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1981 Torker MX

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RoyalTrux:
Thanks for the Torker history. Great read.

And the JT website link. This guy has the greatest builds. Hands down.
Good idea about actually contacting him about parts info.

The bike does look like a barnfind. I'm starting to like it like that.
It has some flakes of chrome missing on the headtube were the cups go in.
Chrome isn't 100% no rust though.
And not sure if it's the same frame as Fiola used in that picture.
I think the one I have is smaller. Not sure. it seems small.
I don't know that much about Torker.

I printed the history,
going to have myself a read,
in the swing chair on the porch with ol' yeller at my feet.   :laugh:

Thanks guys and yea why not leave it like this for now.
Maybe get some old Torker forks to switch with the Bottemas.
So I can use them on my rider untill the time comes ;)

spyderpit13:

--- Quote from: CRAZYPAVING on June 30, 2011, 11:43 AM ---Love Torkers me  :4_17_5:

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Darren KAP:

     great looking bike , wish it was sat in my collection  :smitten: :smitten:

RoyalTrux:
Damn... The master replicater himself finished his:

http://bmxmuseum.com/bikes/torker/48948

Wow  :shocked:

I guess I'm like: Drop it like  it's hot...  ;D

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