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1986 GT Pro Series
#1 2011-01-28 4:30pm
- mikestevens
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1986 GT Pro Series
1986 GT Pro Series
The story of this bike: So when I was younger I started off on a junkyard bike with a banana seat, then moved into a Huffy, a Team Murry (I was stoked it had Velcro pads), and then to my first real bike a Diamond Back Super Viper. Well the Super Viper was stolen with in a month, so I was demoted back to piecing together scrapper bikes from my friends garage.
For the next year pulled every weed and did every chore I could make money at to be able to go a build my dream bike. Then in September for my birthday, my Dad and I went down to Garland Cycle in Spokane to start to pick out parts. I desperately wanted to ride a GT Pro since the fastest kid in my area rode one, so luckily they had one left hanging on the wall. From there each and every part was hand picked, and I was forced to make big decisions on where to spend my money. As I didn't have quite enough to get 401's with Hutch pedals and a nice wheel set. So in the end the shop convinced me that Hutch pedals would destroy my shins, and that I probably wouldn't notice the difference between a one piece crank and the 401's, so Araya 7x's with GT hubs it was. (And yes, the crazy chain and Tioga disc really don't match the look of the rest of the bike, but remember, I was 12 when I was picking out the parts and this was the 80's)
This bike was my pride and joy. It lived its first month displayed in the living room at night when I wasn't riding it. And everyone I knew wanted to take it for a spin since it was a major step up from the Blue Max's, Decoster's, Silver Streaks etc that all my friends were riding. Then on fateful day in late October about 8 of us rode up to the local grocery store a few blocks from my house. I didn't want to leave my bike since none of us brought a lock. But one of my friends convinced me that if we hid it behind everyone else's bikes that it would be fine for the 3 minutes we would be in the store...it wasn't, when we came back out all the bikes were tipped over and mine was gone....
So it was this bike that brought me back into this hobby. Over the years, I managed to find each and every part to rebuild my dream bike. I still need to clean up the pedals, but everything on this bike is original, and not restored or repopped. And since this one now lives on display over my kitchen, there is no chance some punk will steal my dream bike from me again.
FRAME/FORK: 1986 GT PRO
WHEELS: Chrome Araya 7x laced to early GT Hubs
TIRES: GT
SEATPOST: GT
BARS: Powerlite Pro
STEM: Hutch Western H with a Hutch Stiffener
SEAT: Shotgun II
POST: GT Stamped
BRAKES: Dia Comp MX 1000's w/Vans Shoe Pads
CRANKS: Takagi One Piece with Tioga Disc
CHAIN: Tioga Crazy Chain
PEDALS: Shimano DX
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#3 2011-01-29 9:05am
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Re: 1986 GT Pro Series
Very
The pile of shit has a thousand eyes.
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#4 2011-01-29 4:24pm
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Re: 1986 GT Pro Series
What a beutiy.
Everybody sing GOOOOO YANKEES !!! MAH!! COULD WE GET SOME MEATLOAF ??????????
Your gonna wear the shirt of the band your going to see??? DONT BE THAT GUY!!!!!!
R.I.P. Autmn Pasquale 12yrs. old you will not be forgotten. Murderd over BMX parts. UNFORGIVABLE.
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#5 2011-01-29 6:06pm
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Re: 1986 GT Pro Series
I do love the stoty, but the pictures are too dark!!!!
"If he was an ice cream, he'd be pralines and d!ck."
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#6 2011-01-29 11:48pm
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Re: 1986 GT Pro Series
Wow, thats awesome!!
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#7 2011-07-30 1:25pm
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Re: 1986 GT Pro Series
Good bike and a great story . The GT Pro rides again with a krazy looking chain and all ha ha ha ha !
“…. On your Left” 😆
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#9 2011-08-14 6:19pm
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Re: 1986 GT Pro Series
Awesome bike and story!
Working on restoring my childhood bike, same story, different situation, only hope it turns out this nice!
There's no help for this Museum Junkie!
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#10 2012-05-13 7:11am
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Re: 1986 GT Pro Series
jrv wrote:
wow - great story and great build...love the background and I think that chain tops it off!
+1
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#11 2012-05-13 7:30am
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Re: 1986 GT Pro Series
im not into race bikes...but this one is cool...loves those pads and chain
A happy bike is a ridden bike
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#12 2012-05-13 7:55am
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Re: 1986 GT Pro Series
Great story and great build . My 1985 GT Mach One was stolen from me when I was 10 years old..I know the feeling . seeing stories like this make me want to rebuild my favorite bike I had as a kid .
There are no free rides here. Everyone puts in work, whether cliqued up or not. I'm not talking about helping us with our computer skills. You'll get your f*cking hands dirty like the rest of us.
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#13 2013-04-13 10:19pm
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Re: 1986 GT Pro Series
Every bike I owned from 78-91 was stolen. EVERY FRIGGIN ONE OF EM!!!
Granted, most of our bikes were pieced with hot parts, so it was just a lil vicious circle. Still, I HATED looking around for my bike & that sinking gut feeling that it was gone and stripped down a couple neighborhoods away.
This story pisses me off, because some d1ckhead was watching this bike. Great comeback tho!
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#14 2013-06-04 8:03am
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Re: 1986 GT Pro Series
love it!
SURVIVORS RULE!! // I need: UNSTAMPED 84 GT Pro Performer F&F // NOS 84-85 Pro Performer CHROME sticker set // NOS GT Coins // ANY NOS 84-86 GT Decals
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#15 2015-04-26 9:16am
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Re: 1986 GT Pro Series
83GTLongPro wrote:
I do love the stoty, but the pictures are too dark!!!!
+1
Cool story , but pics far away and dark . Hard to catch some of the characteristics of it for reference
Stayin' alive
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#16 2015-04-30 7:27am
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Re: 1986 GT Pro Series
Cool bike and a great story behind it as well! I had a similar experience with my dream Patterson BITD, only exception was that I NEVER left it unattended but my older brother did and, well you can likely guess what happened
Norco, Patterson and Zeronine's are my thang!
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#17 2015-12-14 7:12pm
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Re: 1986 GT Pro Series
Very GT
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#18 2017-12-30 4:03pm
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Re: 1986 GT Pro Series
Great story and great bike!
Looking for a 2016 Lineage HARO Sport
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#19 2018-08-15 9:44pm
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Re: 1986 GT Pro Series
I have a similar story involving a 97 Dyno Nitro24. I feel your pain. My bike bike was stolen due to carelessness and trust of wiggas. I'm forever looking that same steed. But along the way I collect cool shit.
Write that down!
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#20 2022-01-19 2:47pm
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Re: 1986 GT Pro Series
Awesome story! Why is it always some punk stealing a kids dream bike?! Happy you got it back, in this form. I’m an old dude finding his way back to my first love, BMX. #StayRad:cool:
Cru, remember the lumber yard…go balls out.
RIDE HARD - BONES HEAL!
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#21 2022-04-10 9:56am
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stash84 ( Stan )
Ride in Peace Bro!
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#22 2022-05-25 7:14am
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Great story, dude!! It was always some "punk" that took our pride and joy. Thankfully, I recovered mine, happy to see you built her back up!!
Cru, remember the lumber yard…go balls out.
RIDE HARD - BONES HEAL!
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#23 2022-09-30 7:46am
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Great story and really nice GT, damn I hate thieves!
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