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You’re like a retro GT magnet! Love it!Thanks, I’ve never seen another one in this colour apart from a couple online !![]()


You’re like a retro GT magnet! Love it!Thanks, I’ve never seen another one in this colour apart from a couple online !![]()
Do you have a favourite to ride?Just updated my GT collection as per signature (minus the '91 Zaskar as that is not ready yet).
Note the little cat Mushi in the box by my favourite bike....he also has good taste.
Absolutely, my '92 Bravado is the best by far, it kind of is energising to ride, I love the feel of the True Temper steel frame, it's responsive and light. Very happy how that build turned out. Second favourite is my '91 Avalanche and my modern GT Zasker LT Expert. The Avalanche's ride quality is quite close to the '92 Bravado, but not quite as refined.Do you have a favourite to ride?
Cats always love a box, even when the box is about half the right size for the cat!Just updated my GT collection as per signature (minus the '91 Zaskar as that is not ready yet).
Note the little cat Mushi in the box by my favourite bike....he also has good taste.
If it fits, it sits...Cats always love a box, even when the box is about half the right size for the cat!
Nice bikes too!
thank you, I am very happy with them, they're all great to ride really, some better than others of course.Cats always love a box, even when the box is about half the right size for the cat!
Nice bikes too!
If I had to guess I would have guessed the BravadoAbsolutely, my '92 Bravado is the best by far, it kind of is energising to ride, I love the feel of the True Temper steel frame, it's responsive and light. Very happy how that build turned out. Second favourite is my '91 Avalanche and my modern GT Zasker LT Expert. The Avalanche's ride quality is quite close to the '92 Bravado, but not quite as refined.
I also enjoy my GT Zaskar LT Expert but in a very different way as it is quite a bit bigger due to the huge 29" wheels and a tall front end with a 130mm travel fork. The frame is a medium but still very playful to ride with such big wheels as the tyres on are 2.4"
The weirdest thing to get used to is the different bars, such a big difference in length, Bravado has typical 560mm width and the Zaskar is a whopping 800mm.
And I did buy the modern Zaskar just for fun to try out modern geometry, big wheels and 1x12 gearing, 32 toot chain ring and 11-50 12 speed cassette, but my Bravado still beats it when climbing due to the lighter weight and more aggressive riding position!
Sorry for the long elaboration, couldn't help myself.
It's interesting to try out wider bars on the older geometries too. I put some on one of my Breezers - 670mm I think - and it was awesome to ride.The weirdest thing to get used to is the different bars, such a big difference in length, Bravado has typical 560mm width and the Zaskar is a whopping 800mm.