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BMX Action January 1983 Vol. 8 No. 1 p. 14 Model year 1983 BMX Bi-Weekly Vol. 3 No. 13 p. 12 (British Publication) Model Year 1983 BMX Plus! August 1984 Vol. 7 No. 8 p. 33 Model year 1984. 1982: Redline Stu Thomsen Replica STR Series "Stu Bars". 1984: The Huffy Stu Thomsen Model signature line frame and fork and complete bicycles. product ...
We the People was an American garage rock band from Orlando, Florida, that was formed in late 1965 and professionally active between 1966 and 1970. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Although none of their singles charted nationally in the U.S., a number of them did reach the Top 10 of the local Orlando charts. [ 2 ]
Like many of his fellow BMX top amateurs and pros, Pete Loncarevich tried his hand at mountain bike racing (MTB) late in his BMX career. In 1994 Loncarevich moved on in such a manner to MTB after essentially winning everything there was to win in BMX and getting bored as this 1998 Dirtrag.com interview excerpt illustrates:
The budding businessman has a real eye for moving his merchandise: Once, he bought a BMX bike frame missing a wheel and other parts for $6, then sold the individual bike parts for $500 in just 24 ...
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.
The Torker name was created by Johnson Engineering in Fullerton, California in 1977 for a BMX bike frame. [2] The first Haro bikes were made by Torker. [3] In 1982, Torker let go Bob Haro when he introduced his own line of BMX racing pants. [4] In 1984, the Torker Bicycle Company went bankrupt, and Seattle Bike Supply purchased the name. [5]
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