It sure did bring back memories. As a teen in the 80's, I remember these from when they were new. But alas, I came from a poor family, and my parents could never afford to buy me anything nice like that. I did have a second-hand Mongoose once, though
I couldn't believe it when you mentioned redline flight cranks i had this blke in 84 but i snapped it then i went for a pk ripper but thanks for the memories there is nothing cooler than being a bmx rider i would do it all again tomorrow
Very nice! I have a white 84 that I had repowdercoatined and restored like yours. Good to see these being cared for. I've gone a little crazy after my build. Having money now. I have started more builds of the ones I wanted, but could not afford. I have several going at the same time. I'm hooked!
Crazy how much these bikes are selling for right now! Happy I still have my skyway TA from back then. Got it for my 6th bday I think, my mom got it from someone for $50! Rode that thing everyday for years
I got a chrome Skyway T/A XL frame for Christmas in 1985 or 6. Used my paper route $ to build my custom dream bike piece by piece. Set it up for freestyle. It got stolen a few years later. I still miss that thing!
Awesome bike, always wanted one, but had a great childhood with my 83 mark 1 super burner. Was a very happy 12 year old that Christmas. Funny you mentioned the Rayleigh striker, used have one in a very light green colour.
I love skyway always wanted one I did get the tough wheel too though on my hutch ProStar freestyle bright and still have it do it in like 83 51 now oh how time flies those are some good old days everybody was happy
I’m sooo glad that an old guy like me isn’t the only one reliving the bmx addiction. I have my Boss XXL with Boss everything, skyway cruiser and my 2016 om flyer. Very nice bike brother. Much love and respect from the USA 🇺🇸
I got a ta in 84 for my 12th birthday I loved it. Went to see bmx bandits at the cinema that day too. Great video I used to have 2 finger brake grips, cw handlebars chrome frame, I heard they re did the frame in 20 and 24 somewhere about 2005 to 2008 for £479 approx it sold like hotcakes. Just had a white hoodie custom designed with huge skyway ta logo on front and skyway recreation on the back with the racing red stripe and skyway going down the arm (just like their skyway team racing ones) it looks really good and he did it for 26 quid on ebay he can do any size upto 5xl I'm well chuffed with it as it brings back memories of 84 to 87.
Nice job 👍 When Matt Hoffman rode for skyway he could have picked any of their fancy new freestyle frames but he chose to ride an old TA frame. I think he really liked the geometry and how light and strong it was. Just another reason that frame is such an iconic piece of BMX history.
I was an 80's kid. Yes indeed, we grew up when helmets weren't common, but the injuries were. I have been riding all my life. Skyway, Redline, Auburn, Dyno, GT, Hutch, Haro, and one of my favorites was my Kuwahara RF. I was told it was only one of fifty produced. It was a quad tube frame. 2 bars on the top and 2 tapered bars from the neck to the crank housing. Kinda like the Skyway frame tapered tube geometry. From starting with Schwinn, Huffy, Murray, Mongoose, Diamond Back, and more, I have had fun on a lot of those bikes over the years. I love biking!! My modern day urban shredder is a 2010 Trek Gary Marlin Fisher 29'r single speed with disk brakes. It's like riding a better fitting BMX. No shifting, no chain slinging, no complications. The large wheel diameter allows for riding curbs and stairs much easier. I'm getting too old to bunny hop a curb when moving fast. Not too old to hang on the back of a scooter and slingshot down a hill at 45+ MPH.
I have noticed the modern remakes of this frame have V Brake`s and a 1 .1/8 inch Head tube and the Skyway Tuff Wheels do not bare the Void your warranty sticker on the inside of the rim if you use the wrong brake blocks.When the commentator mentioned Raleigh Burners i always remember the early 1980`s everybody used to swap their Yellow Tuff Wheels for the lighter Araya`s so you would often see mismatched bikes with tuff wheels with Black tide marks on the rim surface because of the rush to swap with the myth that if you Buckled your tuff wheel you could straighten it by putting it in the fridge ? Raleigh later on brought out replacement hubs for Tuff`s because of implosion issues but that joy was latter marred by the uneducated grinding of the wrong side of the hub rivets.
