The price of getting one + shipping/import is just not worth it, get one made. As for seals, pretty sure you should be able to use a generic seal. Try the vintage DH group on facebook lots of good advice on there too
Surely a bit of 7000 series would be good enough, with a decent wall thickness. I've ran many different USD forks over the years and never really had or noticed issues with axles. What are your Champ forks like? I bought a set off ebay a year or so ago but they were sent back, they were a...
Any half decent machine shop should be able to make you one for a few quid, it's literally an alloy tube with a bit of thread on it etc. I know a guy up in Kirkbymoorside who can sort you out if you need.
That's not a 97, decals are the wrong colour? The one I had back then had orange rather than yellow. I bought it Jan 1998, discounted from the previous year, almost certain it was 1997?
Hello retroriders........in an attempt to relive the very first self-build bike I did when I was 18, I'm looking for a ball burnished 18" 1997 GT Zaskar.
Relatively open to condition etc. Maybe even a bike (but would prefer frame/framekit- headset/post etc.). Anyone?
Just wanted to jump on here and say I did end up buying a Geometron, and I agree with the above, such an amazing frame. Mine came in at just under 36lb, with big tyres and without any superlight parts. I would definitely recommend this to anyone!