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1981 GT Pro
#1 2013-04-13 2:12pm
- nintendoninja
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1981 GT Pro
1981 GT Pro
81 gt pro
I was tired of looking at a frameset so I built it up with a gt tufneck, Odyssey pro bars, and various 90's gt parts.
Headtube decal is original, downtube decals are repops.
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- WTB Knight Retro Goose Trails Frame -
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#2 2013-04-13 8:06pm
- Johnnny
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Re: 1981 GT Pro
I love the bike but I hate the 90s parts on it...
That stem is rare and worth a few bucks, you should sell it and fix that bike up proper.
No offence meant at all...
Born again. Mom has a strong uterus.
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#3 2013-04-13 8:42pm
- nintendoninja
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Re: 1981 GT Pro
Ya the 90's parts are just temporary stand ins until I get some era correct parts, but I've got a few other projects ahead of this one.
Also I find it easier to store a whole bike rather than lots of random loose parts.
I've been offered stupid amounts of money for that stem over the years.
- WTB 2004 Redline Retro Squareback -
- WTB Knight Retro Goose Trails Frame -
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#4 2013-04-14 7:56am
- Johnnny
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Re: 1981 GT Pro
nintendoninja wrote:
Ya the 90's parts are just temporary stand ins until I get some era correct parts, but I've got a few other projects ahead of this one.
Also I find it easier to store a whole bike rather than lots of random loose parts.
I've been offered stupid amounts of money for that stem over the years.
Nice... I hear you on the storage thing.
Born again. Mom has a strong uterus.
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