C-62's, C-68's wanted

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Alan Schroeder
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C-62's, C-68's wanted

Post by Alan Schroeder » Wed Aug 31, 2005 6:14 am

I'm looking for C-62 and or C-68's Please email me with pictures and prices. Thanks!
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Are you sure?

Post by Martin Drayton » Thu Sep 01, 2005 3:07 am

Shaggy, did you mean CS-62's...If so I have some pink ones...Some NOS! E-mail me.

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Post by Keith Hollien » Thu Sep 01, 2005 5:34 pm

I think Shaggy is talking about Kryptonic's slalom wheel from 1979. The C-62 and C-68 were make in three duros. Red 78A and yellow 86A(I pretty sure) and orange(88A). The C-62 was 62mm and the C-68 was 68mm. In the mid 1980's they redid the C-62 and the C-68, but they did not make the C-68 for production. I have some of the prototypes of the C-68's(pink and black were 92A and purple 80A) from the mid 80's. My prototype for the new C-62's were the same colors and duros as the C-68 protos. The C-62 did get made for production after a batch of 500(250-white(90A) and 250-pink(85A)). Then when they poured the full run of C-62's and the white wheel was made blue. The first C-62's and C-68's were killer wheels. The C-62's in white and pink were not as good as the orange and yellow wheels, but they were much better then the final blue and pink wheels. There was a problem with the yellow C-62's with very bad flat spots after some use, but when they were new I loved them.

Keith, Teams Radikal & Pocket Pistols & Oust.

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Did you notice...

Post by Martin Drayton » Thu Sep 01, 2005 9:24 pm

Did you notice...the resemblance to the Cambria? ;)

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