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Technical & Reference Section => Tech and Restoration => Topic started by: Nosnod on July 10, 2006, 08:49 PM
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A few questions for the GT experts regarding the early 80's race frames:
1) What year did they change the down tube frame decal from 'Santa Ana' to '4130 Chrome moly' ?
2) What year did the end of the top tube change from a vertical cut finish to the sloping ?
3) I am pretty sure that the sloping end was stamped but was the earlier vertical one?
4) What year did they start drilling the forks?
5) Serial number info for dating and isn't there an additional number that signifies whether it is a expert or Pro
6) Top tube lengths c/c for the Experts and Pro
7) When did the rear dropouts change to include the 3 holes?
Cheers in advance :daumenhoch:
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84 for the angle(bologne i think it's called) cut i got a a gt from 01/84 with a straight cut one of the last, santa anna was a factory/place so maybe when they moved production away. flat end not stamped, serial is month/ year 1181 for example rest is production number. pro's had a small 4 between the stays. top tube is something i have never measured on any of my bikes.
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Try here Townsend
http://www.bmxmuseum.com/bikes/G/?PHPSESSID=69110e34cc7ba49516e7d7c04b2c156f
Has alot of GT info ;)
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the gt serial info on that site is bollocks, i got gt's from different years and none have letters. vintage will give you more concise info.
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Yah your right, mine doesn't have any letters either .. sorry had never read the page b4, just came across it and bookmarked it one day ..
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I think that info with the letters is for the late 80's and early 90's GT's
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Letters were overseas frames staring with '85