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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1998 Terrible 1 Progression MK2
Terrible 1 Progression MK 2, the second version of Robbie Morales's signature frame.
Dr.Robotnik2 Faves
1999 Terrible One Barcode
Admin Note: A pic with less crap in the background would be nice. this is one of the 1st barcode frames ever made all american made with freewheel protecting dropout on the right side only
bmxdave
2001 Terrible One Barcode
this is an earlier t1 barcode... this frame does not have the t1 engraved on the toptube like later models. it's original color was a darker battleship grey. couple of dings in her, but still awesome.
colb41302 Comments 2 Faves
2003 Terrible One Barcode
2001 T1 Barcode with 21" top tube, Odyssey race fork and Milk Bars, Profile SS crankset
"G"1 Comment 1 Fave
2005 Terrible One Barcode
2005 Terrible One Barcode frame, 20.625, European bottom bracket.
FistFightBikeCo8 Comments 1 Fave
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,
TE441BL3ON31 Comment
2008 Terrible One Barcode
I love Terrible One! I've always wanted a T1 frame and now I have one. It is the best bike I have ever ridden and built. Bought it from Empire around Xmas of '08.
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