GT RTS Frame.

Tomahawk kid

BoTM Winner
I bought this a couple of months ago planning to do a proper refurb on it for our lass.
While planning on what kit I'd need A rather nice full XT RTS 1 came my way so this has just been hanging around gathering dust.Doesnt seen any thing wrong with the frame bushes seem ok,no dings dents or cracks ,no chain suck either & the shock seems in good nick too.
The only thing is the brake rocker cam thingy is missing, sure one of you guys will have a spare or can source one at the right price.
£50 is a reasonable price for a nice old school frame.
If you need it posting youre gonna have to pay the cost ,I'll pack it for free though :)
 

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FluffyChicken":1jb2ptc8 said:
Looks nice, not sure what I would do with it though. What do they ride like ?

although its a fully active(GT one of the first comps to do this) theres no rebound or damping on the rear shock so its going to be affected more by your pedalling which will affect your uphill riding(depending on your weight) but for downs & a majority of CC I imagine its ok.
The other I have was bought for my partner so I've not really ridden it.
Although I intend too :)
 
Tomahawk kid":3mj0mpcn said:
FluffyChicken":3mj0mpcn said:
Cannot see the need to use a fully active around here other than for the potholes in the roads and you know what they are like around here :wink:


But i'll add rear brake thingy for sale here
http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewto ... 830#424830

Fluffychicken, each to their own. Where you from fella ?

I think the purple brake rocker thing is the wrong type ..thats what you meant eh?

Anlaby

No idea on the rocker, I was guessing they all use the similar type (same thing you would use on the front cantis (if no hanger or forks on reverse).
 

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