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1989 GT Interceptor

#1 2009-04-15 2:00am

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1989 GT Interceptor

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1989 GT Interceptor

This is the first non department store bike I ever bought. I mowed lawns the summer of 89 and ordered it out of BMX Plus from Stylin' Bicycle shop when I was 13. I still have the owners manual and original sales receipt. My plans with it are to give it the OS appearance but with NS parts. Kind of redo it to the bike I always wanted  but couldn't afford.
Current build. Dual pinch flights w/ sealed bb, sealed Suzue hubs, black alum axle nut and washers, A'me grips, Tioga headset lock, Sungino silver alum 45 tooth chain ring, Odyssey drain pipe post with a Diamod Back seat(both the post and seat are @ 1997) . Wish I knew what I did with the orignal post and seat!
Future purchaes. Tires, tubes, Odyssey 1999 brake set, 16 tooth free wheel, black chain ring bolts, black chain, black chain tensioners.
Finished 10-13-09.


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#2 2009-04-16 12:31am

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Re: 1989 GT Interceptor

that doesn't look like a average 89 interceptor fork to me. did you up grade it?


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#3 2009-04-17 7:33am

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Re: 1989 GT Interceptor

squirrelsmith wrote:

that doesn't look like a average 89 interceptor fork to me. did you up grade it?

nope it was on it when i took it out of the box.


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