Great video....I had a GT pro performer in chrome with black tough 2’s think it was 83/84 we had some great bikes back then...lad next door had a Haro sport lad up the road a quadangle...I had a Dyno plate gt bars and seat post....panaracer freestyle tyres graphite peddles and diacomp brakes.....I think the crank was a gt one not the racing inspired flight crank....brilliant times
Thanks Alastair, you mentioning the Dyno plate made me think of the Zeronine plates - remember them. There were so many cool bikes and brands around then. ProPerformers were brilliant bikes and a couple of mates had a Haro and a Quadangle with Landing gear forks. They were brilliant times.
@@jtothepmusic wow yeah those Zeronine plates were absolutely lovely....I was gonna get a ball burnished pk ripper but changed my mind at the last minute....think Eddie Fiola had a lot to do with that decision....looking back I was really lucky that my mom got me that build...I know it was very expensive
Lovely bike mate, just mint..Dia Compe MX1000s!!! I've just bought a set of these in blue with the Tech II two finger lever for my DK Sixpack rebuild. Sweet!
I would love to get my old BMX back from my high school days, but money's too tight to mention"! For an original Redline Serie 3 500a, you're talking, in mint condition ( as mine was ) £3500 - £5000 Sterling! I had the only Redline 500a in the whole Manchester UK area at the time ( early to mid 90's) These bikes were rare even then, nevermind nowadays! Just a superb piece of kit all round! I've even gone as far as to consider now I have the skillset, to remanufacture a Redline to the exact specs of my '84 model. All the parts are still available for it from the Ukai rims to the SR stem and pedals with Dia Compe brakes!
Nice video, back in High school everyone wanted a Supa-Roo, Skyway, Redline or Diamondback. Wow if only we had kept them all. I seen a crusty old Supa-Roo not long ago in a 2nd hand junk shop. The Kangaroo cut out near the head tube gave it away
Nice ride. This is one of the best looking frame and forks ever made. Looks extra sick in chrome. Skyway also made handlebars with a double crossbar, I broke them in a week. :-D
I still have my 84 skyway TA. In white with white Haro Vector bars. Single pinch redline 401’s in 85mm. Pro class wheels with sealed GT hubs. GT seat and GT laid back seat post. MX 1000 and terry cable. ✌🏼 Nice bike you got there 👍🏼
Thats Crazy, Literally exact same bike I had in both colour scheme and spec, re tuff 2s, dia comp brakes, laid back seat post, mushroom grips etc. Paid £600 for it back in the mid 80's, which was my entire twelve months of pay from a two hour a night evening job I had at the local market garden. My dad wasn't impressed! Unfortunately I snapped the frame clean in half behind the head tube at Southsea Skatepark some years later, doing 360's out of one of the bowls there. The only thing I have left now is the scar the crash left me with on my elbow😅.
My first bmx was a Hawk Scorcher too after that I was lucky and had a Torker 280x which I adored, a gt performer and a haro sport. So many fond memories of that period loved those days
That's almost the last BMX bike I had in the 80s. Mine was chrome with red accents. CW bars, Redline neck, 1 pc Takagi cranks (180s), red Kashimax on a GT laidback seat post. Never had the Star rims thought, always spoked. Probably should have, I went through a few sets of rims.
THAT MONGOOSE WAS BEAUTIFUL - DREAM BIKE FOR SURE - THE TA HAS COME OUT NICE TOO , GOOD COLOR SCHEME - and those are CW pro bars for racing - the freestyle version is different
beautiful bike dude, love all the bmx`s from the 80`s, skyways, mongoose, gt, redline, robinson, cw, ,ect!!! but in my opinion the the hutch was the holy grail!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Brilliant...69 born me.. lived the seventies eighties buddy..I was the same I didn't have money for a good one I ended up with a resprayed burnt red Raleigh burner yellow mags chrome everything..all my pocket money went on it...fast forward I'm 52...I've just found a old original Diamondback really good nick ..in a charity shop..in jersey the channel Islands.. mental had to buy it £45...omg. I'm hooked again...will I look a twat riding it ..or do I give a shit noooo.. hahaha.. anyway luv the skyway you got ...I'm trying to remember all the names for stuff ..so listening to you has made me remember thanks ...mate I've subscribed...I want to perhaps get bits ..in the eighties you just go in the bike shop ask for it .feels like I've been stuck back in time ..it's all changed bloody mountain bikes hahaha..it's ok not the same though or electric..lazy shits hahaha..but shit ..I can't believe where has all the years gone ... how and where can I buy decent parts ..I sopose eBay... anyway buddy...we had the best years ever .. didn't we back then...feel slightly sad thinking about it.....take care mate .. people 😋👍
Yup. I had traded a Torker 2 and a Redline...For a hutch. Then traded it for a Skyway tA ..Landing gear forks. Z rims. I was the little skinny 12 ft Air on the quarter. Hahahahaha.
