Collection: The Torker Freestyle Collection
Freestyle BMX was born on a Torker. Bob Haro pulled the first tricks on a Torker. Eddie Fiola turned skateparks into a discipline on a Torker. The Freestylist and Freestyle frame designs from those years are the reason there's a freestyle category at all — and we still build them today, true to the original where it counts and updated where it had to be.
Read the full documented story — The History of Freestyle BMX, How It Started on a Torker.
The Freestyle Frames
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Freestylist 2 Frame Set — the modern evolution of the original Freestylist that Bob Haro made famous.
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20" Freestylist Frame Set — the classic 20" build with the era-correct geometry.
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29" Freestylist Frame Set — the Freestylist DNA scaled up for big riders.
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Freestyle Frame Set — the frame Eddie Fiola rode on the cover of BMX Action.
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LP-F Freestyle Frame Set — the Torker LP race geometry, tuned for street and park.
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Freestylist Bars — the bend that matched the frame.
Shop Display
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Custom Shop Display Rug — for the dealer pit at Dirtyfest, the bike shop, or the home garage.
If you want a bike with a real claim to BMX freestyle's origin, this is where it lives. Ships same day from Apple Valley, California.