Bmx Life T-Shirts
Description: DG Racing was started out as a motorcycle parts company, taking its name from founders, Dan and Gary. Gary's son Kevin was both into competitive MX and BMX racing, so DG also got into BMX in 1975. In 1976 they hired Chuck Robinson (later of Robinson Racing) to run the BMX team and help design their bikes, which were produced through 1981. DG Racing had never stopped producing MX products and continued to do so after their foray into the world of BMX and to this day, their bikes remain highly sought after by collectors.
Description: DYNO was a BMX bike and bike products company started by Bob Morales in 1982. DYNO’s first products were BMX racing apparel and number plates and DYNO gear was used and endorsed by many top BMX and Freestyle riders and teams, including; GT Bicycles, SE Racing, Auburn Cycles, Robinson Racing, and Team Powerlite. Riders included Eddie Fiola, Mike Dominguez, Greg Hill, Gary Ellis, and many others. In 1985 Bob Morales said “GT Bicycles made an offer to buy Dyno. I accepted their offer because Dyno was severely undercapitalized and in need of investment. I negotiated a contract with GT to design bicycle frames and components and to consult on a marketing strategy for them.” Morales developed a line of DYNO frames and bicycles for GT.
Description: DYNO was a BMX bike and bike products company started by Bob Morales in 1982. DYNO’s first products were BMX racing apparel and number plates and DYNO gear was used and endorsed by many top BMX and Freestyle riders and teams, including; GT Bicycles, SE Racing, Auburn Cycles, Robinson Racing, and Team Powerlite. Riders included Eddie Fiola, Mike Dominguez, Greg Hill, Gary Ellis, and many others. In 1985 Bob Morales said “GT Bicycles made an offer to buy Dyno. I accepted their offer because Dyno was severely undercapitalized and in need of investment. I negotiated a contract with GT to design bicycle frames and components and to consult on a marketing strategy for them.” Morales developed a line of DYNO frames and bicycles for GT.
Description: CW was a highly competitive force throughout BMX's heyday and was definitely one of the more innovative manufacturers with a long line of unique frames and features that kept them out front. CW stood for Custom Works, although because the founder also owned Coast Wheels bike shop, a lot of people thought it stood for Coast Wheels, but it never did.
Description: DYNO was a BMX bike and bike products company started by Bob Morales in 1982. DYNO’s first products were BMX racing apparel and number plates and DYNO gear was used and endorsed by many top BMX and Freestyle riders and teams, including; GT Bicycles, SE Racing, Auburn Cycles, Robinson Racing, and Team Powerlite. Riders included Eddie Fiola, Mike Dominguez, Greg Hill, Gary Ellis, and many others. In 1985 Bob Morales said “GT Bicycles made an offer to buy Dyno. I accepted their offer because Dyno was severely undercapitalized and in need of investment. I negotiated a contract with GT to design bicycle frames and components and to consult on a marketing strategy for them.” Morales developed a line of DYNO frames and bicycles for GT.
Description: Pump up the volume on the Retro RAD Cassette Playlist design or give it as the perfect gift! Choose your size and colour below then BUY IT NOW to place your order.
Retro Rad BMX Cassette Tape Playlist T-Shirt
by Hucker Apparel
$16 $23
Description: 🚲🔥 The BMX world is all about pushing limits — from barspins and tailwhips to big airs and backflips. Compact frames, thick tires, and no gears mean full control and instant action 🛞🎯. Whether you're grinding rails in the city 🌆 or flying over dirt ramps 🪵🌄, BMX is about style, skill, and freedom. It’s not just a bike — it’s a mindset 🤘💪.
Description: Before there was Torker BMX, there was a small family-owned and operated a company called Texon, run out of a garage in Anaheim Hills, California. Founded in 1975, the company was set up to design and build BMX racing frames. The following year, the company was renamed Johnson Engineering, and by year-end, it was renamed again, to Torker. The Johnson Engineering name was still attached for many years, most often in ads and on the head tube decals, but would eventually be phased out altogether as Torker BMX became a major player in high end BMX race bikes.