Love all those names - Z-rims! One of my mates had a Mongoose with Z-rims, did a kickout one day and the z-rim didn't bend and flex back into shape! Not good
The Skyway TA tubing was not Tru Temper it was Ishawata sourced from Japan. Frames were actually built using Japanese tube sets and initial production started in Japan before US production got started.
I faintly recall that the T/A may have only been available as a chrome or white (or maybe black as well) frame/fork, but not as a complete bike, like the Street Beat.
It sure did bring back memories. As a teen in the 80's, I remember these from when they were new. But alas, I came from a poor family, and my parents could never afford to buy me anything nice like that. I did have a second-hand Mongoose once, though
I have been in love with this bike for 40 years now, a beautiful bike, work of art 👌
Hey man it’s a small world , got a chrome and a white ✌️
I had a pirrahna bmx ,always dreamed of having a sky way , best days of my life
I couldn't believe it when you mentioned redline flight cranks i had this blke in 84 but i snapped it then i went for a pk ripper but thanks for the memories there is nothing cooler than being a bmx rider i would do it all again tomorrow
Very nice! I have a white 84 that I had repowdercoatined and restored like yours. Good to see these being cared for. I've gone a little crazy after my build. Having money now. I have started more builds of the ones I wanted, but could not afford. I have several going at the same time. I'm hooked!
Love this, brings back loads of memories, I had a diamondback formula 1, it was so fast I could keep up with the traffic at 30 mph.
Crazy how much these bikes are selling for right now! Happy I still have my skyway TA from back then. Got it for my 6th bday I think, my mom got it from someone for $50! Rode that thing everyday for years
This was awesome to see! My uncle is the President of Skyway, he would love to see you enjoyed his bike! Skyway the only way!
That’s cool, is your uncle Rein or Kenneth?
Kenny 😊 He's currently enjoying preparing for a classic car show that he helps put on every April.
I had a white skyway in 1983 when I was 11 living in Brooklyn. Great memories riding with my friends and trying out tricks and making jumps.
The 80s was hands down the best decade in the history of the world!
Mushrooms.... bloody hell,,, forgot about those.. should of kept the box.. great looking bike mate.
I got a chrome Skyway T/A XL frame for Christmas in 1985 or 6. Used my paper route $ to build my custom dream bike piece by piece. Set it up for freestyle. It got stolen a few years later. I still miss that thing!
Awesome bike, always wanted one, but had a great childhood with my 83 mark 1 super burner. Was a very happy 12 year old that Christmas. Funny you mentioned the Rayleigh striker, used have one in a very light green colour.
Great looking Hobby room! Love it! My stuff isn't gathered together in one room
I love skyway always wanted one I did get the tough wheel too though on my hutch ProStar freestyle bright and still have it do it in like 83 51 now oh how time flies those are some good old days everybody was happy
Good sharing sir! The OG skyway TA is top notch! Respect to everyone who have this bike 👏🏼
Beautiful bike.. I wish I still had my chrome mongoose with yellow tuff wheel II's
My Mongoose was nickel plated. I didn't understand it at the time but to my dismay no matter what I did, I couldn't get it to shine like chrome!
Ooh wee!! Bike got all the goodies. Kudos!
