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    Precision Billet Proshift, deraileur, shifters, brake levers

    I didnt find that subforum. Do you know how i go about moving it there?
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    Precision Billet Proshift, deraileur, shifters, brake levers

    Looking to sell some old school high end pieces for the collector out there. These are in very good cosmetic and functional condition. Looking for €380 for rear deraileur (silver, red cogs), €380 for shifter set (silver), €180 for brake levers (red/orange). Prices can be somewhat negotiated if...
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    The GT STS Thread Members Bikes and Tech Info

    I didnt like the condition of either stays on that frame myself.. They both looked pretty worn, especially the chainstay.
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    The GT STS Thread Members Bikes and Tech Info

    I wouldnt pay even €35 for that.. Its so worn and ugly and cracked it wont be worth the effort to grind and polish it back for display condition on the wall.. Save your money..
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    The GT STS Thread Members Bikes and Tech Info

    Its just flex in the seatstays. STS/LTS are 135mm just like any other mountainbike.
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    The GT STS Thread Members Bikes and Tech Info

    At least if they use the same measurements as the aluminium frames. I know my slightly older sts-2 use the 27.2 seatpost though. But i think they made the move to the larger diameter the year after.
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    The GT STS Thread Members Bikes and Tech Info

    Then for sure its the 31.6 one. As for the clamp and front shifter, i measured the innard of my clamp to 36.5 (so that would be the 36.4 clamp), and the little tube for the front shifter at 32. im not sure how relevant this is to your frame though, but id assume they would use at least the same...
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    The GT STS Thread Members Bikes and Tech Info

    31.6mm seatpost. 99.9% sure of that since that was the case on the later alu lobo and lts frames. my lts 3000 is 31.6.
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    GT Lobo 1999 model

    Many years ago i found a Marzocchi Super T, the handmade lowers version, for my lobo project.. I think that fork will compliment the frame better than a boxxer or monster t ever could.. You got a nice bike though, especially those spinergy wheels look great on it, shame they arnt the actual...
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    The GT STS Thread Members Bikes and Tech Info

    Personally i stay away from stainless screws and bolts, but good that you found out it was standard.
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    The GT STS Thread Members Bikes and Tech Info

    What i ment was they can probably help you find what you need. They are a machine shop, they know the bike in question, and can tell you what to look for, if they cant directly sell you what you need. Good luck regardless.
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    The GT STS Thread Members Bikes and Tech Info

    www.mountainbikecomponents.co.uk should be able to sort you out with correct nuts and bolts and things.
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    The GT STS Thread Members Bikes and Tech Info

    the STS/LTS models are still my favourite best looking mountainbike.
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    The GT STS Thread Members Bikes and Tech Info

    Nice, maybe abit too thick, but polish that baby up to fit the seatstay finish and it will look less intrusive. Nicely done.
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    The GT STS Thread Members Bikes and Tech Info

    Re: Next up: Decals! Well, you could make a cut out of some bike shield stuff, basically a thick rubbery plastic with glue on one side. Cut it out so that it follows and overlaps your stickers slightly, and they would stay protected, whilst not looking too off. I dont know how bike shield...
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