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Technical & Reference Section => Tech and Restoration => Topic started by: aditup 2234 on September 05, 2008, 10:49 PM
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if the forks are era correct, ie; from, lets say 83, was there any different specs?
I know BITD I had a pair which were undrilled. Were these pro? Is there anything other than drilled and non drilled?
cheers, Ad :daumenhoch:
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Yes Ad, two versions in 82/83 from what I know, lists them in this advert....
One for the 24/26 inch and the others for the mini, standard and the Pro, both none drilled.....solid dropouts ;)
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/e177/LeePrice007/GetAttachment.jpg)
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Sayin that if its late 83 with a slanted cut top tube they would have had square holes in the dropouts and drilled for front brake ;)
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AD, just had a thought.......
The early 83 GT Pro Performer had the same forks as the race frame so would have needed a hole for the front brake :-[
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AD, just had a thought.......
The early 83 GT Pro Performer had the same forks as the race frame so would have needed a hole for the front brake :-[
i want the early performer without the coaster bracket, anybody got one ?
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AD, just had a thought.......
The early 83 GT Pro Performer had the same forks as the race frame so would have needed a hole for the front brake :-[
i want the early performer without the coaster bracket, anybody got one ?
I'm way behind on GT's - did the Pro Performer come out as early as '83, without a coaster bracket and with Pro Fork?
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AD, just had a thought.......
The early 83 GT Pro Performer had the same forks as the race frame so would have needed a hole for the front brake :-[
i want the early performer without the coaster bracket, anybody got one ?
I'm way behind on GT's - did the Pro Performer come out as early as '83, without a coaster bracket and with Pro Fork?
thats cos you got no taste, go back to ya homolovingharoswiththebummergang...ok phil :daumenhoch: