GT Chainring Bolts

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Dia-Compe 883 Nippon Brakes

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Avocet FasGrip Freestyle Tires

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These tyres were a direct competitor to the Mitsuboshi Competition Pool (Comp Pool) tyres. Some people prefer these tyres as they hold more PSI than Comp Pools at a rating of 85 PSI. They were slightly more expensive when released.

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Skyway Tuff Pads (Freestyle)

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Flying W ESP Stem (3rd Generation)

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Flying W BMX products are the makers of the ESP Stem and were out of Washington state.
They started selling their stems (I believe) early to mid 1983 mainly advertised in ABA Action newpaper. 
Owners were Marty Ehnat (racer) and his father Walt (ABA announcer and track director in the Pacific North West).

"Eddie Sigmund Products"
Eddie Sigmund was a well known Skyway racer and had a company around the mid- 80's.
His company was called ESP for Eddie Sigmund Products. 
Eddie Sigmund Products is not the company that made the ESP Stem, Flying W made the ESP Stems.
Although Eddie was mainly a racer, he was featured in a Skyway freestyle ad.
~ http://bmxmuseum.com/forums/viewtopic.php?pid=1200194



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ACS Rotor Detangler

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A guy nobody has ever heard of, Dale Cooper, invents a little machined aluminum thing that attaches to your stem and allows for tangle free rearbrakes. ACS markets this as THE ROTOR.

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