-
• #2
Oh boy here we go…
-
• #3
Following
-
• #4
What’s the ‘99’ marking, is it the year?
-
• #5
It’s the maximum price it should be
-
• #6
Indeed, that's possibly the year
-
• #7
Agree
-
• #8
Ha!
-
• #9
........
-
• #10
Ha!
-
• #11
Probably manufactured by Spinner, they seem to make almost all Asian steel forks.
There was a tiny GT “Tech Shop” but they only made very high end stuff. Even the Xizang was outsourced to Sandvik. -
• #12
Does that include the zip ties? That's the only bit I'm interested in, really
-
• #13
You can have a special deal on the zip ties
-
• #14
i thought i was on japanese ebay but then the drugs wore off...
-
• #15
If you didn't have to guess about the headset, could you double the price?
-
• #16
@se1derful Go eat a cookie :)
-
• #17
Can you share a photo of the frame without the fork?
-
• #19
Nice bike.
Depending on your circumstances, maybe best to keep the fork in case you ever want to sell the frame set. Surely would be worth more.
-
• #20
@t-v : Thank you
Yeah, it's not a standalone fork, hence the asking price overall. If parting out the fork, my frame(set) worth less and if you add a fork to a "forkless" frame, it's worth instantly more. So, as stated, I will be happy to part out, rather than let it collecting dust. It's so far for someone who's willing to finish his/her dream GT GTB build and missing a fork. But only to right price :)
-
• #21
Glws
-
• #23
Sold
Comes from my GT GTB frameset (top tube c-to-c = 53.5cm), but I'm not a big fan of curved forks. To each their own.
If you're looking to finish your GT GTB build (or replace your damaged fork), and the steerer fits, that's your chance.
135mm steerer (picture angle is a bit akward but its 135mm).
Comes with the headset (I guess it's the original one as well).
Price : SOLD
4 Attachments