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#1 2008-08-31 7:56pm

pjohnpowers
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2001 GT Power Series Expert

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2001 GT Power Series Expert

Great light weight bike.

Built it up for a 9year old to race. Light weight bike that flys around the track. Has gone through many different parts to end up with whats on it now. Will probably change some more.


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#2 2009-06-20 4:22pm

KoRnBoY1975
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Re: 2001 GT Power Series Expert

Hello. I have a bike just like this but I don't know what size rims it needs. What size do you have on your bike so I can have an idea of what to look for. Any help would be appreciated!Thanks.

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#3 2009-07-14 2:25pm

energiza
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Re: 2001 GT Power Series Expert

ive the same problem,i got the same frame and forks.just fitted standard 20'' alex rims on the bike,the front wheel fits ok so does the front brake..but back is about 5mm short for the brake pads..i was gonna machine some brackets up to put in the brakepad slots to extend them..but would be nice to find out what the size of the wheels are meant to be..any help would be appreiated lee;)


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#4 2009-11-02 11:40am

moose1
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Re: 2001 GT Power Series Expert

That bike looks like it has afterburners lol. FAST looking cool


Check out "DAD'S PIT BOX"(a thread for dad's w/young racers)

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