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1989 GT Pro Freestyle Tour 
#1 2007-01-07 9:54am
1989 GT Pro Freestyle Tour
1989 GT Pro Freestyle Tour
1987 serial# GT Pro Freestyle Tour frame & fork with original 1989 decals on it. Completed between 2004-2006 by Timo "2Fresh" in Helsinki, Finland.
GT purists beware! ..as this is not a factory-correct-OEM-NOS-era-correct build to meet the stock factory specifics in the GT catalog. And hey, don't blame Me for the "wrong" year decals, that's how i got this frame & fork but i'm fully happy with them! This f&f set was purchased from AJK in barely used condition in november of 2004 and completed in early 2006. It has its original paintjob all the way. Few small marks here and there doesn't amtter. Closer look at the serial number showed that the bike is a 1987 model with 1989 decals applied by the previous owner. I decided to keep them on because i've always prefered the '89 decal graphics best of all GT decal styles anyway.
It was very easy from the beginning to decide the overall color combo for this build, thanks to the beautiful shades of blue, purple and pink in the '89 decals/graphics. The 1989 decals seem to be very rare these days while you can still find 1987 style decals more easily. That was another good reason to keep them '89's although some GT purists might consider it a blasphemy to have wrong year decals but who cares really about what they think, right?
There used to be "Team" decals in the seatpost of the frame applied by the previous owner but they obviously didn't belong there so they had to go. The "100% Cro-Mo" sticker was also in the wrong place, under the downtube, but i managed to move it where it belongs at the seatmast tube.
According to the '87 Freestylin' review of this bike there is no way the steering angle is 75 degrees. Instead it's more likely 73. Anyone who's ever ridden freestyle bikes can easily verify that by just looking at the pictures.
I chose the second generation Odyssey Flying Wedge handlebars for this build because their curved and unique contour which goes well together with the contours of the frame. There's an interesting small detail on the Odyssey Flying Wedge handlebars which caught my eye. A weight limitation sticker saying "CAUTION - Not recommended for riders over 130lbs". Indeed, those bars are very light weight and feel like they would snap easily if there would be enough weight applien on them. However, considering they were among the standard FS bars back in '87-88, the limit sounds a bit exaggerated. However.. there might be some truth to that - who knows. The bars are noticeably tall with 9" overall height and 27" wide. They're remarkably well manufactured with clean, smooth welds and high quality black finish. There's chrome plated plastic end caps at the ends of the clamping tube for those posh looks.
The Peregrine Master wheels w/Suntour coaster were purchased NOS from the UK as 2nd quality leftovers "with some color fading" but to this day i haven't noticed any difference in the color tone whatsoever and believe me, i have inspected in and out. The Suntour coaster brake has been modified to a freecoaster by adding an un-brake inside the hub simply for more convenient pedaling. The NOS pink Tioga Toll-On pegs might be incorrect for a GT build but hey, i think they bring nice colour highlight with the pink matching the pink in the decals.
The rear Dia-Compe 994 U-brake is something you don't see very often. It accepts any regular threaded brake pads and it has special quick-adjusting spring cones for adjusting spring tension in a snap and keeping things centered without major hassle of different tools. Setting up the lower gyro cable thru the openings in down tube was easier than i remembered. On the other hand, routing the front cable housing thru the opening in the fork tube was pain. I had to assemble it the otherway around, that is up fromthe bottom thru the bottom of the hollow stem bolt and so forth but it wasn't any major issue really, just took a bit longer and some patience. The 175mm GT Power Series cranks (manufactured by SR Sakae Ringyo) are stamped '89 and have been restored from polished to original matté finish. They still need the stickers though ..or not, because they didn't originally come with no stickers remember? The Mallet stem has chrome quill so it isn't from the old batch made by SR, but, it is nice tone of purple color so once again, who gives rat's ass about who manufactured it. All that matters is that to me it's "the correct one" for this bike.
Overall the bike is very light weight and very comfortable to pedal. The only thing which required some getting used to was the height of the bars, cause they are really tall for my taste. They would require an inverted stem to balance out the enormous height. Imagine if those bars were used together with an ACS Rotor.. sheesh, that set up would be scraping the sky! Atleast now the Gyro keeps things a bit lowered but i wouldn't mind if they were slightly lower. But in all, i am very pleased with this bike and how it has turned out.
Parts & Specs:
* Frame: 1987 GT Pro Freestyle Tour (w/ 1989 decals)
* Serial#: 9873180
* Tubes: 100% Cro-Mo
* Forks: GT 1" threaded w/openings on the back of the fork legs for front brake cable
* Handlebars: Odyssey Flying Wedge 27" X 9" 2nd generation
* Stem: GT "mallet" (NOT made by SR)
* Grips: A'me Tri bubble font
* Seatpost: Stylizer "snake" layback 22.2mm OD
* Seat: Dyno by Viscount
* Seatpost clamp: GT single bolt w/GT wings logo
* Levers: Odyssey RX-5's (Tech-77's pictured)
* Front brake/pads: Dia-Compe 883 Nippon w/Weinmann -micro adjuster/Skyway Tuff pads
* Rear brake/pads: Dia-Compe 994 U-brake w/quick adjusters and Skyway Tuff pads
* Gyro: Odyssey 1" original
* Gyro cables: Odyssey
* Brake cable, front: Dia-Compe
* Headset: GT epoch style
* Cranks: GT Power Series 3pc. (by SR - Sakae Ringyo stamped '89) 175mm aluminum arms, Cro-Mo axle, restored to original matté finish.
