The bike is pretty much ready to go now, there'll be future updates but the addition of new shifters means it's rideable.
Not authentic in the slightest... Built to be ridden around my neighbourhood. It now has parts of Alivio, STX, STX RC and LX on it. Ironically probably would have happened to it in the 90s had I had the cash.
So here's the spec:
Frame: GT Timberline 4130 Chromalloy
Fork: Manitou Mach 5 Comp (Pro Outers)
Headset: Shimano STX
Stem: Zoom Chromalloy
Handlebar: Bikehut Alloy
Grips: Unbranded
Barends: N/A but coming soon
Brakes: STX (Thanks Retrokona)
Brake Pads: M-System
Brake Cables: Sithlord Specials
Cantilever cable hangers: Shimano
Brake Levers: Shimano STX RC
Shifters: Shimano STX RC
Front Derailleur: Shimano Alivio
Rear Derailleur: Shimano Deore LX
Derailleur Cables: Sithlord Specials
Cassette: Shimano Alivio
Chain: Taya Chain
Cranks: Shimano Alivio (In all bolts & rings)
Bottom Bracket: Shimano el-cheapo.
Pedals: Unbranded from my Avalanche
Hub Skewers: 'Outpost' branded *
Rims: Araya *
Hubs: Alivio rear, unbranded front (can't get the MBUK Club Roost sticker off the front
) *
Tyres: Michelin Mildgripper PR *
Saddle: GT Gel *
Seatpost: Kalloy *
Seatpost Binder: Cheapo QR *
Weight: Yes... It weighs like only an entry level 90s GT could... 29lbs according to my scales but it has to be more..
* denotes potential future upgrades