2000 Torker TR 5.7 24 
#2 2007-07-06 10:24pm
- pjcruiser
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Re: 2000 Torker TR 5.7 24
when a bike is posted by the 'guest' that is a bike that is posted by the site for someone else or info on a bike that someone else owns.
also, all bike that will be for sale should be posted in the 'for sale' section.
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#3 2007-09-24 8:09am
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Re: 2000 Torker TR 5.7 24
the year on this one needs to be corrected, its a 99-2003 era
vbrakes and 1 1/8", defintely not a 91
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#4 2007-11-17 3:51am
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Re: 2000 Torker TR 5.7 24
Very nice.........
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#5 2012-07-13 6:01pm
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Re: 2000 Torker TR 5.7 24
I have this bike still, but mine is a deep blue charcoal color. The forks, handlebars, and cranks are so rusted. I am looking to refurbish it, but holy crap bike parts are expensive!!! Anyone have any tips on where to get old Torker parts, let me know, as I am failing on finding any. I would even just buy a whole complete model of this bike if I could even find one. Still rides like a champ though.
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