TURNER BURNER 1994

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Parts
Brand
Model
Additional info

Parts

Frame
Turner
Burner
1994
Frame: Turner Burner. Misc: 1994
Fork
Manitou
3
Fork: Manitou 3
Headset
Chris King
Headset: Chris King
Handlebar
Answer
Handlebar: Answer
Stem
Answer
Stem: Answer
Brakes
Other
Critical Racing
Brakes: Other. Misc: Critical Racing
Brake Levers
Other
Grafton Re-Entry Levers
Brake Levers: Other. Misc: Grafton Re-Entry Levers
Shifters
SRAM
Shifters: SRAM
Front Derailleur
Shimano
Deore XT
Front Derailleur: Shimano Deore XT
Rear Derailleur
Shimano
Deore XT
Rear Derailleur: Shimano Deore XT
Cranks
Cook Brothers
Cranks: Cook Brothers
Chainrings / Sprocket
Shimano
Chainrings / Sprocket: Shimano
Bottom Bracket
Shimano
Bottom Bracket: Shimano
Chain
Shimano
Chain: Shimano
Pedals
Shimano
Deore XT
Pedals: Shimano Deore XT
Front Rim
Mavic
Front Rim: Mavic
Rear Rim
Mavic
Rear Rim: Mavic
Hubs
Other
Bullseye
Hubs: Other. Misc: Bullseye
Spokes
DT Swiss
Spokes: DT Swiss
Front Tire
Specialized
Front Tire: Specialized
Rear Tire
Specialized
Rear Tire: Specialized
Saddle
Selle Italia
Flite
Saddle: Selle Italia Flite
Seatpost
Syncros
Seatpost: Syncros
General Info

General Info

Model Year
1994
Model Year:
1994
Riding Type
Trail / All-Mountain
Riding Type:
Trail / All-Mountain
Additional Info

Flowrider Racing has been the official distributor of Turner Bikes in Switzerland for almost 10 years. Marc Wohler, the founder of Flowrider Racing, has been racing bikes since around 1994 and for many years on Turner bikes.

We have visited the Turner crew several times in California and a good friendship has developed.  Since Turner Bikes is celebrating its 30th birthday this year, I really wanted to build 2 bikes to celebrate. One from the first year 1994 and a current 2024 model.


Turner Bikes was founded in 1994 by David Turner, a former professional mountain bike rider who had ridden for the Marin and Mongoose teams. Turner had also worked with Horst Leitner at AMP Research whilst Horst developed the Horst Link suspension design.

David Turner started designing his own bicycles in 1992. By 1993, he was riding his designs for the Mammoth Mountain Kamikaze Manufacturers Cup downhill race and finished 1st. In 1994, the first 150 production Turner mountain bike frames were built by Ventana Mountain Bikes USA. These bikes were known only as „the Turner bike“ until reviewed by the magazine Mountain Bike Action, which dubbed it the „Turner Burner“. This name would be applied to many of Turner‘s future designs. Burner had 2.75” inches rear travel with a down hill race option of 3.6 inches. To meet the demand for Turner‘s frames, production was carried out by FTW manufacturing out of Arizona in 1995.
30 years, and many great Bikes later, David Turner is still the owner of Turner Bikes and still makes outstanding bikes.

Additional Info:

Flowrider Racing has been the official distributor of Turner Bikes in Switzerland for almost 10 years. Marc Wohler, the founder of Flowrider Racing, has been racing bikes since around 1994 and for many years on Turner bikes.

We have visited the Turner crew several times in California and a good friendship has developed.  Since Turner Bikes is celebrating its 30th birthday this year, I really wanted to build 2 bikes to celebrate. One from the first year 1994 and a current 2024 model.


Turner Bikes was founded in 1994 by David Turner, a former professional mountain bike rider who had ridden for the Marin and Mongoose teams. Turner had also worked with Horst Leitner at AMP Research whilst Horst developed the Horst Link suspension design.

David Turner started designing his own bicycles in 1992. By 1993, he was riding his designs for the Mammoth Mountain Kamikaze Manufacturers Cup downhill race and finished 1st. In 1994, the first 150 production Turner mountain bike frames were built by Ventana Mountain Bikes USA. These bikes were known only as „the Turner bike“ until reviewed by the magazine Mountain Bike Action, which dubbed it the „Turner Burner“. This name would be applied to many of Turner‘s future designs. Burner had 2.75” inches rear travel with a down hill race option of 3.6 inches. To meet the demand for Turner‘s frames, production was carried out by FTW manufacturing out of Arizona in 1995.
30 years, and many great Bikes later, David Turner is still the owner of Turner Bikes and still makes outstanding bikes.

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