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  2. Hutch BMX - Wikipedia

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    By 1981 Hutch BMX decided to manufacture their own frames and forks. They relocated to an industrial park and hired welders to manufacture the frames and forks. [2] The company was soon producing their own frame, fork and handlebars. [3] The company's first completed bike was called the Hutch Pro Racer, and it was completed in 1981.

  3. List of BMX bicycle manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Diamondback was founded as a BMX brand in 1977 by Western States Imports in Newbury Park, California, which sold bikes under the Centurion (bicycle) brand. [7] Became a highly regarded name in BMX. [8] Dynacraft BSC – American Bicycle distributor; DYNO is a BMX bike and bike products company started by Bob Morales in 1982.

  4. Bicycle Technologies International - Wikipedia

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    BTI's first wholesale catalog, also released in 1993, was a twenty four page newsprint flyer with hand-illustrated schematic drawings of every major fork design. From the beginning, BTI fostered a close relationship with early suspension manufacturers, offering a full line of replacement components.

  5. Tim Judge - Wikipedia

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    "Here Comes The Judge"Super BMX May 1981 Vol.8 No.5 pg.24 "Tim Judge: World Champion" BMX Plus! June 1981 Vol.4 No.6 pg.26 "Timmy Judge" BMX Action September 1983 Vol.8 No.9 pg.64 "United they conquer: The Rise and Rise of Team Hutch" BMX Action Bike December 1983 Iss.14 pg.50 Article about the Hutch BMX team as a group and as individuals.

  6. Redline (bicycle brand) - Wikipedia

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    The PL-24 would be their first BMX bike with 24 inch wheels, commonly known as a cruiser. In 1983, they expanded further into the freestyle market with the RL-20 Prostyler. Not an instant hit but it would later gain popularity with the RL-20ll in 1985. 1985 was arguably the height of Kastan's success with Redline.

  7. Centurion (bicycle company) - Wikipedia

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    According to Frank J. Berto, [2] [3] Raleigh Industries of America had been looking at a Japanese source for their Grand Prix model. Raleigh America ordered 2,000 bicycles from Tano and Company of Osaka but their parent company in England, TI-Raleigh, disapproved — concerned that the Tano-built bikes were too well made and would have outsold their own British bikes.

  8. Bicycle fork - Wikipedia

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    The term fork is sometimes also used to describe the part of a bicycle that holds the rear wheel, [1] which on 19th century ordinary or penny-farthing bicycles was also a bladed fork. On most modern bicycle designs the rear wheel is now attached to a rear triangle comprising the seat tube , a pair of seat stays , and a pair of chain stays ...

  9. JMC Bicycles - Wikipedia

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    In 1977 JMC began manufacturing BMX bicycles. [1] During the 1970s and 80's, it sponsored such notable BMX racers, such as Harry Leary, Clint Miller, Tinker Juarez, and Darrell Young, Andy Patterson, Solan Foster, Gary DeBacker, Melanie Cline, Carl Butler and Sam Arellano. By 1979 the bicycle shop was sold and the company owned just the factory.

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