I’m sooo glad that an old guy like me isn’t the only one reliving the bmx addiction. I have my Boss XXL with Boss everything, skyway cruiser and my 2016 om flyer. Very nice bike brother. Much love and respect from the USA 🇺🇸
Haha, reliving my youth is the only way I can stop feeling old!🤣
@@jtothepmusic the good thing is being older we can afford these bikes…. I think but if we get hurt we have better medical insurance
Loved the mushroom grips and the classic Cw bars man..!!👌
Sweet ride brother
In the 80’s I had a Chrome GT Pro Series XL BMX Bike with Chrome 180-mm Redline 3 Piece 401 Flight Cranks with Sealed Bottom Bracket.
I got a ta in 84 for my 12th birthday I loved it. Went to see bmx bandits at the cinema that day too. Great video I used to have 2 finger brake grips, cw handlebars chrome frame, I heard they re did the frame in 20 and 24 somewhere about 2005 to 2008 for £479 approx it sold like hotcakes. Just had a white hoodie custom designed with huge skyway ta logo on front and skyway recreation on the back with the racing red stripe and skyway going down the arm (just like their skyway team racing ones) it looks really good and he did it for 26 quid on ebay he can do any size upto 5xl I'm well chuffed with it as it brings back memories of 84 to 87.
Nice job 👍
When Matt Hoffman rode for skyway he could have picked any of their fancy new freestyle frames but he chose to ride an old TA frame.
I think he really liked the geometry and how light and strong it was.
Just another reason that frame is such an iconic piece of BMX history.
I had a skyway bmx in the 80s .Great bikes .I wish still had it
I was an 80's kid. Yes indeed, we grew up when helmets weren't common, but the injuries were. I have been riding all my life.
Skyway, Redline, Auburn, Dyno, GT, Hutch, Haro, and one of my favorites was my Kuwahara RF. I was told it was only one of fifty produced. It was a quad tube frame. 2 bars on the top and 2 tapered bars from the neck to the crank housing. Kinda like the Skyway frame tapered tube geometry. From starting with Schwinn, Huffy, Murray, Mongoose, Diamond Back, and more, I have had fun on a lot of those bikes over the years. I love biking!!
My modern day urban shredder is a 2010 Trek Gary Marlin Fisher 29'r single speed with disk brakes. It's like riding a better fitting BMX. No shifting, no chain slinging, no complications. The large wheel diameter allows for riding curbs and stairs much easier. I'm getting too old to bunny hop a curb when moving fast. Not too old to hang on the back of a scooter and slingshot down a hill at 45+ MPH.
I have noticed the modern remakes of this frame have V Brake`s and a 1 .1/8 inch Head tube and the Skyway Tuff Wheels do not bare the Void your warranty sticker on the inside of the rim if you use the wrong brake blocks.When the commentator mentioned Raleigh Burners i always remember the early 1980`s everybody used to swap their Yellow Tuff Wheels for the lighter Araya`s so you would often see mismatched bikes with tuff wheels with Black tide marks on the rim surface because of the rush to swap with the myth that if you Buckled your tuff wheel you could straighten it by putting it in the fridge ? Raleigh later on brought out replacement hubs for Tuff`s because of implosion issues but that joy was latter marred by the uneducated grinding of the wrong side of the hub rivets.
Great video....I had a GT pro performer in chrome with black tough 2’s think it was 83/84 we had some great bikes back then...lad next door had a Haro sport lad up the road a quadangle...I had a Dyno plate gt bars and seat post....panaracer freestyle tyres graphite peddles and diacomp brakes.....I think the crank was a gt one not the racing inspired flight crank....brilliant times
Thanks Alastair, you mentioning the Dyno plate made me think of the Zeronine plates - remember them. There were so many cool bikes and brands around then. ProPerformers were brilliant bikes and a couple of mates had a Haro and a Quadangle with Landing gear forks. They were brilliant times.
@@jtothepmusic wow yeah those Zeronine plates were absolutely lovely....I was gonna get a ball burnished pk ripper but changed my mind at the last minute....think Eddie Fiola had a lot to do with that decision....looking back I was really lucky that my mom got me that build...I know it was very expensive
I never heard of Skyways until a year ago. I only really knew of Diamond Back, Mongoose, Redline, and GT growing up.
