Torker

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Torker was a brand of bicycles and unicycles owned by Seattle Bike Supply, headquartered in Kent, Washington.

History

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. BMX bikes with the Torker name were made from the late 1970s into the 2000s. Torker's product line expanded to include beach cruisers, tandem bikes and even unicycles. Reader's Digest nominated Torker unicycles as "America's 100 Best" for 2006, and Torker was awarded BEST OF 2006 in the December issue of Seattle Magazine. Seattle Bike Supply was acquired by Accell in 2006.

BMX team

Torker sponsored a BMX racing team that included:

Products

The Torker line includes bicycles, unicycles, strollers, and trailers.

Bicycles

The bicycles include adult (men's and women's), children, tandem, and cruisers.

Unicycles

It makes unicycles with various wheel sizes from 16 to 29 inches, as well as a 5 foot giraffe.

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