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1995 GT Timberline

Pedals:
Kore Rivera Thermo Pedal

Handlebars/Stem:
Nitto B901RX

Saddle/Seatpost:
Sella Italia Epoca

Brakes:
Tektro CR520 front brake, stock rear brake

Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Maxxis DTH 2.15"

Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Maxxis DTH 2.15"

Accessories:
Thule RideAlong Quick Release Bracket, SKS Bluemels 26" Mountain Range B60 Black, Pelago Commuter Front Rack Large (Silver)

More Info:
Threadless stem/handlebar adapted via BBB BHP-21

Bike History

Click a link below to see past stages of this bike.

  1. Initial
  2. Updated cockpit and contact points
  3. Bring Da Comfort!

Current Stage Info:

This is now my commuter.

Added by mikael. Last updated over 4 years ago.

7 Comments

JacobWallingford

JacobWallingford says:

Wonderful build!

Posted over 4 years ago

mirage

mirage says:

nice one

Posted almost 5 years ago

NicolasCalifornia

NicolasCalifornia says:

A brooks b17 professional saddle, broken in almost to rotting is what you need. provides phenomenal balance and comfort. Has to be professional series because regular b17 is too wide, but brooks swift might be superb. Something as thin as a Gilles Berthoud galibier or the brooks swallow might be only for drop bar rando not mtb.

Posted almost 5 years ago

mikael

mikael says:

Thanks! Been looking at the Team Pro among others today. Is that the one you're referring to? Swift is beautiful, but I might end up with a lucky find — the Lepper Voyager.

Posted almost 5 years ago

NicolasCalifornia

NicolasCalifornia says:

Just look at my stump jumper. There's no comparison with yours, this GT is excellent and the green is so pure, but see my saddle is tilted at perfect angle and so old that is so comfortable.

Posted almost 5 years ago

GhostRidingTheWhip

GhostRidingTheWhip says:

+1

Posted over 4 years ago

Le_Pigeonvert

Le_Pigeonvert says:

Awsome shit here : 11/10

Posted almost 5 years ago