GT track frame
#26
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here's what it looked like after I got it and took a scotch pad to it (knocked off all the hanging paint boogers):

the ONLY mark anywhere on the frame is the GT symbol on the back of the top tube, where it sticks through the seat tube, no number on the BB shell, or on any of the tubes.
the original paint was long gone, and the bike had been black, then blue, then orange, then black, and now this horrid tiger stripe crap. it'll be back from the blasters firday)

the ONLY mark anywhere on the frame is the GT symbol on the back of the top tube, where it sticks through the seat tube, no number on the BB shell, or on any of the tubes.
the original paint was long gone, and the bike had been black, then blue, then orange, then black, and now this horrid tiger stripe crap. it'll be back from the blasters firday)

Seriously, the green should look great, I can't wait to see it!
#27
I'm confused. Does that thing have canti brakes on it?
GT did make all steel road frames for quite some time. Looks like some kinda modded road frame.
GT did make all steel road frames for quite some time. Looks like some kinda modded road frame.
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#28
71 Peugeot. fixed.
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there's one parked at a rack at my building actually. looks exactly the same but horizontal dropouts instead of track dropouts. hard to imagine that sort of front wheel clearance if it was actually designed for the track, and I don't think too many bikes of that vintage were designed to be commuter fixed gears.
#32
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This is Africa, 1943. War spits out its violence overhead and the sandy graveyard swallows it up. Her name is King Nine, B-25, medium bomber, Twelfth Air Force. On a hot, still morning she took off from Tunisia to bomb the southern tip of Italy. An errant piece of flak tore a hole in a wing tank and, like a wounded bird, this is where she landed, not to return on this day, or any other day.
This is Africa, 1943. War spits out its violence overhead and the sandy graveyard swallows it up. Her name is King Nine, B-25, medium bomber, Twelfth Air Force. On a hot, still morning she took off from Tunisia to bomb the southern tip of Italy. An errant piece of flak tore a hole in a wing tank and, like a wounded bird, this is where she landed, not to return on this day, or any other day.
#33
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Bikes: gt gtb & marinoni pista special.
you'll love the bike! update us with pictures for sure
I'm still in love with mine after all this time! and out of my stable, I still ride my GT by FAR the most.

heres what it looked like when I first got it.
I'm still in love with mine after all this time! and out of my stable, I still ride my GT by FAR the most.

heres what it looked like when I first got it.
#34
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Bikes: 1972 Paramount Track, 1972 Paramount P13 Road, 1972 Paramount Tandem, 1986 Paramount Road, Merckx MXL, Gunnar Cross Hairs, Samson Illusion NJS, KHS Aero Track, Titus Racer X 29er, Tom Palermo Custom Touring
here's what it looked like after I got it and took a scotch pad to it (knocked off all the hanging paint boogers):

the ONLY mark anywhere on the frame is the GT symbol on the back of the top tube, where it sticks through the seat tube, no number on the BB shell, or on any of the tubes.
the original paint was long gone, and the bike had been black, then blue, then orange, then black, and now this horrid tiger stripe crap. it'll be back from the blasters firday)

the ONLY mark anywhere on the frame is the GT symbol on the back of the top tube, where it sticks through the seat tube, no number on the BB shell, or on any of the tubes.
the original paint was long gone, and the bike had been black, then blue, then orange, then black, and now this horrid tiger stripe crap. it'll be back from the blasters firday)
#36
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That's almost definitely a road conversion. It even has water bottle bosses, cable stops, and canti pegs on it. Either that, or someone went through a lot of trouble to turn a Yamaguchi track bike into a mediocre road frame. Still a cool bike, I just hope the buyer didn't pay GT track-prices for it.
I'd be curious to see some real detailed shots, once it gets sand blasted.
I'd be curious to see some real detailed shots, once it gets sand blasted.
#37
I agree about it maybe being a converted road frame, because of all the braze ons and canti brakes and the rear spacing is too wide,... the fork is totally wrong, still I paid $325, and sold most of the original components already so the total out of pocket dollars was about $170, not bad for a really unique POS
, and still WAY better than my motobacon.
I can't find a GT road frame that looks like this tho,..still lookin
rides: really good: wheelies all day, stoppies: nice and long, rides no hands very straight, but I'm thinking it doesn't handle QUICK like my friends bianchi pista track bike.
I'll change the fork and see what that does.
I went down to the blasters and he hadn't even started it yet, so I paid him, and said I'd bring it back in a week or so (because I was itchin to ride it) I have it set up now with the fixed running gear and it feels high in the front (which after looking at that fork, it is) other than that, I really like it.
oh and that thing has been on craigslist for over 3 months now, so you had plenty of time to go look at it
but don't lose too much sleep over it, the more I look at it, the more I think it's just a track end converted road bike.
, and still WAY better than my motobacon.I can't find a GT road frame that looks like this tho,..still lookin
rides: really good: wheelies all day, stoppies: nice and long, rides no hands very straight, but I'm thinking it doesn't handle QUICK like my friends bianchi pista track bike.
I'll change the fork and see what that does.
I went down to the blasters and he hadn't even started it yet, so I paid him, and said I'd bring it back in a week or so (because I was itchin to ride it) I have it set up now with the fixed running gear and it feels high in the front (which after looking at that fork, it is) other than that, I really like it.
oh and that thing has been on craigslist for over 3 months now, so you had plenty of time to go look at it

