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Eddy King

Eddy King

Eddy King is a former BMX bicycle racer. Eddy King was one of the best BMX riders in the world before quitting at the age of 24. The old-school BMX rider, also known as Eddy the King and Silver Bullet, was one of the quickest BMX riders in 1983.

Eddy is also noted for his incredible sibling combination, which includes his brother Mike and Diamondback teammate Harry Leary. Dynamic Duo was the name of the group.

Birth, Parents & Education

Eddy King was born on October 9, 1964, in the Philippines. He was born the first child to his parents.

When Eddy was six years old, his parents moved to Chula Vista, California, for better opportunities and a future.

Eddy’s parents belonged to a lower-middle-class family as his father was only the breadwinner.

In addition, his father was a military person and would always be away from home to make a living.

Thus, Eddy grew up with his mother, a housewife, and his brother, Mike King.

There is not much information on his educational background of Eddy, but it can be assumed that Eddy was more focused on racing than getting the degree.

Facts of Eddy King

Full Name Edward King
Name Eddy King
Nick Name “King Edward,” “Eddy the King”
“Silver Bullet”
Date of Birth October 9, 1964
Age 57 years old
Birth Place Philippines
Nationality American
Ethnicity Asian
Zodiac Sign  Libra
Height 5’5” (1.65 meters)
Weight 145 lbs (66 kg)
Hair Color Black
Eye Color Black
Father’s Name Not Available
Mother’s Name Not Available
Siblings 1; Mike King
Education Not Available
Marital Status Not Available
Wife  Not Available
Children Not Available
Profession Former Professional Bicycle Racer, BMX racer
Leagues  
  • American Bicycle Association (ABA)
  • American Bicycle League (ABL)
  • National Bicycle League (NBL)
Discipline Bicycle Motor Cross (BMX)
Rider Type Off-road
Sponsor DiamondBack
Debut Year  1983
Retirement 1989
Major Achievement Inducted in the ABA BMX Hall of Fame in 1989
Awards and honors
  • Rookie of the year 1983
  • Fastest amateur racers in the world 1983
Net Worth   $1million – $5 million
Social Media InstagramFacebook
Merch BMX Bike
Last Update  May 2022

Net Worth

The net worth of Eddy King is estimated to be anywhere around $1 million to $5 million. He has earned his net worth from his professional bicycle career and real estate career.

He earned handsome money from the tournament wins, sponsorships, and endorsements. In addition, he was on the cover of several BMX magazines.

He also earned fortunes as a real estate broker. He sold his first house for a whopping amount of US $180,000 in 1987.

BMX Career

How Did He Start Racing?

Eddy started racing on January 15, 1975, when he was just 10. He found a flyer of the bicycle race on the door at his local bicycle shop.

He was interested in seeing how the bicycle race looked, so he decided to go to Silver Wing Park track to watch the race.

After watching the race for few times, he no longer wanted to be an audience but part of the race.

But, Eddy didn’t know how to ride a bicycle. He learned it himself. The pro racer says when he first rode the bicycle, he tumbled a lot of times, and after a few tumbles, he learned to ride the bicycle.

In December 1974, he bought his first racing bicycle from K-mart, costing US$ 29.95.

He said the bike was basic with a banana sear, bull horn handlebars, short cranks, and street tires.

He then replaced the street tires with knobby tires. Also, he modified the banana seat and put motocross bars. He wanted his bicycle to look like a motorbike like the ones he used to see in the races.

When asked if Eddy ever wanted to race motorcycles instead of bicycles, he said that he never thought about motorbikes since he was focused on BMX.

But, he also added, although he rode a bicycle as it was cheaper than the bikes, he slowly grew fond of it.

Eddy had a clear vision of being a professional bicycle racer, and he soon started his professional career.

The First Race and Sponsor

When Eddy was 10, he took part in his first race. He competed in the nine and 10-year-old categories and won the race.

After his fantastic debut, he was then sponsored by S & W Bike Shop a year later after his second race.

After Eddy knew he was sponsored, he felt relieved that the sponsor would cover his race expenses.

Eddy didn’t want to bother his parents with the race expenses. He was struggling to participate race as it would cost a lot to upgrade and mend the bicycle parts.

Professional Career

In 1980, Eddy was sponsored by DiamondBack for his professional career. In addition, DiamondBack sponsored Eddy throughout his professional bicycle career.

Also, he won the Over Expert Grand National Champion title in 1981 when he was 16 years.

A year later, when he was 17, he won titles such as Expert Grand National Champion and Expert National No.3 in the league.

Eddy debuted as a professional bicycle racer on March 26, 1983. He raced professionally in National Bicycle League. However, he did not finish the event as he collided with the photographer.

Eddy King
Eddy King posing with his bicycle. Source: playersbio

Fortunately, both weren’t injured, but Eddy couldn’t finish the race. However, he didn’t go home empty-handed but with US $25 in his pocket. It was his professional race earning.

The following month, he participated in the American Bicycle Association Wheaties Gold Cup Qualifier, where he finished A Pro Main and had his first career win.

Anabolic Steroids

In the August 1987 issue of BMX Action, Eddy admitted that he, along with Harry Leary and four other people, took anabolic steroids to race.

As BMX tracks during that time were focused on the power racer more than the fit racer with jumping ability.

Injury

On March 7, 1987, Eddy broke his right foot at ABA Gilley’s Nationals in Pasadena, Texas. He had a collision in the race, and someone ran over his foot, thus causing a serious injury.

Eddy also suffered a hand injury at the First Annual Palm Springs Aerial Tramway Gravity Powered Vehicle (GPV) and Ramp Jam in Palm Springs, California, the same year.

In 2013, Eddy had a serious bike accident and was airlifted to the hospital. He had a severe spinal cord injury and was paralyzed for several months.

The accident occurred while mountain backing at Big Bear. He crashed with an overpacked camelback/hydration pack.

Following the accident, Eddy doesn’t recommend putting anything in the camelback.

Eddy regrets keeping the camelback packed with a shock pump, which caused severe injury.

The knob of the shock pump was bent from the crash, and it was the cause of serious spinal cord injury.

Retirement

Eddy retired early from his bicycle career at 24 years old. He retired in February 1989 after the expiry of his contract with Diamondback.

When asked why he retired so early, he replied he was physically and mentally tired and wanted to do something else.

He wanted to explore new dimensions of life as he believed quarter of his life, he was only racing.

Before his retirement, Eddy participated as Senior Pro in ABA Winternationals on February 19, 1989. He ended up in eighth place in the tournament.

Real Estate Career

After retiring from the BMX race, Eddy focused on his real estate career. While he retired, his brother Mike King earned his name in BMX racing.

When asked if he felt regret about retiring from the BMX race, he said he never regretted it.

Instead, he retired early as he wanted a new direction on his which he found in his real estate career.

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Wife and Children

There is no information about the marital status of Eddy King and if he has children or not.

But, do stick with us; we will update about as soon as we receive it.

Social Media Presence

King’s social media are like a bridge between him and his admirers.

Even if Eddy retired long ago, BMX fans still adore him and want to stay connected to him.

Thus, King is active on social media, where he connects with his fans and shares his personal and professional life.

He is active on Instagram and Facebook, where thousands of his fans and admirers follow him.

In addition, Eddy’s Insta feed is full of him enjoying his life, going on adventures, and cycling.

His Instagram has 3K followers and his Facebook has 5K followers.