Collection: The Heritage Vault — Last Run Frames

Torker Racing — Est. 1976 · Fullerton, California

The Heritage Vault

Last runs of the 1976-84 Torker reissue frames. The frames on this page are the last we will build. Once gone, they go back in the vault.

When we brought Torker back, the promise was simple. Faithful reissues of the frames that built the brand in Fullerton between 1976 and 1984. We never said we'd run them forever. We said we'd do them right. We're closing these chapters this summer.

What's Going in the Vault

LP Race Frame Set — Clint “The Barbarian” Miller's frame. 1980 IBMXF World Pro Championship — the first international BMX professional championship ever held. The world's first BMX Pro World Champion was a Torker rider.

LP-F Freestyle Frame Set — The LP platform that defined Torker, built for freestyle.

EK 20" GEN II Frame Set — Eddy “The 1$” King's signature. OG Torker LP rider, 1979 ABA National #1 Team.

PRO-X Frame Set — Mike “Hollywood” Miranda and Tommy Brackens, the Torker Twins. 1982. World's first machined head tube and bottom bracket on a production BMX frame. Both at Dirtyfest 4 June 5-7.

Freestyle Frame Set (20" + 26" Pro) — Where freestyle BMX was born. In 1982 Torker manufactured the world's first purpose-built freestyle BMX frame on the Fullerton production line. Eddie Fiola at Dirtyfest 4.

20" Freestylist Frame Set / 29" Freestylist / Freestylist 2 (20", 24", 26") — Martin Aparijo, 1984. Fewer than 75 originals were built before the November 1984 bankruptcy. Among the rarest old-school BMX frames in existence. We did faithful reissues. Now we're closing them.

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See them in person before they're gone:

Dirtyfest 4 — June 5-7, 2026, Temecula CA. Heritage Vault wall at the Torker booth. Eddie Fiola, Eddy King, Mike Miranda, Tommy Brackens, Dave Marietti — every rider whose frame is in the vault, in person.

Ships same day from Apple Valley, California. Full retail. Once gone, gone.