but don't lose too much sleep over it, the more I look at it, the more I think it's just a track end converted road bike.
#38
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That is a *****in' cross bike. Ride the snot out of it. Can't wait to see photos after the powdercoaters.
#39
^ i can't believe that took that long. bfssfg is slippin'.
also, but no offense, but lol @ mistaking that for the any of the gt tracks, especially the shaklee custom, it's so tight and aggressive. and what you have looks like an 80's buick. also, you thought yamaguchi built an olympic team frame outta generic 4130?
also, but no offense, but lol @ mistaking that for the any of the gt tracks, especially the shaklee custom, it's so tight and aggressive. and what you have looks like an 80's buick. also, you thought yamaguchi built an olympic team frame outta generic 4130?
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#40
honestly, i have a ****ty old karakoram that a roomate gave me... i threw 700s on it just to see what would happen, and it looked exactly like that.
you may have paid 300+ for a frame worth 25 bucks.
here's a photo of one (much bigger) with 26" & fat tires.
you may have paid 300+ for a frame worth 25 bucks.
here's a photo of one (much bigger) with 26" & fat tires.
#42
You might have a point although with the 700 wheels the canti brakes wouldn't line up.
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This is Africa, 1943. War spits out its violence overhead and the sandy graveyard swallows it up. Her name is King Nine, B-25, medium bomber, Twelfth Air Force. On a hot, still morning she took off from Tunisia to bomb the southern tip of Italy. An errant piece of flak tore a hole in a wing tank and, like a wounded bird, this is where she landed, not to return on this day, or any other day.
This is Africa, 1943. War spits out its violence overhead and the sandy graveyard swallows it up. Her name is King Nine, B-25, medium bomber, Twelfth Air Force. On a hot, still morning she took off from Tunisia to bomb the southern tip of Italy. An errant piece of flak tore a hole in a wing tank and, like a wounded bird, this is where she landed, not to return on this day, or any other day.
#43
yeah, but they already took a torch to it to add track ends (assuming the OP even knows what they are) so theoretically they coulda moved the canti bosses... i suppose that's really unlikely
actually, if i recall correctly, the canti brakes on the karakoram were rather adjustably not sure if there's any brake that could give you 40mm of play though...
also, the fork looks way too new for that frame, could just be an aftermarket cross fork designed for 700s, and that solves the front problem.
i dunno, i searched around for a gt cross frame, and nothing came up (with photos, at least) that would be old enough to still be threaded.
actually, if i recall correctly, the canti brakes on the karakoram were rather adjustably not sure if there's any brake that could give you 40mm of play though...
also, the fork looks way too new for that frame, could just be an aftermarket cross fork designed for 700s, and that solves the front problem.
i dunno, i searched around for a gt cross frame, and nothing came up (with photos, at least) that would be old enough to still be threaded.
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#44
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Even if that were the case (modded MTB frame) he paid $300 for a BIKE with a frame that unmodified, was probably worth $25. Getting canti-studs added isn't cheap. And all the other parts aren't free. No matter how you slice it, it's a decent price for a SS cross bike. Way cheaper than a San Jose or a Rob Roy, and it's cooler looking than both of those too.
#45
i dunno, i took mine for a spin with 700s and the frame was very stretched out... it was really sketchy. i wouldn't ride it around.
also, he has no clue who did the modifications... could be very unsafe. at the very least i would have it blasted and checked out by someone who knows what to look for, before powdercoating.
just seems sketchy to me... dude claimed to be an olympian, and claimed to be selling a track bike; he's obviously full of ****.
and if it's a modded karakoram, i believe that's a pretty low end model, ie sold at costco.
2 bikes that are designed to be ridden on 700s, it's irrelevant.
also, he has no clue who did the modifications... could be very unsafe. at the very least i would have it blasted and checked out by someone who knows what to look for, before powdercoating.
