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Pauly
I missed the brawl this past weekend because I was visiting family in Rochester and Buffalo NY. Looks like you guys had a GREAT time! I so wish I could have gone. Anyway, I was able to get my mom to babysit one night last week so I could grab a couple brews with a long time friend from childhood. When I dropped him off. I said "Hey! You gotta show me your old GT!".
We went in his garage and I snapped a couple pics of what was hanging from the rafters...




Single owner black 87 GT Pro Freestyle Tour F/F
Chrome Dyno pretzel bars
white Tech 7 aerial levers
White DC MX1000 front caliper
White DC AD990 rear brake
First gen Peregrine 48s
dark Blue block stem
dark Blue dominator
Tioga or Dyno? snake post.
Sugino one piece cranks/spider.
Shimano GX pedals.... when's the last time you've seen a set of these? I've been looking.
pjbaz
SWEET!

I'm also done with my black 87 PFT
Guav
Make him give it to you!
ROBERTO
I got hoop dreams yo !!!
KOSY-MOTO
Can you get some betta pix?.. looks RAD!
oldfreestyler
I love seeing things like that, basically untouched since the 80's I bet. I always wonder when I'm driving, how many garages are probably still out there with treasures like that one. Thanks for sharing Paulie!...Oh, Gotta love the Odi bearing cover!
Pauly
Yep, untouched since probably 88. He let his sister ride it in the early 90s when he was away at college, but that's it. I was really surprised at the condition. A torn downtube decal. That's the only damage I could see.

[ October 24, 2006, 09:47 AM: Message edited by: RL Paulie ]
Smokin Endo
That's cool Paulie, I'm glad you too had a good time this weekend. I bet you wish you guys could have busted the bikes out for a quick session if weren't so cold... LOL

Did you even have your bike with you ? Probably not with the wedding and all

anyway that PFT is sweet ! Looks like he took good care of it and it's cool to see what parts people really used bitd

Brian
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