I see Classic Fulls in their current catalog but they are always 80du. Need the new formula 97s.
Yeah I never really consider anything in 80HD in the normal wheel category, as they are cruiser or "other use" wheels to me, even though they do have a good use for rough terrain or pump tracks or similar, of which I do have the Classic Full wheels in 56 and 58 mm on setups.
In recent catalogs (and some still to come out) when I saw there were both the Bighead shape and Classic Full in normal urethane, then I was a lot more interested, even if they are often in limited runs of specific sizes and colours.
I do wonder if there will ever be a Classic Full as a staple line again, the way they just made the Radial Full a staple line, in 54, 56, 58 and 60 mm sizes, seeing as anything FULL shaped has been a top seller for a while now.
Any which way, there used to be Classic Full wheels in both 99 and 101 back in the day in an assortment of sizes, but then when so many other shapes came out, they were reduced to limited editions and then seemed to drop from the line entirely for the most part for the last five years, just one or two here and there, from what I have seen.
As to whether or not there would ever be a Classic Full 97 duro option, I think with the three shapes and assorted sizes they have out now, I can't see many more coming out apart from specific pro one offs or similar, but I could be wrong. I took my Classic 97 duro 56 mm wheels down to 53 mm just to see what they were like and I definitely prefer them to the smaller Classic options. I also rounded off the Radial Full 54 mm shape so it would be a Classic (very) Full shape which also works really well on my bigger board.
That said, I have no problem machining down wheels, now I am used to it and got a lot of practice in on other old wheels, but it is not the easiest thing to get used to doing and I have messed up some wheels in the past.
My best suggestion would be to try to get the next size up from what you might usually use and then skate them down on some rougher terrain if possible to get them down to a better size for everything else. We used to have a really old bowl I would carve around and I could take wheels down more than a few mm in a month very easily. It was good exercise too, come to think of it.