I build all my bikes to ride and to adore when I'm taking a rest. I get out at least 5 days a week!
My bikes have that little luxury of spending their idle time with me in the living room, lucky buggers!
I had two of these in the 90's, both this white colour and the alternate forest green colour (my first GT was the forest green Timberline).
They're quite easy to upgrade but a little bit on the heavy side. Solid bikes though. Plain gauge Tange chromoly steel frame.
If it wasn't for the green...
AS per title..
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/187094572362?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=q0Tw4jIFS3u&sssrc=2047675&ssuid=d2zLQnRbQvW&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
For sale:
Finally got round to take some photos of this lovely seatpost, it is in really nice condition and came fitted to my 1991 GT Avalanche I recently bought. unfortunately it was not the correct size for my Avalanche as that required a 27.0mm seatpost and I got the original seatpost...
@Antwack
You can buy presta valve inner tubes with different length valves from Decathlon, standard size is 48mm and the longer 60mm which should easily fit deep section rims. I am sure you can find long valve inner tubes from other outlets too. ;)
I paid £400 for my 1991 GT Avalanche, including the 2x4 forks I bought on eBay, But then, that was an Avalanche, I wouldn't have paid that for a Timberline as that sits a few models down in the line up.