Yes buddy nice bike thats great work. I got GT Redline and Haro.
Love all those bikes - I'd have more if I had more room...and money!
Lovely bike mate, just mint..Dia Compe MX1000s!!! I've just bought a set of these in blue with the Tech II two finger lever for my DK Sixpack rebuild. Sweet!
I would love to get my old BMX back from my high school days, but money's too tight to mention"! For an original Redline Serie 3 500a, you're talking, in mint condition ( as mine was ) £3500 - £5000 Sterling! I had the only Redline 500a in the whole Manchester UK area at the time ( early to mid 90's) These bikes were rare even then, nevermind nowadays! Just a superb piece of kit all round! I've even gone as far as to consider now I have the skillset, to remanufacture a Redline to the exact specs of my '84 model. All the parts are still available for it from the Ukai rims to the SR stem and pedals with Dia Compe brakes!
You should definitely do that.
For yourself, and the lovers of 80's BMX bikes 💪😎🙏
Nice video, back in High school everyone wanted a Supa-Roo, Skyway, Redline or Diamondback. Wow if only we had kept them all. I seen a crusty old Supa-Roo not long ago in a 2nd hand junk shop. The Kangaroo cut out near the head tube gave it away
Nice ride. This is one of the best looking frame and forks ever made. Looks extra sick in chrome. Skyway also made handlebars with a double crossbar, I broke them in a week. :-D
I had a goose,a supergoose,a redline and a hutch i raced them all in the 80,s i SO wish i still had them,great times!
I still have my 84 skyway TA. In white with white Haro Vector bars. Single pinch redline 401’s in 85mm. Pro class wheels with sealed GT hubs. GT seat and GT laid back seat post. MX 1000 and terry cable. ✌🏼
Nice bike you got there 👍🏼
sick bike my man, I wanted this bad when i was young
Thats Crazy, Literally exact same bike I had in both colour scheme and spec, re tuff 2s, dia comp brakes, laid back seat post, mushroom grips etc. Paid £600 for it back in the mid 80's, which was my entire twelve months of pay from a two hour a night evening job I had at the local market garden. My dad wasn't impressed! Unfortunately I snapped the frame clean in half behind the head tube at Southsea Skatepark some years later, doing 360's out of one of the bowls there. The only thing I have left now is the scar the crash left me with on my elbow😅.
My first bmx was a Hawk Scorcher too after that I was lucky and had a Torker 280x which I adored, a gt performer and a haro sport. So many fond memories of that period loved those days
That's almost the last BMX bike I had in the 80s. Mine was chrome with red accents. CW bars, Redline neck, 1 pc Takagi cranks (180s), red Kashimax on a GT laidback seat post. Never had the Star rims thought, always spoked. Probably should have, I went through a few sets of rims.
Just got mine back from paint and very happy in white
1979 SE racing team used the Skyway forks before they made the Landing gear.and Perry Kramer used Skyway mags for his 1979 Championship #1 plate.
I had one of these back in 1986. I remember they were heavy as a Sherman.
I wish I would’ve kept my Skyway StreetBeat
Superb!
Nice one mate. Lovely bike. I had a DP Firebird Freestyler with white coaster brake Mike Buff ACS Z-rims, Vector Bob Haro bars.
Thanks, love all the old school brands - DP Firebird was an awesome bike!
The Zrims you put in the freezer when they got bent and it straighten them back
@@randyramsey5670 Yeah, and the Vector Haro bars without a stem that snap when used for freestyle!
THAT MONGOOSE WAS BEAUTIFUL - DREAM BIKE FOR SURE - THE TA HAS COME OUT NICE TOO , GOOD COLOR SCHEME - and those are CW pro bars for racing - the freestyle version is different
beautiful bike dude, love all the bmx`s from the 80`s, skyways, mongoose, gt, redline, robinson, cw, ,ect!!! but in my opinion the the hutch was the holy grail!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hey een Nederlander 😀
Heb je zelf ook old school bmx ?
Ken niet zo veel collectors , Hutch is voor mij de Top BMX.
I just ordered a 2025 Monza metallic White 24-in BMX with white Skyway tough Wheels, white brake pads, white chain, white everything almost.
