Older Bike Question?
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Older Bike Question?
Hey, a buddy of mine is selling his 1999 GT Zaskar I know it is old school but it is newer than my 1995 Fisher. Any how the GT has all kinds of miles on it but all road what would it be worth?
Here are the specs:
BB Shell Width: 73mm English
BB Spindle Length: Unspecified
Bicycle Type: mountain bike, front suspension
Bottom Bracket: Shimano cartridge
Brake Levers: Shimano Deore XT
Brakeset: Shimano Deore XT V-Brake brakes, Shimano Deore XT levers
Chain: Shimano CN-HG72, 1/2 x 3/32"
Chain Size: 1/2 x 3/32"
Chainrings: 22/32/44
Chainstay Length: 42.6cm
Colors: Cosmic Sunrise
Component Group: Mountain Mix
Crankset: Shimano Deore XT, 22/32/44 teeth
Fork Brand & Model: Rock Shox Sid XC, 3.15" travel
Fork Crown: triple-clamp
Fork Material: aluminum/magnesium, triple-clamp crown
Fork Rake: Unspecified
Fork Travel: 3.15" travel
Frame Angles: 70.5 head, 73.5 seat
Frame Construction: TIG-welded
Frame Tubing Material: 6061 T6 aluminum, butted
Front Brake: Shimano Deore XT V-Brake
Front Brake Lever: Shimano Deore XT
Front Derailleur: Shimano Deore XT
Front Derailleur Type: Unspecified
Handlebar: Titec Enduro HF
Handlebar Extensions: Not included
Handlebar Stem: Azonic ORC
Head Tube Angle: 70.5
Headset: 1 1/8" threadless Aheadset Kontak DL
Headset Diameter: 1 1/8" threadless
Hub Front: Mavic Crosslink
Hub Rear: Mavic Crosslink
Hubs: Mavic Crosslink
Largest Rear Cog: 32
Num Rear Cogs: 9-speed
Pedals: Time ATAC
Rear Brake: Shimano Deore XT V-Brake
Rear Brake Lever: Shimano Deore XT
Rear Cogs: 9-speed, 11 - 32 teeth
Rear Derailleur: Shimano XTR
Rear Shock: Not applicable
Rear Shock Travel: Not applicable
Rim Front: Mavic Crosslink
Rim Rear: Mavic Crosslink
Rims: Mavic Crosslink, 28-hole
Saddle: SDG Comp Belair, chromoly rails
Seat Post Diameter: Unspecified
Seat Tube Angle: 73.5
Seatpost: Thomson Elite
Shift Levers: Shimano Deore XT RapidFire SL
Sizes: 12.5", 14.5", 16", 18", 20"
Smallest Rear Cog: 11
Spoke Brand: Mavic stainless steel, 2.0mm double-butted
Spoke Gauge: 2.0mm
Spoke Holes: 28-hole
Spoke Material: stainless steel
Spoke Nipples: alloy nipples
Spoke Type: double-butted
Sugg Retail: 2392.99
Tire Front: Michelin Wild Gripper kevlar
Tire Rear: Michelin Wild Gripper kevlar
Tire Size Front: 26 x 1.95"
Tire Size Rear: 26 x 1.95"
Tires: 26 x 1.95" Michelin Wild Gripper kevlar
Top Tube Length: 57.5cm
Weight: Unspecified
Wheelbase: 107.2cm
Thanks
Mike
Here are the specs:
BB Shell Width: 73mm English
BB Spindle Length: Unspecified
Bicycle Type: mountain bike, front suspension
Bottom Bracket: Shimano cartridge
Brake Levers: Shimano Deore XT
Brakeset: Shimano Deore XT V-Brake brakes, Shimano Deore XT levers
Chain: Shimano CN-HG72, 1/2 x 3/32"
Chain Size: 1/2 x 3/32"
Chainrings: 22/32/44
Chainstay Length: 42.6cm
Colors: Cosmic Sunrise
Component Group: Mountain Mix
Crankset: Shimano Deore XT, 22/32/44 teeth
Fork Brand & Model: Rock Shox Sid XC, 3.15" travel
