Bmx Freestyle T-Shirts
Description: Founded in 1978, BMX Plus! Magazine is the longest running BMX publication the world has ever known. They were there as BMX racing was born until their final issue in 2015 making it 37 years straight without missing a single issue. While that alone is impressive, especially making it so far in the internet age for what is without question a niche market while maintaining their consistent quality throughout is truly an accomplishment all involved should be proud of.
Description: BMX because you don't need engines to freestyle will make a great gift for any bmx rider or freestyle lover.
BMX because you don't need engines to freestyle / bmx lover / bmx freestyle T-Shirt
by Anodyle
$16 $23
Description: Torker 2 was introduced only after Torker's bankrupcy in 1984. At that time the Torker name was purchased by Seattle Bike Supply (SBS). Then acquired by the Marui Brothers, who also owned Tioga. It was Marui who launched the Torker 2. Torker was operated under Marui until sometime in the late 80's when SBS reacquired the brand.
Description: BMX began during the early '70s as kids inspired by motocross racers began racing their bicycles on dirt tracks in southern California. In 1974, the National Bicycle League formed as a BMX sanctioning organization and regular organized races began to come together. As BMX racing began to reach a fever pitch, Bob Osborn and Wizard Publications launched Bicycle Motocross Action Magazine in 1976. The new mag would quickly become known as the BMX bible, tracking the races, points, events, riders, and of course, the latest in BMX bikes and equipment. The name was changed to BMX Action in 1982 and the publication continued to run until 1989 at which point it was combined with Freestylin' Magazine to become 'Go' which ran until 1992.
Description: BMX Bandits is a 1983 Australian action film about three teenagers who discover a stash of walkie-talkies, and decide to make a quick buck by selling them. Unfortunately, the equipment belongs to a gang of hardened criminals who need them for their next job, and will do anything to get them back. The film was initially released as Short Wave in the United States, but would regain it's BMX Bandits title when it made its way to home video.
Description: Founded in 1963, Skyway Recreation is without question one of the original innovators in BMX racing, and aside from their composite wheels, they're probably best remembered for producing one of the first BMX freestyle teams. The team toured seemingly non-stop, putting on expositions and demos at just about every bike shop and shopping mall in America (and beyond), all in promotion of their cutting edge freestyle products and complete bikes.
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Description: This fun bmx freestyle design is the perfect gift idea for bicycle motorcross extreme athletes that love the thrill of performing amazing tricks on a bicycle. If you or someone you know loves flatland, the vert ramp, or doing stunts in the park, then this design is for you. Wear this fun design to your next BMX event, or while doing your own stunts.
I Do My Own Stunts BMX Freestyle Athlete T-Shirt
by TheLostLatticework
$16 $23
Description: If you were a BMX rider in the '80s, you probably recall Rockville BMX. Based in Rockville, Maryland, even if you weren't a local or even a north easterner, you definitely saw their ads in every major BMX magazine, and probably even sent away for their catalogs. Whether you were into freestyle, dirt jumpers, or traditional racers, Rockville BMX had you covered. In addition to their general catalogs, Rockville also published several dedicated catalogs for most manufacturers, as well as some for the aforementioned styles of BMX. The shop hosted countless trick shows and exhibitions in their parking lot, and being a well known national mail order operation, took the show on the road as well.
Description: UNI BMX are credited with creating the lightest bicycle seats ever produced, making them popular with racers looking for the edge that shaving off a few ounces off their race bikes might provide. In addition to their ultralight once piece seats, UNI also made number plates, grips, race pants, jerseys, and more, all of which maintained the company's 'lighter is faster' mantra. This design reflects UNI's iconic rainbow logo that went into use in the '80s.
Description: Dyno was a BMX company founded in 1982, focusing on apparel and accessories, and eventually making their own bikes. In '88, the new catalog came out, but one bike stood out from the crowd - a Pro Compe Team with Dave Voelker kneeling behind it. By the time new models hit shops, the Pro Compe Team didn't look like the one in the catalog as several parts were swapped out, but the most significant change was that the cool graffiti decals never made it to production bikes. The unicorn bike was truly one-of-a-kind, becoming known as the 'Catalog Voelker-Build.' Over the years, many Dyno fans have recreated the iconic freestyler, including their own graffiti style graphics which were the inspiration for the design we have here.
Description: BMX Endo Santa Freestyle Merry Christmas Bike Tricks Gifts
BMX Endo Santa Claus Freestyle Merry Christmas Bike Tricks T-Shirt
by Tee Styley
$16 $23