Eventually, Taj Mihelich and Joe Rich (another 90s-bred pro rider) ended up in the BMX-rich town of Austin, Texas. There they started their own company, Terrible One, and became BMX moguls themselves. Taj was always doing zines, and started a zine distribution service. During a stint in Olympia, Washington in 2001, he started an indoor BMX-park, but earthquake damage prevented its opening. from this interview
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2003 Terrible One Nate Wessel frame
limited to 150 frames 50 of each size 20, 20.625, and 21 inch tp tubes. awesome frame....
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2005 Terrible One Barcode
2005 Terrible One Barcode frame, 20.625, European bottom bracket.
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2006 T1 Barcode
Scott Maylon Signature Frame #38 of 100 T1 frame, with Fly bykes stem,30t disk, and wheels, Primo power bite cranks, ruben tires,
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