1992 GT Zaskar or 1990 Avalanche

Loki

Retro Guru
Which would you rather ride, the aluminum Zaskar or the Prestige steel Avalanche? [/i][/quote]
 
Personally - Zaskar

I have found most steel GTs to 'pivot' from side to side on the the rear - only my experience of course.
 
legrandefromage":2c4urzsv said:
Personally - Zaskar

I have found most steel GTs to 'pivot' from side to side on the the rear - only my experience of course.
Are you referring to BB flex?
 
Personally, I'd buy both....

build them up, ride the hind legs off of them, and then decide which one to sell. :D

It's the only sure fire way of knowing which you prefer. We're all different. 8)
 
Not showing off but I have 1 zaskar 1990 and 2 team Ava's 90 and 91. I favour the 90 avalanche the 91 Ava has the flip flop stem and 3d forks but this seriously hard on the elbows as not much flex
 
GT-Steve":2dzj1nja said:
Personally, I'd buy both....

build them up, ride the hind legs off of them, and then decide which one to sell. :D

It's the only sure fire way of knowing which you prefer. We're all different. 8)
I already have both, just traded for the Zaskar , am pulling the Manitou three off for a rigid GT fork and swapping the drivetrain to eight speed. I have owned the Avalanche frame for some time but it needs to be built up. If any body has a 3d fork with a long steerer for a 20" frame I have one for a smaller frame to swap. I have a 94 steel stumpy which is my main ride so the Avalanche was not a burning project. I will ride the Zaskar this week so I can report back on my impressions.
 
Loki":z8twt733 said:
It's the only sure fire way of knowing which you prefer. We're all different. 8)
I already have both, just traded for the Zaskar , am pulling the Manitou three off for a rigid GT fork and swapping the drivetrain to eight speed. I have owned the Avalanche frame for some time but it needs to be built up. If any body has a 3d fork with a long steerer for a 20" frame I have one for a smaller frame to swap. I have a 94 steel stumpy which is my main ride so the Avalanche was not a burning project. I will ride the Zaskar this week so I can report back on my impressions.[/quote]

if your trying a comparison between a steel stumpy and a zaskar , you'll find it a stark contrast at first ,tho work with it and you'll get to like it
tho you may like it straight off
imo the 92-94 steel stumpies are the best of generalizeds bikes
but the high end steel GT'S are better
 
[/quote]if your trying a comparison between a steel stumpy and a zaskar , you'll find it a stark contrast at first ,tho work with it and you'll get to like it
tho you may like it straight off
imo the 92-94 steel stumpies are the best of generalizeds bikes
but the high end steel GT'S are better[/quote]

I am interested as to why you think or what would make the "high end steel GT" better given the Stumpy has larger oversized Prestige tubng and is lighter and should also be stiffer? Either way , now my curiosity has been massaged so I will go ahead and build the Avalanche with a kit from my MB-1 I just broke down. Thank s everyone for your opinions, this forum rocks!
 
Back
Top