Fork Crown: triple-clamp
Fork Material: aluminum/magnesium, triple-clamp crown
Fork Rake: Unspecified
Fork Travel: 3.15" travel
Frame Angles: 70.5 head, 73.5 seat
Frame Construction: TIG-welded
Frame Tubing Material: 6061 T6 aluminum, butted
Front Brake: Shimano Deore XT V-Brake
Front Brake Lever: Shimano Deore XT
Front Derailleur: Shimano Deore XT
Front Derailleur Type: Unspecified
Handlebar: Titec Enduro HF
Handlebar Extensions: Not included
Handlebar Stem: Azonic ORC
Head Tube Angle: 70.5
Headset: 1 1/8" threadless Aheadset Kontak DL
Headset Diameter: 1 1/8" threadless
Hub Front: Mavic Crosslink
Hub Rear: Mavic Crosslink
Hubs: Mavic Crosslink
Largest Rear Cog: 32
Num Rear Cogs: 9-speed
Pedals: Time ATAC
Rear Brake: Shimano Deore XT V-Brake
Rear Brake Lever: Shimano Deore XT
Rear Cogs: 9-speed, 11 - 32 teeth
Rear Derailleur: Shimano XTR
Rear Shock: Not applicable
Rear Shock Travel: Not applicable
Rim Front: Mavic Crosslink
Rim Rear: Mavic Crosslink
Rims: Mavic Crosslink, 28-hole
Saddle: SDG Comp Belair, chromoly rails
Seat Post Diameter: Unspecified
Seat Tube Angle: 73.5
Seatpost: Thomson Elite
Shift Levers: Shimano Deore XT RapidFire SL
Sizes: 12.5", 14.5", 16", 18", 20"
Smallest Rear Cog: 11
Spoke Brand: Mavic stainless steel, 2.0mm double-butted
Spoke Gauge: 2.0mm
Spoke Holes: 28-hole
Spoke Material: stainless steel
Spoke Nipples: alloy nipples
Spoke Type: double-butted
Sugg Retail: 2392.99
Tire Front: Michelin Wild Gripper kevlar
Tire Rear: Michelin Wild Gripper kevlar
Tire Size Front: 26 x 1.95"
Tire Size Rear: 26 x 1.95"
Tires: 26 x 1.95" Michelin Wild Gripper kevlar
Top Tube Length: 57.5cm
Weight: Unspecified
Wheelbase: 107.2cm
Thanks
Mike
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One of the better hardtails for sure. As I've said before, little technology advance in hardtails for years except the addition of disc brakes. Google for "gt zaskar reviews" and click on the first link.
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Hub Front: Mavic Crosslink
Hub Rear: Mavic Crosslink
Hubs: Mavic Crosslink
Rim Front: Mavic Crosslink
Rim Rear: Mavic Crosslink
Rims: Mavic Crosslink, 28-hole
Spoke Brand: Mavic stainless steel, 2.0mm double-butted
Spoke Gauge: 2.0mm
Spoke Holes: 28-hole
Spoke Material: stainless steel
Spoke Nipples: alloy nipples
Spoke Type: double-butted
Hub Rear: Mavic Crosslink
Hubs: Mavic Crosslink
Rim Front: Mavic Crosslink
Rim Rear: Mavic Crosslink
Rims: Mavic Crosslink, 28-hole
Spoke Brand: Mavic stainless steel, 2.0mm double-butted
Spoke Gauge: 2.0mm
Spoke Holes: 28-hole
Spoke Material: stainless steel
Spoke Nipples: alloy nipples
Spoke Type: double-butted
I'm curious, what kind of wheels does this bike have?
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I just got back from riding this bike off road for the first time and wow it is hard as a rock. The feel is way different than my 1995 Fisher way stiff almost too much so for off road.
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