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| hutch:start [2024/05/05 11:41] – created mtbtimeline | hutch:start [2026/06/23 14:39] (current) – mtbtimeline |
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| Hutch BMX was founded in 1979 by Richard Hutchins just south of Baltimore, Mayland. They focused on high-end BMX bikes with "show-chrome plating." At first most parts and bikes were outsourced and then beautified by Hutch. By 1983, Hutch employed 55+ welders to build frames in addition to having frames made by Profile Design, Thruster & MCS. By 1984, Hutch was the voted to the best BMX bicycle for a number of years in a row. When they briefly tried there hand at MTBs they designed quality bikes made in Japan with Tange tubing and excellent components, and then beautifully chromed. | Hutch BMX was founded in 1979 by Richard Hutchins just south of Baltimore, Mayland. They focused on high-end BMX bikes with "show-chrome plating." At first most parts and bikes were outsourced and then beautified by Hutch. By 1983, Hutch employed 55+ welders to build frames in addition to having frames made by Profile Design, Thruster & MCS. By 1984, Hutch was the voted to the best BMX bicycle for a number of years in a row. When they briefly tried their hand at MTBs they designed quality bikes made in Japan with Tange tubing and excellent components, and then beautifully chromed. |
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| In 1988 Hutch made a //HPV Superbike//, or Human Powered Vehicle (after "Gravity Powered Vehicle") as a super fast downhill machine, which deserves inclusion as it's a true downhill off road bike, with full aerodynamic fairing. It was hopefully never used off-road, as it has 20" rims with side pull brakes. | In 1988 Hutch made a //HPV Superbike//, or Human Powered Vehicle (after "Gravity Powered Vehicle") as a super fast downhill machine, which deserves inclusion as it's a true downhill off road bike, with full aerodynamic fairing. It was hopefully never used off-road, as it has 20" rims with side pull brakes. |