'94 GT Zaskar Aqua (all dead photobucket links)

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racer x":a0tsr698 said:
So nice mate looks awesome how you getting on with the BB setup :cool:
Cheers mate, glad you like it :)
The bottom bracket creaks quite a bit, i guess it doesnt like being set up with a chain guide. its fitted really tight at the moment which does help, but im gonna change to a dmr speed device to see if it makes any difference (its thinner in diameter and clamps itself to the frame)



Edit: now the bb has been used a bit, it no longer creaks. I guess the bearings just needed wearing in.
 
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I bought both of these 90s jerseys a while back to match the bike but I've barely worn em, i prefer looser clothes when i ride... if any GT riders wanna buy them, then give me a shout

Sean :)
 

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Re: 1994 GT Zasqua: Bomber z2 fitted, page 14

Love it with the bombers, best build combo so far. I bet it rides a lot better than with the spaghetti sids on the front.
 
Re: 1994 GT Zasqua: Bomber z2 fitted, page 14

shogun":n7m041e2 said:
Love it with the bombers, best build combo so far. I bet it rides a lot better than with the spaghetti sids on the front.
cheers

i didnt notice a great deal of difference to be honest, but obviously the bomber is a tougher fork which gives me more confidence in it. it also has a longer a-c height which makes it more suitable for the zaskar.... i didnt expect the sids to be as good as what they were tho, they could still withstand a pounding for what people say is quite a high maintenence fork. the older ones i think are far better than the the mid 00's sid fork (the ones with the long noodle like sanctions lol) Truth be told i only changed them because i didn't like the colour, they were after all just an impulse buy

sean :)
 
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