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1994 GT RTS1
Having had this frame for a few years now, and with the arrival of the fork crown enabling me to finally fit the correct forks, it's high time I put this thread together.
To start with, it was always the plan to build using XT M737 like the original factory spec, but with the addition of a few bits of titanium here and there.
I had always planned to use mag 21 SL titanium forks but they don't come up often and the only ones I could find were too short in the steerer for the Syncros Stem. I still bought some anyway, via easyrider, just to have and loaned them to my Parkpre 825.
In the meantime I picked up some of the 1st Judy SLs, as they came out late 1994 and would be just about period correct for the build and a lot easier to come by.
The set I got were full of powder, but I was given an unused set of elastomers so fitted those, they lasted for a couple of rides but soon also turned to mush (see the travel on one of the last pics below), not wanting to throw £40 at the forks for new springs the bike was hung up for 6 months, then out of the blue a pair of forks were discovered in the RB for sale section, I put second dibs on them, but had just missed out, for some reason I added a comment that I only needed the steerer. soon after that a PM came through from my teenage self, who was offering the steerer (he had bought the forks) what a gent.
Forks fitted last week, they are not as shiny as they would have been, and some better ones will come up one day, but I think they look much better than the Judys. I just need to replace all the ti bolts on the forks as they were all replaced with steel when I got them.
Also notice that all the linkage bolts on the frame are titanium
Original Catalogue Image
Build Spec
Fork: Rock Shox Mag21 Ti
Headset: Tioga - Alchemy
Stem: Syncros - Cattle Head
Handlebar: GT - Alloy
Grips: Onza - Ulles
Barends: N/A
Brake Levers: Shimano XT M737 Rapid Fire Combos
Brake Arms: Shimano XT M737 Cantilever
Brake Pads: Aztec
Cable Yokes [front / rear]: Shimano XT M737
Brake Cables & Outers: Shimano
Gear Shifters: Shimano XT M737 Rapid Fire Combos
Front Mech: Shimano XT M737
Rear Mech: Shimano XT M737
Bottom Bracket: Zero - Titanium
Cranks: Shimano XT M737
Crank Bolts: Shimano
Chainring [outer / middle / inner] Shimano XT M737
Chainring bolts: Alloy
Pedals: Onza - H.O. Titanium
Cassette / Freewheel: Shimano XT M737
Chain: Sram - PC870
Gear Cables & Outers: Shimano
Hub [front]: Shimano XT M737 custom titanium axles and bolts
Hub [rear]: Shimano XT M737 custom titanium axles and bolts
Rim [front]: Mavic - 230
Rim [rear]: Mavic - 230
Wheel Binder [front] Titanium Bolt
Wheel Binder [rear] Titanium Bolt
Spokes: DT double-butted
Nipples: DT - Silver Alloy
Tyre [front] Onza - Porcupine
Tyre [rear] Onza - Porcupine
Tubes: Latex Schraeder valve
Seatpost: Kalloy - Black alloy
Saddle: Vetta - SL
Seatpost Binder: GT - factory
Bottle Cage: N/A
Bottle Cage Bolts: Black Alloy
Some Pics taken August 2014 (yes that is a donkey)
A few images taken over the last couple of years
Gisburn Forest
Penmachno Forest
Cathedral Quary (Lake District)
Having had this frame for a few years now, and with the arrival of the fork crown enabling me to finally fit the correct forks, it's high time I put this thread together.
To start with, it was always the plan to build using XT M737 like the original factory spec, but with the addition of a few bits of titanium here and there.
I had always planned to use mag 21 SL titanium forks but they don't come up often and the only ones I could find were too short in the steerer for the Syncros Stem. I still bought some anyway, via easyrider, just to have and loaned them to my Parkpre 825.
In the meantime I picked up some of the 1st Judy SLs, as they came out late 1994 and would be just about period correct for the build and a lot easier to come by.
The set I got were full of powder, but I was given an unused set of elastomers so fitted those, they lasted for a couple of rides but soon also turned to mush (see the travel on one of the last pics below), not wanting to throw £40 at the forks for new springs the bike was hung up for 6 months, then out of the blue a pair of forks were discovered in the RB for sale section, I put second dibs on them, but had just missed out, for some reason I added a comment that I only needed the steerer. soon after that a PM came through from my teenage self, who was offering the steerer (he had bought the forks) what a gent.
Forks fitted last week, they are not as shiny as they would have been, and some better ones will come up one day, but I think they look much better than the Judys. I just need to replace all the ti bolts on the forks as they were all replaced with steel when I got them.
Also notice that all the linkage bolts on the frame are titanium
Original Catalogue Image
Build Spec
Fork: Rock Shox Mag21 Ti
Headset: Tioga - Alchemy
Stem: Syncros - Cattle Head
Handlebar: GT - Alloy
Grips: Onza - Ulles
Barends: N/A
Brake Levers: Shimano XT M737 Rapid Fire Combos
Brake Arms: Shimano XT M737 Cantilever
Brake Pads: Aztec
Cable Yokes [front / rear]: Shimano XT M737
Brake Cables & Outers: Shimano
Gear Shifters: Shimano XT M737 Rapid Fire Combos
Front Mech: Shimano XT M737
Rear Mech: Shimano XT M737
Bottom Bracket: Zero - Titanium
Cranks: Shimano XT M737
Crank Bolts: Shimano
Chainring [outer / middle / inner] Shimano XT M737
Chainring bolts: Alloy
Pedals: Onza - H.O. Titanium
Cassette / Freewheel: Shimano XT M737
Chain: Sram - PC870
Gear Cables & Outers: Shimano
Hub [front]: Shimano XT M737 custom titanium axles and bolts
Hub [rear]: Shimano XT M737 custom titanium axles and bolts
Rim [front]: Mavic - 230
Rim [rear]: Mavic - 230
Wheel Binder [front] Titanium Bolt
Wheel Binder [rear] Titanium Bolt
Spokes: DT double-butted
Nipples: DT - Silver Alloy
Tyre [front] Onza - Porcupine
Tyre [rear] Onza - Porcupine
Tubes: Latex Schraeder valve
Seatpost: Kalloy - Black alloy
Saddle: Vetta - SL
Seatpost Binder: GT - factory
Bottle Cage: N/A
Bottle Cage Bolts: Black Alloy
Some Pics taken August 2014 (yes that is a donkey)
A few images taken over the last couple of years
Gisburn Forest
Penmachno Forest
Cathedral Quary (Lake District)