros. Racing - The Finest Money Can Buy
    The Cook Bros. Racing advertisement featured in BMX Action showcases their latest products including the Cook Bros. Racing Tubular Forks.
    May 1979 to June 1979

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Cheng Shin C183 Tires

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"At one time about 3 years ago (1979), Cheng Shins pretty much dominated the racing scene. You can still find plenty of racers on them. The compound is good for a variety of terrains but it wors best in soft dirt. This Cheng Shin makes an excellent fire road tire, front or rear. The Cheng Shin 1.75 is a very good tire to compliment the 2.125 Cheng Shin. For those who are looking for durability in tires the Cheng Shins have it. Factory Bridgestone rider Jeff Day uses these 1.75's almost exclusively." ~ Tire Comparison Review by Bob Hadley in BMX Plus!, March 1981.

The Cheng Shin C183 tire was available as a blackwall in 20 x 1.75" and 20 x 2.125" size.

Timeline

  • BMX Action
    Cheng Shin C183 Tires are factory fitted to the 1979 Team JAG BMX. The 1979 Team JAG BMX is reviewed in BMX Action.
    March 1979
  • BMX Plus! Tire Comparison
    Ten brands and 24 different models of tires were reviewed and compared in the story by Bob Hadley. The Cheng Shin C183 Tire was included in this comparison. More information can be found at the BMX Society Post - TIRE Comparison 1981 (various brands).
    March 1981

Factory Fitted

  • 1979 Team JAG BMX

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