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Old School BMX 1980 - 1988 => Old School Freestyle (frame stands and kickturns galore!) => Topic started by: Del on September 25, 2006, 08:07 AM
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I finished my second GT a few days ago.
I got it from the States serial #09851033 and it looked like this:-
(http://www.xpoon.com/bmx/gtpp0.jpg)
A fresh powder coat and new decals:-
(http://www.xpoon.com/bmx/gtpp1.jpg)
And finally built up:-
(http://www.xpoon.com/bmx/gtpp2.jpg)
(http://www.xpoon.com/bmx/gtpp3.jpg)
(http://www.xpoon.com/bmx/gtpp4.jpg)
(http://www.xpoon.com/bmx/gtpp5.jpg)
(http://www.xpoon.com/bmx/gtpp6.jpg)
GT Pro Performer F&F ('85)
GT Performer Bars
GT Mallet Stem
GT seat Post
GT Tyres
GT/Viscount Seat (probably not era correct but hey!)
Dia Compe Brakes
Dia Compe Hinged Seatclamp
Ame Grips
Sugino Crank and Chainwheel
Shimano SX Pedals
Skyway Tuff IIs
Comments always welcome!
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Tasty, you cant go wrong with a performer :)
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Superb!! Wish I still had mine :'(
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mighty fine
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superb, i'm liking that alot !! :)
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Looks good with the white Tuff's
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well done, that is the nuts. just wish i could find one. sold my white one back in 86 for £50. what an idiot
top build sir
steve :daumenhoch:
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As i think someone has said you can`t go wrong with a performer in yellow and i agree.
I see the GT Performer is comming quite desirable now and like others wish i kept a few of mine and i mean a few cos with Grimsby being the home town for the importers for a few years i think there where more GT`s than Burners here. Okay truth stretched a little there LOL
I never really got on with the performer found it to low for my personal taste and the double bend model was diabolical so i moved to haros`
but once again very nice to look at. :rant:
Fil