Is This A Zaskar?

I'd agree with those people ^^ . . . .

Still decent enough though. . . ...

Cranks and stem look particularly cool. . . . .
 
Thanks for all your help guys. In summary, definitely not a Zaskar, but nice bike. I have thrown in a bid but won't be going too high - there's already one too many bikes in the shed.
 
Heh, I was thinking of creating an account to ask you guys what I actually had... And then I saw a thread for my bike :D

I've got a picassa web album with a few more pics in it, unfortunately I can't link to it just yet (first post).

It's funny, as I'm somewhat more interested in figuring out what it is now than I have been in the last 10years or so.

As has already been stated, the GT stamp at the back of the top tube is curved. It also has a "7000 series aluminium" sticker on it that seems to be somewhat more original than the Zaskar stickers. I'm convinced its not a Zaskar.

There's been talk over on another forum that it could be a GT Backwoods with stripped paint? I have no reason to believe its had the paint removed, but is there another way to distinguish a Backwoods from a Avalanche/Pantera?

Any idea what the text "B1 1061" stamped under the BB is in reference too? I can't seem to find an actual stamping of the aluminium alloy used, do all GT's have a 7005 / 6061 stamp somewhere or is it commonly left off?

BTW while looking cool, that stem can be a real PITA. You have to remove the grip, brake lever and shifter to slide it off.

Anyway, thanks for all your previous posts guys. It's a great resource.
 
gm1230126":1y477iix said:
the great roberto":1y477iix said:
But then my 94 zaskar has no seriel number at all.

Then how do you know it's a 94 let alone a Zaskar? Were you the original owner? I take it it is stamped 6061 then?

'cause you told me it was a 94.

And yes it does have 6061 on the drop outs.
 
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