Description: DYNO was a BMX bike and bike products company started by Bob Morales in 1982. DYNO’s first products were BMX racing apparel and number plates and DYNO gear was used and endorsed by many top BMX and Freestyle riders and teams, including; GT Bicycles, SE Racing, Auburn Cycles, Robinson Racing, and Team Powerlite. Riders included Eddie Fiola, Mike Dominguez, Greg Hill, Gary Ellis, and many others. In 1985 Bob Morales said “GT Bicycles made an offer to buy Dyno. I accepted their offer because Dyno was severely undercapitalized and in need of investment. I negotiated a contract with GT to design bicycle frames and components and to consult on a marketing strategy for them.” Morales developed a line of DYNO frames and bicycles for GT.
Description: Evokes the nostalgia of the golden age of BMX LIFE in modern retro colors of the 80s and 90s.
Funny BMX Life, BMX Designs Retro freestyle T-Shirt
by vintagejoa
$16 $23
Description: Life Behind Bars BMX Handlebars Bicycle Rider Cyclist
Life Behind Bars BMX Handlebars Bicycle Rider Cyclist T-Shirt
by paolo.rizzo
$16 $23
Description: Level up your street style with this bold graphic design. Featuring a cool anime girl doing a wheelie on a BMX bike, backed by massive "BMX" typography in lime green. The vibrant red puffer jacket and cargo pants create a perfect contrast for a modern, urban aesthetic. Ideal for streetwear enthusiasts, cyclists, and fans of anime culture who want to make a statement.
Urban Anime BMX Rider - Green Typography Streetwear Art T-Shirt
by Tiny Roar Studio
$16 $23
Description: After Linn Kastan sold Redline in 1988, he still wanted to make killer bikes, so he started the aptly named Kastan BMX. His new line turned out some great frames with some really unique features like the uniblade fork... and knee-buster tall boy stem 😖
Description: BMX Riding Bicycle Rider BMX Racing Stunt Biking BMX
BMX Riding Bicycle Rider BMX Racing Stunt Biking BMX T-Shirt
by unnanamiii22
$16 $23
Description: Established in Santa Barbara, California in 1979, Nomura Racing was a bicycle shop and BMX racing team that pioneered a data and material-driven approach to bicycle frame design and fabrication. Wade Nomura's unique perspective on BMX racing quickly garnered attention, both for the lightweight design of Nomura frames, and also through the numerous titles won the Nomura Racing Team took home. The very first 20" Nomura Racing frame sold on June 10th 1980, and the final one was made in December 1984 after Nomura suffered a racing injury and discontinued BMX racing and fabricating frames. Nomura Racing's hand made, small batch BMX frames have become highly sought after by collectors all over the world decades later.
Description: Cycling Heartbeat, Cycling, Mountain Bike, Biking, Cyclist, Heartbeat, Bicycling, Biker, Bicycle, Bmx Rider, BMX Extreme, Bmx Racing, Bmx Life, Bmx Rider.
Cycling Heartbeat, Cycling, Mountain Bike, Biking, Cyclist, Heartbeat, Bicycling, Biker, Bicycle, Bmx Rider, BMX Extreme, Bmx Racing, Bmx Life, Bmx Rider T-Shirt
by Design Spotlight
$16 $23
Description: Unleash your inner rider with the BMX Girl design! This bold, retro-inspired graphic explodes with high-contrast hot pink and neon yellow, featuring a dynamic script overlay on a classic BMX helmet silhouette. Perfect for anyone who rides hard and embraces the aggressive, vibrant style of action sports. Ride Fast. Stay Bold.
Description: 🔥 BMX – Ride Hard, Fly High! A dynamic design for BMX lovers and adrenaline junkies! Perfect for freestyle riders, dirt jumpers, and urban bikers who live for tricks, ramps, and speed. Celebrate your passion for BMX culture with this bold and energetic t-shirt — made for riders who never quit. 🛞💪