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How old is Gary Turner BMX?

How old is Gary Turner BMX?

The 73-year-old’s name, famous in the bike world, appears on trendy limited-edition oversized BMX street cruisers that Turner and his son Craig make at an Orange workshop.

What does GT mean on a bike?

GT standing for the initials of its founder, Gary Turner. Richard sold his bike shop and began selling frames as fast as possible to bicycle distributors across the USA and into Europe.

Who is Gary Turner BMX?

A professional drag racer, Gary had experience welding and building chromoly chassis for dragsters. In 1972, using the same high-grade aircraft chromoly, Turner designed his first purpose-built BMX bike for Craig to race at the motocross track.

Are GT bikes better than giant?

The GT was cheaper but looked cool as. Top model sanction vs top level reign…the giant had a lot of nice touches that made it better value. The GT will handle some abuse though. The giant fit me better (6ft on a medium frame) as I felt more part of the bike rather than on it.

Who bought GT Bicycles?

Schwinn bicycles
GT Bicycles Inc. of Santa Ana said Monday that it has agreed to be acquired by the makers of Schwinn bicycles for $78.6 million in a deal that will create one of the world’s largest bicycle manufacturers.

How old is Gary Turner of Orange County?

The 73-year-old’s name, famous in the bike world, appears on trendy limited-edition oversized BMX street cruisers that Turner and his son Craig make at an Orange workshop. Demand is through the roof. “Who woulda thunk it?”

When did Gary Turner make his first BMX bike?

Gary Turner is back. After a two-decade hiatus, the GT in GT Bicycles—an Orange County company Turner co-founded in 1979 that became the world’s top BMX brand and a giant in the American bicycle industry—is back in the bike business.

What kind of frame does Gary Turner make?

WE BUILD HIGH END 4130/6160 BMX CRUISERS ALONG WITH 4130 RACE FRAMES AND FORKS. OUR ON LINE STORE IS UP AND RUNNING!

Who are the founders of GT Bicycle Company?

When they founded the company in Turner’s garage. Gary Turner was a custom bike maker and welding engineer while Richard Long was a bike shop owner.