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Sidehack Guy
Well, I got the bug again and had to do another build.

This was found at a garage sale by a good friend as a complete bike at a garage sale. He pulled all the new school stuff that someone had put on it and gave me this:





I had it powder coated jet black and gathered some components together and ended up with this:













[ December 01, 2006, 01:18 AM: Message edited by: Sidehack Guy ]
Sidehack Guy
Here are some more:





Mike Welsh
That is SWEET Sidehack Guy! Man I just want to take it off some jumps and in some deep-bowled-berms, and down Rancho, and down Corona, and...and and....... ...if only we could take her down those tracks......anyway, love all the black, WAY bitshcen bike dude!
kcmobmx
very nice! I like the stickerless look and the parts group. found my new desktop wallpaper
Sidehack Guy
Thanks for all the comments guys!

Here is the breakdown:

1988 GT Pro Series Frame and Fork
GT Epoch Headset
GT Seat Clamp / Post / Seat
1990 Pro Series Stem
1988 Pro Series Handlebars
1988 GT/Ame Anotomical Grips
Profile cranks - I know, I know - looking for a decent priced GT Power Series Cranks
1990 GT Pro Series Pedals
GT Chainwheel and Disc
Ukai Speedline Rims
GT Superlace Sealed hubs
Tioga Comp VIII tires
Dia Compe 893 brakes and Tech 77 lever

Thanks to my buddy Louie for the frame and fork, AZQuadrider for the handlebars, stem, NOS pedal cages, and brakes, Ponch for the pedals and Cruiserking for the parts to build the wheels (Elysian 2005)
Nbl 49a
I like the number the best of all!!!

Keep up the good work!

Nbl 49a
Kastan National Team 91-92
akcuda
That's a hot lookin' ride! You don't see many people give these bikes the treatment they deserve. Same with the other mid school GT made race bikes (Robinson, Auburn). Well done
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