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1984 Torker 24

#1 2015-02-13 5:36am

cswany
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1984 Torker 24

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1984 Torker 24

FOR SALE

On a Saturday morning having coffee surfing CL saw an ad for Torker 24 Frame. Location Winton Ca which is a 2hr drive each way from my place. Torker 24 never gonna see that again got in the truck & drove. hadn't gone 10miles & it starts raining hard & never stopped. Pulled up to a house & walked into dudes garage & was blown away by the bikes this guy had. Winton is a very small town it caught me off guard to see all those bikes. I didn't really look at the Torker I was to busy looking at the Skyways & GTs hangin on the walls & the rafters. He told me he picked it up at the local flea market as well as most of his others. The frame had been spray painted black/yellow at one time but still has the OG sticker of the shop it came from DC Cycles in Modesto, Ca. Which I believe is about 60 miles north of Winton. Anyways cool guy & the frame was defiantly worth the effort.


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1980 or now?

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#2 2015-02-13 10:52am

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Re: 1984 Torker 24

Way cool 24! wish I had one of these. What's the story and history of this bike?

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#3 2015-02-14 8:44am

RadicalNick
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Re: 1984 Torker 24

Torkerse get a thumbs-up. 24" Torkerse get two thumbs-up. :cool::cool:


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#4 2015-02-14 10:51am

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Re: 1984 Torker 24

Don't see too many of these.  . I rembember getting zommed by and watching Richie Anderson on a 24 with Graphites  during gate practice as if I were standing still.


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