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Title: New school ride, old school parts needed.
Post by: sadken on September 07, 2008, 03:04 PM
Hi there people, old skooler here (Kuwahara Laserlite back in the day) who has just bought a new GT Power Series Pro 2008 model.
The bike is light and fantastic for everyday needs just crusing up and down the seafront cycle track but on the odd occasion I need a sit down I have 2 issues.
One...the seat is to low/near the bars and two the bars are too low.
My question is this, which NOS bars and seatpost/seat combo would suit my needs to give me a bit more legroom/seating comfort.
(Apologies if this post is the wrong place..newbie! and thaks for any replies)
Title: Re: New school ride, old school parts needed.
Post by: HEYWOOD BMX on September 07, 2008, 04:21 PM
 :) Go for S&M Slam bars ,can`t go wrong there.The frame is just a 20" toptube,if so could be a bit short.Try a long reach stem too.As for seats/posts,there are a million to choose from,just personal preference really.
Title: Re: New school ride, old school parts needed.
Post by: magna13 on September 07, 2008, 04:26 PM
how tall are you? im 6ft 1 and i have a 21.75" bike and its nice to cruise on. 20" sadly is just to small  :(
Title: Re: New school ride, old school parts needed.
Post by: sadken on September 07, 2008, 05:13 PM
how tall are you? im 6ft 1 and i have a 21.75" bike and its nice to cruise on. 20" sadly is just to small  :(
I am 6ft and it is a little short but if I can just extend my arms and back end, I think I will be ok!
Title: Re: New school ride, old school parts needed.
Post by: magna13 on September 07, 2008, 05:18 PM
how tall are you? im 6ft 1 and i have a 21.75" bike and its nice to cruise on. 20" sadly is just to small  :(
I am 6ft and it is a little short but if I can just extend my arms and back end, I think I will be ok!
i think they should bring laid backs back into bmx again  :-\
Title: Re: New school ride, old school parts needed.
Post by: HEYWOOD BMX on September 07, 2008, 05:29 PM
 :) `Cos laybacks don`t cure the problem of a too short frame,just give your knees more room when seated?
Title: Re: New school ride, old school parts needed.
Post by: sadken on September 07, 2008, 05:30 PM
I have checked the spec and the seatpost is 27mm which I think rules out the old school seatposts as I recall they were 22mm
Could you guys point me in the direction of a laid back seatpost that would fit?

Regards and thanks

Mike
Title: Re: New school ride, old school parts needed.
Post by: HEYWOOD BMX on September 07, 2008, 05:35 PM
 :) Pretty much nobody makes laidback posts anymore.You can get some MTB posts in that size,but they are not laidback that much compared to the old school posts.Maybe you could get a Ruption zip-back post and shim it out?
Title: Re: New school ride, old school parts needed.
Post by: lazychubs on September 07, 2008, 05:40 PM
take it to a pipe bending place
as me mate did his own lay back on a mirra 540
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