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The 2nd batch of Skyway T/A 25th Anniversary framesets were completed at Greg Esser's shop down in Pompano Beach, FL. As you may know, Greg was the first NBL National #1 Pro back in the day, and his family founded MCS Bicycles, and brought BMX to the East Coast in the 70's by forming the NBL. Over the decades Greg has fabricated BMX frames for a ton of BMX companies, and in recent times made the frames for FabWeld, RoadKill, Cyclecraft, Skyway, and a few others.

Here's a few pics of Greg putting the final beads of weld on the last T/A frame from our 2nd batch of framesets that I'll be getting back from the powder coaters shortly.

Enjoy!











nintendoninja
wow that is awesome!
are there any pics floating around of a skyway frame being welded bitd?
jipster43
Cool!

JP smile.gif
omartcruisers
Looks good. I wish I could have shot the fabrication though to_take_umbrage.gif
msalyers
good to see gregs in good health and welding up quality bmx bikes.
mike
scott84
Simply awesome.

Ride On,
Scott84
Brian Boyle
Me like.
DarrenOz
cool.
BMX2112
Forks look straight but I think Greg's face is a little bent! laugh.gif
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