* Pedals: Victor VP-555 DX copies
* Front sprocket: GT Powerdisc/42T Tioga CR-1 Compact Disc chainwheel with custom painted GT-blue chainring bolts to match the colors in the frame decals
* Bottom bracket: Tioga BB-220ST "Sealed Tech" 24T rubber coated dust shields
* Chain: generic, named "Joint-all" (made in taiwan) ½" x 1/8"
* Rear sprocket/cog: 15T
* Wheels: Peregrine Master -Graphite composite mags, with Suzue BB in front and Suntour Coaster/freecoaster hub in rear with Pulse un-brake device
* Pegs: Tioga Roll-on 26T front, 24T rear
* Tires: Panaracer Freestyle 20 x 1.75 black/skinwall
* [i]Tubes: Kenda 20 x 1.75-2.125
* Original retail price: $550 (source: Freestylin' september 1987)
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Previous updates:
* Odyssey RX-5 levers spring 2007.
* Purple/lavender A'me Tri grips summer 2006.
Last edited by 2Fresh (2009-04-20 8:36am)
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#2 2007-01-07 9:59am
- SpeedFreakZX12
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Re: 1989 GT Pro Freestyle Tour
slick bike! looks great! i have a few 87's myself
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#3 2007-01-07 11:02am
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you got some nice rides there 2 fresh
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hey 2f i hear you have alot of sweet rides?
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#7 2007-04-25 6:30pm
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Timo you always do great works...another nice bike
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#8 2007-08-12 12:28pm
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Same with this bike.. for some strange reason, haters/noobs are throwin down 1-stars to get the rating down.
Thanks but i don't need your sorry ass votes, i have my own 5-stars going.
Unbelievable.
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#9 2007-08-12 12:47pm
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nice rides and you always take excellent pics
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- NOS Black GT seat with wing logo
- NOS Black AME round grips with bubble font logo
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#12 2008-02-11 5:09pm
- fatboytrucker
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that is one nice pft I love the colors and the bars
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#13 2008-02-27 12:18pm
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hi timo,you are definitely right,plus,the 89's sucked since they had no 990's.really impressive job,as always!love the color schemes,and the dyno seat instead of the usual gt!looks like a really fun ride!I dont know,reminds me of something maybe jason parkes or craig grasso would ride!I notice you dig the rx5's,pretty much the late 80-90 set up!I used to like them for vert,due to the one finger touch!another nice detail is the panaracer tires!and to let you go,inserting the cables IS a pain!dude,please post your old pete brandt drawings,specially the one with the puppet strings doing the switch footed gliding no handed stick b!please!at one point I was only buying plus to see yours and taj's drawings,for real!peace form the dominican republicI always joke to modern day riders and tell'em you're martti kuoppa's dad!lol!
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#15 2008-04-06 1:36pm
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Hey Polanco, thanks for the feedback and thoughts on the GT, i appreciate them. I'm also humbled about your comment on the drawings.. wow. I guess i will never get used to the idea that someone, somewhere will remember those drawings from so long time ago.
LOL! "Martti's dad..." That's hilarious!!HAHA!
You know it's funny you say that, cause i have always considered Martti like he's my kid brother, especially in the early 90's when we used to ride and generally spend much more time together. It has been both fun and exciting to watch him develop in his riding and building his amazing riding career.
Back to the GT, actually both the '89 AND '90 GT PFT still had the u-brakes, it was in the 1991 model where they decided to drop the u-brake option for some reason. I got the Dyno seat from a friend during the build, i'm assuming it is from a Dyno Slammer. The RX-5's were something i had been looking for a long time, i was so stoked to finally grab a few pairs of them and yes they are functional especially with one finger. Yeah the cables.. the downtube routing was way easier than the fork but you need to lube the lower cable a lot more frequently thanks to those unnecesary kinks and bends in oder to get it thru the downtube smoothly.
Here ya go man.. the puppet strings drawing from 1992 with terrible english, lol.
You know, a few years after that was printed this ad appeared in the pages of RideBMX magazine (aug/sept 1996) with Sean Peters and those "photoshopped" puppet strings which made me wonder where they got the idea....
Yeah, Taj's drawings were great as well as mr. Zerger's, remember him? LOL the "art war". There were so many talented people sending in those amazing drawings each month. What's cool is that BMX plus actually did send the $25 cheque every time they published someone's drawing.
m-couper, thanks so much.
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#16 2008-04-07 11:36am
- nrisingsun7
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this bike definitely gets 5 stars from me, if i had some serious coin right now i would make you a 4 figure offer on this bike fo sho.
Where b the old school?
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- tnyvillegas
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very nice bike man!
Again sig pic too large...
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