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    The Torker name was created by Johnson Engineering in Fullerton, California in 1977 for a BMX bike frame. The first Haro bikes were made by Torker. In 1982, Torker let go Bob Haro when he introduced his own line of BMX racing pants. In 1984, the Torker Bicycle Company went bankrupt, and Seattle Bike Supply purchased the name.

  2. 1982 Torker built the first freestyle specific frame & fork, the Haro Freestyler with a serial number ending in "F". 1982 Torker 280 & 280x frames had an oval gusset to prevent cracks with new decals. 1983 Torker Pro-X frame with no classic gusset, machined head tube & bottom bracket, & Redline style head tube gussets.

  3. Torker is a brand of BMX bikes that offers all-around dirt jump, trail freestyle, flatland and non-BMX pit bike models. The web page lists the different sizes and categories of Torker bikes and provides links to other BMX brands.

  4. the relaunched, classic bmx brand Torker has announced new models for 2024, including old school reproduction framesets and an all-new modern pro race frame.

  5. So, to celebrate both Torker's roots, and Torker's future, we built the NEW Torker MX26. The MX26 combines all of the signature Torker style with a fully modern geometry that will make you a stand out at rideouts with your Big BMX brothers, then get you on the podium at your local BMX track.

  6. The Torker 26", the godfather of all 26" BMX cruisers, is back... and with a few modern twists, this double top tube legend is ready to Tork it to the Max! You knew when Clint Miller showed up on the 26" Torker, the BMX World got thrown off it's axis and it is ready to be rocked again with the new Torker Barbarian 26".

  7. Torker TR 5.7 bike review. Torker produced the TR 5.7 bike in 1999 and can be classified as a BMX bicycle, this exact model costs in american market arround $500.00. Torker BMX TR 5.7 can be found in a few colors, among these colors Ball-Burnished .