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Torker was a
brand of
bicycles and
unicycles owned by
Seattle Bike Supply,
headquartered in Kent, Washington. The
Torker name was
created by
Johnson Engineering...
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bikes were
manufactured by
Torker. In 1982, when Haro
introduced his own line of
racing bikes, his
sponsorship by
Torker and Max was terminated. List...
- Cicli, Ghost, Haibike, KOGA, Lapierre, Loekie, Nishiki, Raleigh, Sparta,
Torker, Tunturi, Van Nicholas, Winora, and XLC components.
Accell sells about 1...
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manufactured the PK
Ripper Torker Started in 1977
manufacturing a BMX bike frame. The
first Haro
bikes were made by
Torker. West
Coast Cycle produced...
- – USA (defunct,
since absorbed into
Planet X Bikes)
Tommaso bikes – USA
Torker – USA Trek
Bicycle Corporation – USA, also
Klein Bikes,
LeMond Racing Cycles...
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former business partner of
billionaire Seth Gourley. Jay
Larson as Brad
Torker, a
former school jock.
Erinn Hayes as Lisa Capabianco, a
former student...
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Redline bicycles Ross SE
Racing Schwinn Bicycle Company Subrosa Sunday Torker Wethepeople Dirt
jumping Pump
track Cycling Glossary of
cycling Outline...
- to
freestyle BMX. The
frameset was
manufactured by the
bicycle company Torker and
became commercially available in 1982 and was
marketed as the Haro Freestyler...
- Ehrlich".
Science History Institute. June 2016.
Retrieved 20
March 2018.
Torker, Sebastian; Müller, Andre; Sigrist, Raphael; Chen,
Peter (2010). "Tuning...
- motivation. Pro Pete
Loncarevich replaced him.
Torker BMX:
January 1984–September 14, 1984. He
joined Torker to be a
teammate with his best
friend and fellow...