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If the serial number and the size are stamped on the dropout it is a zaskar. If the serial number is on the BB shell it is not. Looks like you got yourself a Zaskar there!Tulstar":wyxlk9kt said:I've now got this bike sat at my house.
It's got "6061" stamped on the inside of both dropouts, which would indicate that it's 6061 aluminium, and not 7005.
It also has "09964064" and "125" stamped on the outside of the non-drive dropout. I guess the "125" relates to the frame size.
The end of the toptube IS curved, and I understand that this isn't usually a feature on Zaskars. However, the 6061 aluminium would indicate that it probably is??? Hmmmmmm, I'm confused.com
Could someone please shed some light on what it is? I'd be more than happy to take a few good pics, but I don't really know what else to look for. I'd just be interested to know, I'm not bothered whether it's a Zaskar or not.
Thanks for your help![]()
Maybe, There are not that many in that small a size. I have seen a Zaskar with a curved plate before though.Tulstar":2ikgacyq said:Yay![]()
I wouldn't have minded if it was something else though.... It's just nice to know what I've bought!
So does the fact that the end of the toptube (where the GT logo is stamped) is curved, rather than straight as on most other Zaskars mean that I've got a rarity? Lol![]()