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Old 06-04-07 | 04:10 PM
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GT Track bike?

I can swear I've seen GT track bikes. Do they sell them in the US? My internship at Dorel started today and I found out that as employees we get all Schwinn, GT, and Mongoose bikes at less than half MSRP. I just have to tell them what I want, but I can't find their track bike on the website. The Madison is beautiful but I don't know if the geometry is true track.

So does GT offer a track bike or have I just seen conversions?
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Old 06-04-07 | 04:17 PM
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Well. there's the GTB and Pulse but I don't think they make them anymore...unless you call some GT headquarters warehouse or whatever..they might have something...
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Originally Posted by subsistbmx@hotm
...unless you call some GT headquarters warehouse or whatever..they might have something...
Do this, you might be able to find a crate of them. Pulses are the higher end ones and came with Dura Ace. There was a guy on eBay selling NIB Pulses a few months ago, so you never know. I ride one and like it, the pics are in my sig.
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Old 06-04-07 | 04:21 PM
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a bike shop near me has a GT track bike hanging up (i'm not sure what the MSRP is on it)

i'm not a track geometry officianado or anything, but from the looks of it, it definitely looks more suited for a track than the madison would be though. i'm sure the 75 degree geometry (or whatever the hell) nazis will get me for that claim, but the seat tube is taller than the cluster, so i'd imagine the back is really tight.

i have no idea if they're still in production or not
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Old 06-04-07 | 04:22 PM
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errr, yeah it looks like jet sanchez's, i just couldn't remember. i just remembered i didn't like the way the rear stays are positioned in the grand scheme of things.
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Old 06-04-07 | 04:24 PM
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Yeah I guess I'll just ask to see if they could look around if they have any in the warehouse. Do you guys know what the MSRP on the GTB and Pulse were? Ballpark. If the Pulse had DA I'm guessing +$1000? I think I want to spend $300 max.
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Old 06-04-07 | 04:26 PM
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errr, yeah it looks like jet sanchez's, i just couldn't remember. i just remembered i didn't like the way the rear stays are positioned in the grand scheme of things.
It is a love it or hate it thing, I know, but I have a weakness for GTs from my mountain biking days so couldn't pass up this frame when I saw it. It is very stiff but I like that, so I have no complaints. I should probably put a carbon fork on it or something but the carbon seat post softens things up a bit.

Mine is a '98 and I don't believe there was much distinction between the different years. They are no longer in production and I believe that the last year was 2002 but I am not 100% sure of that. However, if Schwinn brought back the Madison, you never know....



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Do you guys know what the MSRP on the GTB and Pulse were? Ballpark. If the Pulse had DA I'm guessing +$1000? I think I want to spend $300 max.
Dunno what original MSRP was but the guy on eBay was slinging his NIB Pulses for 1050$USD and he sold them all. This was about 6 months ago and he had about 5 or so.
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you won't find a NOS or NIB Pulse or GTB frame on craigslist or ebay for less than $600 but there might be a couple hanging around shops. they haven't been produced for 9 years so they are getting harder to find. I would kill for one that is NOS. From what I remember those full NOS Pulses were going for about a grand on the bay. whatever happened to the rumor that GT was going to start reproducing them.
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Old 06-04-07 | 05:00 PM
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triple triangle ftw!

i've been searching for one.. no luck :/
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Hey if I find out anything I'll let you guys know! Thanks for the help.
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there are ways to find out...
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Old 06-04-07 | 07:40 PM
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Yes...I googled "GT track bike" before I posted, and I found a couple on Velospace. I didn't know if they were still available or were ever sold in the US, or if those were just conversions (didn't seem likely with the fork ends though).
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Old 06-04-07 | 11:30 PM
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if anyone lives in/around norfolk virginia, there's a bike shop here with one hanging. i can check and see how much he's selling it for. i'm pretty sure it's a pulse, too.
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Old 06-04-07 | 11:47 PM
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you won't find a NOS or NIB Pulse or GTB frame on craigslist or ebay for less than $600 but there might be a couple hanging around shops. they haven't been produced for 9 years so they are getting harder to find. I would kill for one that is NOS. From what I remember those full NOS Pulses were going for about a grand on the bay. whatever happened to the rumor that GT was going to start reproducing them.
ive seen several on craigslist up here. just checkout newyork.craigslist.com. maybe you could talk them into mailing it. i almost bought one maybe like 3-4 weeks ago for $450 but it was too small. from what i hear theyre a weird ride, but i didnt even take it around the block. but i have definately seen atleast 3 in the last 6months all around 450. seems like they all came with components too.
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Old 06-05-07 | 02:51 AM
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They're actually in pretty high demand. It's a love/hate kind of frame. I'm aware of two GTBs that recently sold seperately for over $300 each, just frame and fork.

I love(d) the bike (just sold mine). It's -really- stiff, slightly reverse sloping top tube, and very light. It was just a bit more aggresive than I would have liked.
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Old 06-05-07 | 07:45 AM
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I heard rumors that GT is bringing it back., at least the GTB.
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Old 06-05-07 | 07:56 AM
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I heard rumors that GT is bringing it back., at least the GTB.
Really it would be amazing if the didn't at this point. It's even kinda weird that they haven't already.

Too bad the one without a seat tube won't be coming back. It would probably be much nicer to ride on the road.
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Old 06-05-07 | 12:14 PM
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I have a bookmarked link for a few GT track frames - a shop in California has some.. $350 - I'll post a link when I get home or PM for it..
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Old 06-05-07 | 12:40 PM
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i dig those frames... kinda faking it with a project bike now... making fixed cyclocross-ish frankenbike from a decent older karakoram frame. waiting for a new fork and off to the powdercoater it goes.
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Old 06-05-07 | 01:43 PM
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yeah I asked the pacific rep, if knew of any gtb's or pulses laying around there warehouses and he laughed at me, I also asked him about rumors of the making a new track bike and he told me he knew nothing about it.......get a schwinn track bike there nifty and for the price you cant go wrong at all
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Old 06-05-07 | 02:23 PM
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I just emailed GT, who would neither "confirm no deny any new track bike or reissue", but siad that the '08 line is coming out in august.
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You mean one of these:

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Old 06-05-07 | 02:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Yoshi
You mean one of these:

I've never seen that before...that's hot.

I talked to a Pacific Cycles rep (oddly enough they PM'ed me here on bikeforums) and they said there are no NOS frames or bikes laying around. GT liquidated all their stock when they went bankrupt.
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I've never seen that before...that's hot.

I talked to a Pacific Cycles rep (oddly enough they PM'ed me here on bikeforums) and they said there are no NOS frames or bikes laying around. GT liquidated all their stock when they went bankrupt.
Yeah, it's actually a re-badged Trimble and was made for the 1996 and 2000 US Olympic track team.
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Old 06-05-07 | 03:51 PM
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The aforementioned ebay seller of GT's was Ted Prahl of the Treadmill in Potsdam NY (actually Ted's pal was the seller). I'm pretty sure he's sold em all off, he recently moved the shop and doesn't have near the room he use to. My Saturday morning rides take me past the shop, I'll have to stop and see what's left in the basement. He use to have literally mounds of bike parts and frames.

NOS Pulses for $1000, should have bought one instead of the GTB, I've done enough upgrades to it I would have saved money in the long run.
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