Brilliant...69 born me.. lived the seventies eighties buddy..I was the same I didn't have money for a good one I ended up with a resprayed burnt red Raleigh burner yellow mags chrome everything..all my pocket money went on it...fast forward I'm 52...I've just found a old original Diamondback really good nick ..in a charity shop..in jersey the channel Islands.. mental had to buy it £45...omg. I'm hooked again...will I look a twat riding it ..or do I give a shit noooo.. hahaha.. anyway luv the skyway you got ...I'm trying to remember all the names for stuff ..so listening to you has made me remember thanks ...mate I've subscribed...I want to perhaps get bits ..in the eighties you just go in the bike shop ask for it .feels like I've been stuck back in time ..it's all changed bloody mountain bikes hahaha..it's ok not the same though or electric..lazy shits hahaha..but shit ..I can't believe where has all the years gone ... how and where can I buy decent parts ..I sopose eBay... anyway buddy...we had the best years ever .. didn't we back then...feel slightly sad thinking about it.....take care mate .. people 😋👍
Great bike bro !!
I'm looking for one now, have a gt pro performer at the moment.
Great bike mate.
Hope you find one! GT's were great
Great bike!
Perfection!
Just brought 2 new Frame sets , chrome and a white 👍
I like bmx hutch
The Trick Star Hutch was a nice one.
Bike is dope!!
Yup. I had traded a Torker 2 and a Redline...For a hutch. Then traded it for a Skyway tA ..Landing gear forks. Z rims. I was the little skinny 12 ft Air on the quarter. Hahahahaha.
Love all those names - Z-rims! One of my mates had a Mongoose with Z-rims, did a kickout one day and the z-rim didn't bend and flex back into shape! Not good
@@jpsprojectroom1994 yes! Those were not the best!! But so light!! Hahahahah.
The Skyway TA tubing was not Tru Temper it was Ishawata sourced from Japan. Frames were actually built using Japanese tube sets and initial production started in Japan before US production got started.
those tire are Kenda K-53 ATB tread pattern tire
I have 3 skyway Ta’s
I have 13🤔😬
My cousin raced for skyway love them
@@brucebennett8584 it’s me Craig Fisher.
TVs is my MTB UA-cam Chanel name.
When you said 13 skyway’s I had a feeling it was you lol much love as always brother love your goose looks sweet
Nice cervelo stand
Keep it old-school BMX Worldwide.
I had the Chrome one with the red rims , some piece of shit stole it back in the 90,s when I was 12 I loved that bike so much
Love the bike .the CW are the pro or race ones the freestyle ones had a lower cross bar
I had the pro one's on my bike they was very wide but I loved them . Always wanted a GT or ghp
A valiant attempt at marketing, but I doubt the "Totally Aerodynamic" teardrop frame resulted in higher speeds and more trophies at the racetrack!
Yes, even if it was in any way aero the weight would slow it down - if it was made of carbon fibre....?🤣🤔
🔥🔥🔥
Mantap abis ( very nice )
Awesome bike! Don't sell this one :-). I would LOVE a Skyway but can't afford the crazy prices they are asking these days!
I faintly recall that the T/A may have only been available as a chrome or white (or maybe black as well) frame/fork, but not as a complete bike, like the Street Beat.
Hi mate love the bmx I’v been trying to source a Ta for some time but can’t seem to find. Any tips ? Cheers
Ebay or join the skyway appreciation society on Facebook. They have the best info there - I think there are brand new frames available too!
nice!
Fixing my diamond back ground up white blue mags white panaracer tires...next is the gt intercept zrims don't know what color yet
brazil
I never saw one, let alone aford one. I had a GT Performer but i was already 40-
Anyone here remember using Aquanet on their Tuffs to make your brakes sticky
Where can I find that rad closing title song?
Do you have a price for sale?
Romford skate park was the best .and gillingham to
Would buy one if anyone has one. Mine got stolen in 83.
I just brought 2 frame sets off eBay a white and a chrome .. new project 👌
@@Colonelwalterekhurtz well if u ever build them and want to sell one ??? Let me know!
In the 80s this was a Bugatti