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Hutch BMX - Wikipedia

Hutch BMX was founded in 1979 by bicycle store owner Richard Hutchins in Pasadena, Maryland. Hutch BMX grew from a bicycle shop to a mail order business, and then to a BMX bicycle manufacturer. The company introduced their first model (Hutch Pro Racer) in 1981. The company is now named Hutch Hi-Performance inc.[1]

Hutch hi-Performance inc.
IndustryBicycles
PredecessorHutch BMX
Founded1979; 45 years ago (1979) in Pasadena, Maryland, U.S.
FounderRichard Hutchins
Headquarters
Area served
Worldwide
ProductsHutch Pro Racer
WebsiteHutch

History

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Hutch BMX mail order business

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Hutch BMX started out as a bicycle shop. Shop owner Richard Hutchins noticed many young BMX enthusiasts wanted bike parts which were only available on the West Coast. Eventually there were so many mail order customers that Hutchins closed the bike shop and became a mail order company full time. Hutchins then found a manufacturer to make BMX bicycle frames and forks, and he put his brand name "Hutch" on them. He then hired and sponsored the best riders he could find: Tim Judge, Rich Farside and Toby Henderson.[2]

Hutch BMX manufacturer

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By 1981 Hutch BMX decided to manufacture their own frames and forks. They relocated to an industrial park and hired welders to manufacture the frames and forks.[2] The company was soon producing their own frame, fork and handlebars.[3] The company's first completed bike was called the Hutch Pro Racer, and it was completed in 1981. It featured all chrome parts with some black parts. At over $400US some Hutch BMX bikes were the most expensive on the market.[4]

By 1985, the company began producing other frames like the Hollywood and Judge. The latter named for their Hutch team member Tim Judge, and former named for Mike "Hollywood" Miranda.[1]

The company continues to operate in 2021 as Hutch Hi-Performance BMX.[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Hutch's Hollywood & Judge Series Framesets" (PDF). BMX. April 1985. Archived (PDF) from the original on 10 December 2021. Retrieved 10 December 2021.
  2. ^ a b "The History of Hutch". Super BMX. October 1986.
  3. ^ "Hutch Pro Racer" (PDF). BMX Action. December 1984. Archived (PDF) from the original on 10 December 2021. Retrieved 10 December 2021.
  4. ^ a b "Hutch BMX History". Hutch BMX. Hutch BMX. Archived from the original on 10 December 2021. Retrieved 10 December 2021.