GT bikes Class is in the Name
A while back prior to GT bikes era, there was "the bicycle scramble" a fun activity where pedal cyclists were allowed the same fun just like motorcycle riders.
In the early times, scrambling was done on tailored road bicycles. Tons of wear and tear on the bicycle.
As the sport progressed it was mandatory that changes had to take place and as a result BMX came into being. Bicycle Motocross (BMX) gives same delight just like spills and the 'engine' type. Typically there must have been a bike made to bear the substantial bits and pieces.
1979:, Gary Turner, a welding engineer, with Richard Long, a bike garage entrepreneur started a business, known as GT Bicycles, delved into making of BMX bicycles only. All this happened since in early 70s, Gary's son started being associated in the relatively new BMX race. As an engineer, Gary had an appeal in the design as well as resilience of the frames and saw them as friable and dense. This motivated him to devise frames for his son. He made use of his experience of drag racing and adjusted it to fabricate the tubing in the design of the BMX bikes. This was successful for the young Turner and in a short time Gary's BMX frames were in high demand therefore, he began manufacturing other BMX cyclists frames.
1974:, the bicycle shop entrepreneur Richard Long was fascinated by the admiration of Gary's frames he got in touch with him with the view to becoming a vendor for his products. Therefore in 79, they formed partnership collectively.
Regardless of some hurdles, the corporation developed to be among the world's biggest producers of BMX, mountain and leisure bicycles, and as the establishment developed the range of bicycles did so too.
GT bicycles are distinguished by the company logo, a stamped GT and the specifically designed bicycles are not only sure to delight BMX fans but those who hit the roads, trails and mountains.
A while back we observed "the bike scramble" an exciting activity which presented pedal cyclists similar fun just like motorcyclists.
In the early moments, scrambling was done on special road bikes. Scores of deterioration on the bike.
While the game advanced it became unavoidable that changes had to occur and consequently the birth of BMX. BMX - or Bicycle Motocross gives the same buzz just like spills or the 'engine' category. Naturally there had to be a bike designed to haul the substantial things.
In 1979, Gary Turner, a welding engineer, with Richard Long, a cycle garage owner, established a corporation, to be known as GT Bicycles, dived into making of BMX bikes only. All this happened for the reason that in the early 1970s, Gary's son started being entangled in the somewhat new race of BMX. As an engineer, Gary had an appeal in the design and resilience of the structures and noticed them dense and as fragile. This inspired him to devise his son's frames. He used his skill of drag racing and reworked it to make the tubing in the design of the BMX bikes. This served the young Turner and not long afterwards Gary's BMX frames were being looked for therefore, he started making the frames for other BMX riders.
In 1974, Richard Long, who owned a bike shop took an interest in Gary's frames' demand and approached him with the view to being a dealer for his frames. in 79, they formed a relationship together.
Even with some hindrances, the alliance sprouted to turn into one of the world's enormous makers of BMX bicycles, mountain and leisure bikes, and while the business expanded the array of bicycles did so too.
GT bikes can be discernible by the company logo, a stamped GT and these purposely fabricated bicycles are to thrill BMX enthusiasts as well as individuals who hit the roads, the trails and the mountains.
In the early times, scrambling was done on tailored road bicycles. Tons of wear and tear on the bicycle.
As the sport progressed it was mandatory that changes had to take place and as a result BMX came into being. Bicycle Motocross (BMX) gives same delight just like spills and the 'engine' type. Typically there must have been a bike made to bear the substantial bits and pieces.
1979:, Gary Turner, a welding engineer, with Richard Long, a bike garage entrepreneur started a business, known as GT Bicycles, delved into making of BMX bicycles only. All this happened since in early 70s, Gary's son started being associated in the relatively new BMX race. As an engineer, Gary had an appeal in the design as well as resilience of the frames and saw them as friable and dense. This motivated him to devise frames for his son. He made use of his experience of drag racing and adjusted it to fabricate the tubing in the design of the BMX bikes. This was successful for the young Turner and in a short time Gary's BMX frames were in high demand therefore, he began manufacturing other BMX cyclists frames.
1974:, the bicycle shop entrepreneur Richard Long was fascinated by the admiration of Gary's frames he got in touch with him with the view to becoming a vendor for his products. Therefore in 79, they formed partnership collectively.
Regardless of some hurdles, the corporation developed to be among the world's biggest producers of BMX, mountain and leisure bicycles, and as the establishment developed the range of bicycles did so too.
GT bicycles are distinguished by the company logo, a stamped GT and the specifically designed bicycles are not only sure to delight BMX fans but those who hit the roads, trails and mountains.
A while back we observed "the bike scramble" an exciting activity which presented pedal cyclists similar fun just like motorcyclists.
In the early moments, scrambling was done on special road bikes. Scores of deterioration on the bike.
While the game advanced it became unavoidable that changes had to occur and consequently the birth of BMX. BMX - or Bicycle Motocross gives the same buzz just like spills or the 'engine' category. Naturally there had to be a bike designed to haul the substantial things.
In 1979, Gary Turner, a welding engineer, with Richard Long, a cycle garage owner, established a corporation, to be known as GT Bicycles, dived into making of BMX bikes only. All this happened for the reason that in the early 1970s, Gary's son started being entangled in the somewhat new race of BMX. As an engineer, Gary had an appeal in the design and resilience of the structures and noticed them dense and as fragile. This inspired him to devise his son's frames. He used his skill of drag racing and reworked it to make the tubing in the design of the BMX bikes. This served the young Turner and not long afterwards Gary's BMX frames were being looked for therefore, he started making the frames for other BMX riders.
In 1974, Richard Long, who owned a bike shop took an interest in Gary's frames' demand and approached him with the view to being a dealer for his frames. in 79, they formed a relationship together.
Even with some hindrances, the alliance sprouted to turn into one of the world's enormous makers of BMX bicycles, mountain and leisure bikes, and while the business expanded the array of bicycles did so too.
GT bikes can be discernible by the company logo, a stamped GT and these purposely fabricated bicycles are to thrill BMX enthusiasts as well as individuals who hit the roads, the trails and the mountains.
About the Author:
On the list of interests of Dr Anrie Recar is bicycles! In the course of the many years he has turn out to be quite an authority and even launched a website: http://gt-bikes.org, where you can obtain information about all the models and specifically his preferred GT Performer.