1987 GT Performer 
#1 2011-06-19 10:18pm
- jcgt1987
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1987 GT Performer
1987 GT Performer
OLD SCHOOL GT PERFORMER
I RECENTLY PURCHASED A GT PERFORMER IN BABY BLUE. THE BIKE DID NOT HAVE ALL ORIGINAL PARTS. I STARTED SWAPING PARTS FROM A NEWER GT BIKE I HAVE. I SEE MOST PEOPLE RESTORE THEM BACK TO FACTORY AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE. IM STILL DEBATING ON RESTORING TO ITS ORIGINAL FORM. PLEASE GIVE ME SOME FEEDBACK ON HOW I DID SO FAR. THANKS.
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#2 2011-09-25 6:33pm
- Mellis
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Re: 1987 GT Performer
So far, so good. Maybe you should put black tires with white side walls, and then complement the chain wheel, pedals, and brake cables with a white seat and grips? ![]()
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#3 2011-09-28 9:28pm
- CWCaliFree86
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Re: 1987 GT Performer
Good job, so far. ![]()
It would look alot better with a GT mallet stem and some skinwall or whitewall tires... even some white tires would be cool.
"It's OLD school or NO school... you know how WE do."
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#4 2012-07-02 3:48am
- ryder08
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Re: 1987 GT Performer
I agree, looks nice, I also think it would look better with white grips seat and tires.
Nice performers you have.
It fell all by its self
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