Hello
I'm hoping the Retrobike community can help me identfy an old '90s model GT that I got from a friend several years ago. I have searched high and low and can't find anything to help me identify this bike.
I unearthed it a few weeks ago after years of being forgotten in a storage shed and decided to find out exactly what model it is. I spoke with my friend and he thinks it was a Zasker, but isn't sure. None on the serial number locations or formats match those that are supposed to be from a Zaskar. I've read that Avalanches and Panteras are often mistaken for Zaskers but I just can't find enough information to be sure which it is.
The welds look like they were done by hand. There is a number stamped on the flat end of the top tube 7 18 74 and a hand etched number under the crank 214480. There are no other markings on the bike.
I have a few pictures to help identify it https://goo.gl/photos/CDuwkU2MfCaL8uJv9
Any help identifying my mystery bike is most appreciated.
thanks
Brian
I'm hoping the Retrobike community can help me identfy an old '90s model GT that I got from a friend several years ago. I have searched high and low and can't find anything to help me identify this bike.
I unearthed it a few weeks ago after years of being forgotten in a storage shed and decided to find out exactly what model it is. I spoke with my friend and he thinks it was a Zasker, but isn't sure. None on the serial number locations or formats match those that are supposed to be from a Zaskar. I've read that Avalanches and Panteras are often mistaken for Zaskers but I just can't find enough information to be sure which it is.
The welds look like they were done by hand. There is a number stamped on the flat end of the top tube 7 18 74 and a hand etched number under the crank 214480. There are no other markings on the bike.
I have a few pictures to help identify it https://goo.gl/photos/CDuwkU2MfCaL8uJv9
Any help identifying my mystery bike is most appreciated.
thanks
Brian