Torker | LP Race Frame Set
Torker | LP Race Frame Set
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The iconic Torker LP is back and ready to hit the track. The LP was one of the most versatile frames of its time, not only winning trophies at the track... but at the freestyle events too!
The new Torker LP uses Modern Race Geometry and Technology, traditional sideplate gussets, a 1 1/8" threadless steertube, a 27.2 seatmast, V brakes, a Euro bottom bracket, and it is full 4130 Cro-mo.
Available in Pro, Pro XL and Pro XXL
Modern Race Geometry:
Pro - 20.5" TT, 15.25" C/S, 11.625" BB Height , 74.5º HA
Pro XL - 21.25" TT, 15.25" C/S, 11.625" BB Height , 74.5º HA
Pro XXL - 21.75" TT, 15.25" C/S, 11.625" BB Height , 74.5º HA
Details:
- Includes 1 1/8” Torker TK, 4130 Cro-mo Heat Treated Tapered Leg threadless forks
- Seamless 4130 Chromoly tubing
- Traditional dual top tube race frame
- Euro BB Shell
- Double Thick ( 1/4" ) Laser Cut Cro-mo Dropouts
- Modern Chainstay Brace
- Integrated Campy® Headtube
- 3/8" dropouts front and rear
Uses (but does not include)
- 1 1/8" Integrated Headset
- V Brakes
- 27.2 post
- 28.6 clamp
Available in Triple Show Chrome Plated, Gloss Black, Candy Red, or Candy Blue and limited qty.
50 XL Chrome, and 25 of each color in all other sizes.
Matching pads are available, made exclusively for us by Flite® in Red, Blue, Black or Yellow
Please post pics of your builds and share your serial # on the Torker Racing Riders Group
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Torker LP Race Frame?
A faithful reissue of Torker's defining 1978 Low Profile race frame — the most versatile BMX frame of its era, ridden by the 1979 National Number One Torker factory team. The modern reissue keeps the original sideplate gussets and dual top tube DNA while adding 1 1/8" threadless steertube, 27.2 seatmast, V brakes, and Euro BB.
What sizes does the LP Race come in?
Three sizes: Pro (20.5" TT), Pro XL (21.25" TT), Pro XXL (21.75" TT). All with 15.25" chainstays, 11.625" BB height, 74.5° head angle.
Who rode the original LP?
The 1979 National Number One Torker factory team — Eddy King, Mike Aguilera, Doug Olson, Doug Davis, Patti Gammil, Cathy Hanna, Jason Jensen, Clint Miller. Clint "The Barbarian" Miller went on to win the first IBMXF World Pro Championship in 1980 on a Torker LP. Read the full Fullerton Era history.
What's the difference between the LP Race and the LP-F?
The LP Race is built for racing — 27.2 seatmast, V brakes, Euro BB, 3/8" dropouts. The LP-F is built for freestyle — 25.4 seatmast, U brakes, Mid BB, 14mm dropouts, removable gyro tabs.
What's the difference between the LP Race and the PRO-X?
The LP carries the 1978 Low Profile DNA with traditional sideplate gussets. The PRO-X (1982) was the first Torker to use small triangle downtube gussets and machined head tube/BB. Pick by which era and rider you connect with.
How limited is the LP Race?
Triple Show Chrome, Gloss Black, Candy Red, or Candy Blue. 50 XL Chrome and 25 of each color in all other sizes per production run.
