Here's my fairly recently acquired GT LTS DH, I think its a 96 or 97 model.
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I've always loved the look of these bikes and never had full bounce before. I have a little bit perversely added a triple chainring and bits from my Tequesta to try and force it to be a trail bike! Its probably some kind of blasphemy but each to their own, right!?
I'm gradually upgrading all the pivots to BETD Goldtec bearings, the lower pivot has a lot of play so it is a bit flexy when pedalling at the moment! Recently upgraded to a Junior T front fork which has pushed the front right up, not ideal for something that I want to go uphill sometimes too - the front does feel a tad light and the fork seems to be better at big bumps than small ones, not sure if there's enough weight over the front?
It's pretty heavy, but it's comfy and relaxed to ride and the rear suspension is just so plush! I do find that it can ghost shift on rougher sections, not sure if this is due to the flexy chainstay pivots or just a part of full-sus biking?
Current spec:
Frame: 96/97 GT LTS DH w. NOS Rock Shox Super Deluxe 5.75" travel
Fork: 2004 Marzocchi Junior T 170mm travel
Headset: FSA Orbit (need new one!)
Stem: Cheap alloy front clamp
Handlebar: Race Face DH
Grips: GT bolt-on
Brakes: Front - Hayes 9 hydraulic disc Rear - Magura HS33
Shifters: STX-RC rapidfire
Front Derailleur: Shimano Deore
Rear Derailleur: Shimano Deore
Cassette: Shimano
Chain: Shimano HG
Crankset: SR Apex 42/32/22
Bottom Bracket: Shimano UN51
Pedals: Shimano M636 spd
Rims: Atomlab Trailpimp
Hubs: Atomlab
Tyres: WTB Mutano raptor
Saddle: X-Lite PSS
Seatpost: Syncros
Seatpost Binder: GT bolt
Weight: Heavy!
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http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=1 ... =833110374
Still can't get pics to appear in posts :?
I've always loved the look of these bikes and never had full bounce before. I have a little bit perversely added a triple chainring and bits from my Tequesta to try and force it to be a trail bike! Its probably some kind of blasphemy but each to their own, right!?

I'm gradually upgrading all the pivots to BETD Goldtec bearings, the lower pivot has a lot of play so it is a bit flexy when pedalling at the moment! Recently upgraded to a Junior T front fork which has pushed the front right up, not ideal for something that I want to go uphill sometimes too - the front does feel a tad light and the fork seems to be better at big bumps than small ones, not sure if there's enough weight over the front?
It's pretty heavy, but it's comfy and relaxed to ride and the rear suspension is just so plush! I do find that it can ghost shift on rougher sections, not sure if this is due to the flexy chainstay pivots or just a part of full-sus biking?
Current spec:
Frame: 96/97 GT LTS DH w. NOS Rock Shox Super Deluxe 5.75" travel
Fork: 2004 Marzocchi Junior T 170mm travel
Headset: FSA Orbit (need new one!)
Stem: Cheap alloy front clamp
Handlebar: Race Face DH
Grips: GT bolt-on
Brakes: Front - Hayes 9 hydraulic disc Rear - Magura HS33
Shifters: STX-RC rapidfire
Front Derailleur: Shimano Deore
Rear Derailleur: Shimano Deore
Cassette: Shimano
Chain: Shimano HG
Crankset: SR Apex 42/32/22
Bottom Bracket: Shimano UN51
Pedals: Shimano M636 spd
Rims: Atomlab Trailpimp
Hubs: Atomlab
Tyres: WTB Mutano raptor
Saddle: X-Lite PSS
Seatpost: Syncros
Seatpost Binder: GT bolt
Weight: Heavy!