The OG fork looks horrible on those. The Wound Up looks good, but the rake doesn’t do this steep frame justice. So here we are — a 28mm C-Track replica fork. Feels extremely fun to ride.
Frame:
GT GTB
Fork/Headset:
28mm rake steel fork / CK Gripnut
Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Sugino 75 / Sugino 75
Pedals:
MKS / stitched Kashimax
Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
EAI / Izumi / Dura Ace 47t
Saddle/Seatpost:
SLR / Thomson
Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Zipp 30 / Lazarus Raptor
Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Zipp 30 / Lazarus Raptor
Bike History
Click a link below to see past stages of this bike.
Current Stage Info:
Since I sold the TB14s from my GT (something similar coming soon), I set it up on ZIPP 30s). I took off the AARN because now that the bike isn’t as clean-looking without the TB14s, I wanted a simpler chainring to balance out the ZIPP 30s, which are pretty "loud". I’m also testing some spacers I had made so I can run 28s on this fork. Same goes for the 3Rensho—it seems to be working really well, nothing’s moving even though I tried (and failed) to bunny-hop curbs.
Added by vxarea. Last updated 23 days ago.
11 Comments
Very sick looking bike. Not going to lie I don't like how the bars look, but contact points are rider's choice :). How do they ride?
Posted 3 months ago
Haha they are quirky, I just got nothing else.
They are suuuper comfy because they flex A TON, so they absorb everything, no wrists pain.
Posted 3 months ago
b0nk says:
this is how a gtb should look, great work man. Im curious on how the spacers work to add tire clearance?
Posted 20 days ago
vxarea says:
Simply pushes the front wheel down!
Posted 19 days ago
b0nk says:
oh neat !
Posted 19 days ago