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KennyBrown
I picked up the GT 24" and I am wondering if anyone might know how to tell the model and what sticker set I need to get for it.

HELP.........



Kenny
Steve Bourke
QUOTE (KennyBrown @ Nov 9 2008, 07:08 AM) *
I picked up the GT 24" and I am wondering if anyone might know how to tell the model and what sticker set I need to get for it.

HELP.........



Kenny

this is the first years of the PRO SERIES. the first few #'s of the serial will tell you the date.
looks like they changed the seat and brakes. but it's all era correct.
it is more mid school around 92-94?
B. Apold
Yup^ its a GT/Robinson era. 92-95ish.. Still along the OS lines though. I had a Robinson with all GT parts and the frame/fork are thesame
KennyBrown
Based on the serial number it is a 1993 but how do I know the model of it so I can get the right sticker set for it? All of the original parts are on it except for the seat, seat post (I think), brakes (Not sure which ones would have come on it),tires and grips. That I can tell at least.

Not sure the outcome of this bike I might use it for some trade leverage or sell it so I can get parts for my Redline MX-II.

Kenny
Steve Bourke
QUOTE (KennyBrown @ Nov 9 2008, 01:18 PM) *
Based on the serial number it is a 1993 but how do I know the model of it so I can get the right sticker set for it? All of the original parts are on it except for the seat, seat post (I think), brakes (Not sure which ones would have come on it),tires and grips. That I can tell at least.

Not sure the outcome of this bike I might use it for some trade leverage or sell it so I can get parts for my Redline MX-II.

Kenny

it's a PRO SERIES.
keep it and use it as a daily rider.
Walter
is a pro series a mach one?

i thought this was a 93-94 mach one?




QUOTE (Steve Bourke @ Nov 10 2008, 02:37 AM) *
it's a PRO SERIES.
keep it and use it as a daily rider.
Steve Bourke
it's a cruiser.
it's just a pro series.
the names were for the 20's.
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