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    GT sizing and rider length

    Re: It's not a 96. Looks like a 98. Note the similarity of the fonts of the decals, in these images. A 98 GT Bravado and a 98 Zaskar. It could be a 16" or 18". Your friend should probably try it in person. Mid-to-late 90's, GT's have a great geometry imho. Naturally, the geometry of...
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    2006 Jamis Dragon Team with Retro Parts

    Re: Well the pics got deleted from my old image hosting site, they are back up now, years later lol.
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    1993 Diamondback Apex

    Re: Couple more pics.
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    1993 Diamondback Apex

    Re: True. I owned a 96 GT Zaskar for years. It was fast, great handling, and strong. But compared to riding a steel hardtail, that thing would beat me up. After a couple hours on the trail, you start to feel the affect. Also, compared to a steel hardtail, it was more difficult to "get my...
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    1993 Diamondback Apex

    Good stuff. These are quite underrated bikes imho. My buddy had a red beauty, 95 Apex, 20" and it fit me real nice. I would buy one of those if I break this one. The position was a bit more aggressive, but that can be rectified with riser bars, taller front tire, etc. Younger people don't know...
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    1993 Diamondback Apex

    Re: Ok just checked, the wheels are Araya TM-18, with LX hubs. I like the wheels, they are light enough and strong enough. The hubs are nice and smooth. No complaints.
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    1993 Diamondback Apex

    Re: Hi, this bike was bought as a frame only, on Ebay (got lucky that day). Later it was built up, with mostly Shimano LX. (Maybe it came with LX from the factory anyway though). The fork is from a 94 DB Apex, (found on Ebay as well, hehe, same color it seems). Also, many more modern parts...
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    1998 Jamis Dragon project

    Re: Ahhh, those red Jamis Dragons, from the late 90's to the mid-2000's. Excellent hardtails. Great riding, good geometry, relatively cheap on Craigslist/Ebay. The frame material is nearly perfect for a 26" hardtail. Smooth yet Deadly quick. I had a 1996 GT Zaskar, and 2003 Specialized...
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    1996 GT Psyclone

    Re: Simply stunning. One of the best xc hardtail flyers ever created.
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    1996 GT Psyclone

    :shock: ! This picture almost gave me a heart attack. It looks like a kaleidoscope of different colored enigma. Such amazing and rare bikes. Sensory overload.
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    DiamondBacks-Let's see them...

    Re: Wow, millsm you are on fire. Older Diamondback hardtails. Superb riding bikes. DB had some swagger in the early 90's until about 1997. Before the Raleigh takeover and degradation. Now they are a shadow of their former selves. Those frames are better than any modern alloy Stumpjumper or...
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    2006 Jamis Dragon Team with Retro Parts

    Re: Re: Thank you. Yes I can highly recommend this frame. Reynolds 853 is good stuff. The pre-97 frames were made from Tange Prestige, also great steel, yet different geometry it looks like. I should consider myself blessed then, to be able to get these frames, being in the USA. They pop up...
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    1993 Diamondback Apex

    Here is my 1993 Apex. 1993 was my favorite year, because the Head Tubes were bigger than usual. Thus the seating position is a bit more upright. This 18" frame, (though it measures 19" the traditional way), has a nice tall Head Tube. I am a leggy 6'1", with a strong preference for smaller...
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    DiamondBacks-Let's see them...

    Re: Here is my 1993 Apex. 1993 was my favorite year, because the Head Tubes were bigger than usual. This 18" frame, (though it measures 19" the traditional way), has a 14 cm Head Tube. I am a leggy 6'1", with a strong preference for smaller frames. More fun, flickable. Transports me back into...
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    2006 Jamis Dragon Team with Retro Parts

    I wanted to preserve the classic-XC geometry of my old 1996 GT Zaskar, but switch to Steel. Yet something that could still be Fast. Was looking for an older Steel race frame, like a 96' Kona Explosif, 96' Diamondback Axis, or any GT Psyclone (my unicorn). Hard to find any of the above. Then this...
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    1994 GT Bravado vs. 1992 GT Richter...same frame?

    Re: Very encouraging response. If this is the same frame as the Bravado and Avalanche of that year, then this is a quality frame indeed. Suitable for a build, a good steel mountain bike. I already have a GT Bologna Lite fork that has been neglected alone for months. It is begging to be bolted...
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    1994 GT Bravado vs. 1992 GT Richter...same frame?

    Re: I just don't understand why someone would create a fake Richter frame. You are not going to make that much more money in a GT Timberline------->Richter swap. A fake Psyclone or Bravado make sense. But I don't think people are doing that with the Richter. This frame seems like a genuine Richter.
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    1994 GT Bravado vs. 1992 GT Richter...same frame?

    Re: Very insightful. Appreciated. So the 92 Richter 8.0, although having a "True Temper GTX double butted" sticker on the frame, was actually mostly Tange double butted? Very interesting, your NOS frame has a flat black color. The one I am considering has a more glossy-black paint? It does...
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    1994 GT Bravado vs. 1992 GT Richter...same frame?

    Re: Alright. Some hours searching and here is my result in regard to the frames: 1992 GT Richter 8.0: True Temper GTX double butted chromoly 1994 GT Bravado LE: Tange Prestige Concept and True Temper Heat Treated GTX-III double butted chromoly So there seems to be a slight...
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    1994 GT Bravado vs. 1992 GT Richter...same frame?

    Re: Oh good catch, will have to leave the rear with the U-brake. A different fork with an Avid single-digit 7 v-brake in the front will provide adequate stopping power. Just want to know if the Richter will ride the same, or at least very similar to the Bravado. Have ridden some heavy, flexy...
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