jmckellips
Retro Newbie
Can anyone help me? I have an old GT MTN bike with a bad purple repaint. I don't know model or year. no original parts i that i can tel. Serial number is H1K2 0543.
Aluminum or steel frame?Can anyone help me? I have an old GT MTN bike with a bad purple repaint. I don't know model or year. no original parts i that i can tel. Serial number is H1K2 0543.
cromo steelAluminum or steel frame?
Interesting, is the second character definitely a 1? If so, it is very early for the move from T stamping to H stamping. That should indicate October 1991 production, which would be possible as I have evidence of one 1992 model stamped H. Does it have a rear ubrake (seat stay mounted)?Can anyone help me? I have an old GT MTN bike with a bad purple repaint. I don't know model or year. no original parts i that i can tel. Serial number is H1K2 0543.
Yes it's a 1 and it takes u breaks. The seat post clamp is part of the frame.. will send photo tomorrowInteresting, is the second character definitely a 1? If so, it is very early for the move from T stamping to H stamping. That should indicate October 1991 production, which would be possible as I have evidence of one 1992 model stamped H. Does it have a rear ubrake (seat stay mounted)?
I'm not aware of any way to tell the model from the H serials, but given there was an overlap between T and H stamping, it seemes the lower end modles went to H before the higher ones.
Photos, or some additional details would help narrow it down. Does it have an integrated seat clamp and horizontal dropouts? If so, I think that narrows it down to Timberline, Talera or Outpost. Traces of original paint might help distinguish between those threee. I'll think about whether there are any other clues between them.
Sorry they can leaver i beleave. Been out of the bike Sean for about 30 years. Use to be a bike mechanic, tell I went into computersYes it's a 1 and it takes u breaks. The seat post clamp is part of the frame.. will send photo tomorrow