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Old 01-01-18 | 08:55 PM
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Old school or new school **********??? Please help.

Sorry I do not know how to post a pic but I have a clickable link below. I found a GT 24" frame and the back looks like a 1999 pro series 24". The front looks like a 2000 pro series 24". First I thought it might be 80's but I doubt that Now. The back of the top tube extends about 2 or 3"s past the back of the seat tube. The part of the top tube that is behind the seat tube curves down a little. The seat stays are attached behind the seat tube This is a link to the add. This is a link to the Pic https://imgur.com/a/Ekbtv I think you will have fun with this one. But don't try too hard it may be a fake. Please let me know if the link does not work. The add says it is sold but it said that when I went to look at it so it may not be. If I can get this frame I will be selling it. Thank for taking a look
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All computers are able to take a screenshot. If you're on a mac, google "mac screenshot" and follow the directions. If you're on a PC, google "pc screenshot", and follow the directions. You aren't able to right click the picture to download it?

The link you included leads me nowhere, btw. It brings me to a page for one to request a download of the site in question.
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All computers are able to take a screenshot. If you're on a mac, google "mac screenshot" and follow the directions. If you're on a PC, google "pc screenshot", and follow the directions. You aren't able to right click the picture to download it?

The link you included leads me nowhere, btw. It brings me to a page for one to request a download of the site in question.


I could not download it but I try to get a screan shot. Thanks I think think that will work then I will post a pic.

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My post has a good link now.

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Old 01-06-18 | 09:17 PM
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THis 24" is definitely not 80's old school. The frame is much too small and it has a threadless stem. I have been away from BMX for many years so do not know the actual date of this one but am thinking post 2000.
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