Troy Lee Designs (TLD) is an American
action sports apparel and custom paint company founded in 1981 and headquartered in
Corona, California
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. Troy Lee Designs is a
privately held company run by the
eponymous founder Troy Lee and co-owned by investment partners SBJ.
Troy Lee's products include
motorcycle and
cycling equipment (helmets, jerseys, gloves, pants),
History
Troy Lee was the son of an artist and motorcycle racer named Larry Lee, and grandson of Bonneville Speed Trials co-founder Marvin Lee. Troy was an aspiring professional
motocross racer in
Southern California in the early 1980s who had started painting the
motocross helmets of several of his pro racing friends, eventually giving up the pursuit of racing fame to devote his full time and efforts to painting helmets. Besides custom paint, his early product offerings were limited to custom-made visors for motocross helmets, which he
vacuum-formed in the oven in his mother’s house in Corona, California. Due to the constant smell of burnt plastic permeating the house, Troy’s mother Linda forced him to move the business out of her house, which he eventually relocated to a hangar at the
Corona Municipal Airport
Corona Municipal Airport , formerly L66, is three miles northwest of Downtown Corona, serving Riverside County, California, United States. The airport has a few businesses, such as a cafe, "Flying Academy" flight training center, and aircraft ...
.
The terms of the airport lease were such that Troy was required to dedicate 40% of his business to aviation related services, so he began painting
registration numbers on private aircraft. The business remained at that location and Troy started to develop a line of mountain bike helmets in cooperation with Japanese helmet maker
Shoei until 1991, when operations were moved to a newly constructed building in a business park complex less than a mile away. The product line had grown to
mountain bike
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apparel and helmets, helmet visors, stickers as well as
sportswear. By 1998 TLD started to develop a line of motocross apparel, which by 2004 had grown to a full line of motocross and mountain bike apparel, helmets and protective gear.
Race team
In 2001, Troy Lee formed a
supermoto
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race team featuring himself and
supercross
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and motocross racing's
Jeremy McGrath
Jeremy McGrath (born November 19, 1971) is one of the most popular American Motocross/Supercross champions in the history of the sport, racking up seven Supercross championships. He was most active in the 1990s earning the title the "King of S ...
and
Jeff Ward to contest the newly formed
AMA Supermoto national championship series with equipment support from
Honda and title sponsors
Red Bull
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.
In 2003, Troy moved the business into the unique and historic former Ganahl Lumber building, a facility that includes a showroom and museum that showcases Troy’s collection of unique sports memorabilia. The race team continued to grow in size with the addition of
Doug Henry, Chris Fillmore and Cassidy Anderson. The team won multiple AMA Supermoto titles between 2004–2006 in both the 250cc and 450cc classes with Ward and Anderson.
Retail and distribution
Troy Lee Designs products are sold worldwide by a network of distributors in 15 different countries that include the
United Kingdom,
France,
Spain,
Italy,
Germany,
Benelux,
Switzerland
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,
Australia
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,
New Zealand,
Japan
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,
Philippines,
Argentina,
Peru and
Canada. Notable retailers in the US include
REI, BTO Sports, TLD Ind, and Backcountry Sports.
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Companies based in Corona, California
American companies established in 1981
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