just seems sketchy to me... dude claimed to be an olympian, and claimed to be selling a track bike; he's obviously full of ****.
and if it's a modded karakoram, i believe that's a pretty low end model, ie sold at costco.
Way cheaper than a San Jose or a Rob Roy, and it's cooler looking than both of those too.
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#46
Even if that were the case (modded MTB frame) he paid $300 for a BIKE with a frame that unmodified, was probably worth $25. Getting canti-studs added isn't cheap. And all the other parts aren't free. No matter how you slice it, it's a decent price for a SS cross bike. Way cheaper than a San Jose or a Rob Roy, and it's cooler looking than both of those too.
I tried to justify my purchase of a Ford Escort once. Didn't work.
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This is Africa, 1943. War spits out its violence overhead and the sandy graveyard swallows it up. Her name is King Nine, B-25, medium bomber, Twelfth Air Force. On a hot, still morning she took off from Tunisia to bomb the southern tip of Italy. An errant piece of flak tore a hole in a wing tank and, like a wounded bird, this is where she landed, not to return on this day, or any other day.
This is Africa, 1943. War spits out its violence overhead and the sandy graveyard swallows it up. Her name is King Nine, B-25, medium bomber, Twelfth Air Force. On a hot, still morning she took off from Tunisia to bomb the southern tip of Italy. An errant piece of flak tore a hole in a wing tank and, like a wounded bird, this is where she landed, not to return on this day, or any other day.
#47
it came with canti studs, and the calipers were pretty adjustable, as i mentioned above, the bike is 6k miles away, so i can't be sure how adjustable, but i have seen fairly long adjustment slots on vbrakes.
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#48
dunno, i could be wrong and it may be some cross model that gt put out, but if i am right, it's a bad idea.
i wondered if it coulda been a cool beater/funnybike & every mechanic i asked told me it was a dumb idea, and one said it could put more stress on the frame, due to the longer wheelbase. safe or not, it definitely handled like ****.
i wondered if it coulda been a cool beater/funnybike & every mechanic i asked told me it was a dumb idea, and one said it could put more stress on the frame, due to the longer wheelbase. safe or not, it definitely handled like ****.
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#49
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also, he has no clue who did the modifications... could be very unsafe. at the very least i would have it blasted and checked out by someone who knows what to look for, before powdercoating.
just seems sketchy to me... dude claimed to be an olympian, and claimed to be selling a track bike; he's obviously full of ****.
just seems sketchy to me... dude claimed to be an olympian, and claimed to be selling a track bike; he's obviously full of ****.
You have no idea what you are talking about. Karakorams were a relatively high-end model for GT. Went for around $800 new, full LX drivetrain. GT made tons of frames like that, what makes you think it's the same as yours?
#50
That fork is definitely designed for 700c wheels. I'd bet the A-C height is roughly the same between the other forks. The only other real change to the handling would be a slightly higher BB, but that shouldn't make that big of a difference. Maybe your wheels were messed up? I'd bet he rode it around before he paid for it too.
re: him riding it: no offense to OP, but he thought it was a track frame when it had canti & bottle cage bosses. he obviously doesn't have much track frame knowledge.
also, as i said, i had a mechanic say it could totally stress the welds to be riding my frame around on 700s, due to geometry changes... i'm not a frame builder or an engineer, so he could be completely wrong and i probably wouldn't know, but it felt sketchy to me.
afaik, mine it was a mix of reg. deore & LX components, which is definitely not high end stuff... budget 'pro' gear. and that's neither here nor there, because these 'coveted' (decade + old, maybe close to 2) components were stripped off before he got it. i've got mine in a box if you wanna save on your next build.
again, this may not even be a karakoram. all i ever said is that it looks like mine when i threw 700s on it. and if it is, it's probably pretty dumb to be buying one to play track bike on. and if it's not, it's a super slack ride that has been torched and ****ed with. dude should ask for his money back.
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