I had a set of those GT hubs laced to gold Mavic rims. Late 80s-90s GT hardtails are the best looking hardtails ever made. Design just looks fast and they had great paint jobs.
great bike and equally as great video. i worked at a GT shop in the 90's and that GT front hub is from an Avalanche Le or Zaskar normally but as the end of the Hadly USA made GT hubs had to go from the selling of GT they did place then and lace them on a few high end bikes like the Karakoram. I have a 1998 GT avalanche Le the only year they made it 6061 like the Zaskar and it came with the black Haldly made GT from hub with an LX rear. we at the shop called the 98 avalanche,and le the baby zaskars as they used the same tubes. full suspension demand hurt the hardtail business for many in the late 90's. I love GT's and have a old U'brake GT Karakoram with purple swirl and a black 1999 Zaskar too. cheers and i'm a new subsrciber after this one great video. thank you.
I have an '88 Karakoram I got in a trade several years ago. It had a lot of replacement parts but all good quality like a Phil Woods adjustable BB and Spécialités TA triple crankset. It was a little small for me but I loved the Triple Triangle frame so I did a drop bar conversion on it. It is now one of my top 3 favorite rides, it handles great under nearly all conditions and is especially stable in loose gravel. Wish I could share a picture of it.
Combining a manufacturer specific front hub with a Shimano rear hub was pretty common in those days. Trek had specific Bontrager hubs, Giant used their ext brand. I suspect designing a rear hub might meant running into copyright issues if it was supposed to run Shimano freehubs. Although I have a pair of Coda hubs on a Cannondale with what appears to be a Shimano freehub. Kinda love playing detective on these old gems🧐
I own a 1998 GT Timberline, in almost original condition, and it also has the great GT front hub and some Shimano in the rear. I'm too lazy to go into the basement now, but I guess it's STX RC, like everything else on the bike. Rims must be some Arayas, if I remember right. Edit: FH-RM40 rear hub - um genau zu sein und der Vollständigkeit halber. :D
Great restoration! One thing that pokes my eyes (since it's my recent mistake on my 20+ year old no-brand pile of childhood joy), is settings of the brakes. Brake arms are too far from each other and noodle just hangs in the middle of them. It would look beter if you removed washer from brake pad from the inside of arm to the outside, and bringing brake arms closer to each other?
Könntest du den Schwamm verlinken, den du zum Felgen putzen benutzt? Wie er heißt, würde mir auch reichen. Gibt‘s den bei dir im Shop? Und krasses GT, sieht super aus! Danke schonmal!🤝🏻
Vielen Dank! Klar, habe dir den Link zu den Schwämmen in der Videobeschreibung ergänzt. Falls du nur die Schwämme bestellen möchtest, schick mir am besten eine Email (siehe Profil), dann reduziere ich dir die Versandkosten.
Thank you! Yeah, I did consider it. The fact that the left shifter was a replacement part and it being STX, with other components being LX made me decide against it. But let me assure you, that it will make its way back on another build in the future with an all STX RC groupset 👍
The white saddle & grips with the dth tan sidewalls were the perfect decision!
Thanks, great to hear you agree! 💚
I had a set of those GT hubs laced to gold Mavic rims.
Late 80s-90s GT hardtails are the best looking hardtails ever made. Design just looks fast and they had great paint jobs.
That sounds like a sick wheel setup! 😎🤘
great bike and equally as great video. i worked at a GT shop in the 90's and that GT front hub is from an Avalanche Le or Zaskar normally but as the end of the Hadly USA made GT hubs had to go from the selling of GT they did place then and lace them on a few high end bikes like the Karakoram. I have a 1998 GT avalanche Le the only year they made it 6061 like the Zaskar and it came with the black Haldly made GT from hub with an LX rear. we at the shop called the 98 avalanche,and le the baby zaskars as they used the same tubes. full suspension demand hurt the hardtail business for many in the late 90's. I love GT's and have a old U'brake GT Karakoram with purple swirl and a black 1999 Zaskar too. cheers and i'm a new subsrciber after this one great video. thank you.
Thank you very much for the feedback and your insight! Thats very interesting! I hope you do stick around for non GT builds as well, though 😉
I have an '88 Karakoram I got in a trade several years ago. It had a lot of replacement parts but all good quality like a Phil Woods adjustable BB and Spécialités TA triple crankset. It was a little small for me but I loved the Triple Triangle frame so I did a drop bar conversion on it. It is now one of my top 3 favorite rides, it handles great under nearly all conditions and is especially stable in loose gravel. Wish I could share a picture of it.
Sweet! Sounds like a great ride! Feel free to email us a picture! 🤗
@@bottoncino_bicycles E-mail sent.
Did you leave it 26" I have one I'm thinking of swapping to 700c...
Agree 100% with the tyre choice. I might have tried Vans tan grips with the original black seat but the end result was fantastic.
Thank you! 💚
That turned out REALLY nice!
Thank you very much! 💚🙌
I was just given a Karakorum GT - just needs the rear brake cable replaced and a little tlc. Its a hard tail with Rock Shock suspension forks.
Very cool! Do you know what year it is?
Not sure on year. Is there a way to check year? Need to check my diamondback too
nice build!
Thank you!
Definitely better without the red stuff though the black tyres looked fine. Excellent rebuild
Thank you, Jeremy! 💚
Cool bro
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Yeah god job 🤙
Thank you! I appreciate it! 💚🙌
Very nic;e black & silver combo.👍👍
Thank you! 💚
I had GT hubs on a LTS and remember the rear hub failing very quickly. A real shame as lovely looking hubs.
Yes, so nice and chunky!
Combining a manufacturer specific front hub with a Shimano rear hub was pretty common in those days.
Trek had specific Bontrager hubs, Giant used their ext brand. I suspect designing a rear hub might meant running into copyright issues if it was supposed to run Shimano freehubs. Although I have a pair of Coda hubs on a Cannondale with what appears to be a Shimano freehub. Kinda love playing detective on these old gems🧐
Yes, that's true! Often it's like little information treasure hunts 😁
Ohh , I renovated a exactly thesame model a couple of years ago. I would be happy to show it to you and see if you like it.
Awesome! Yeah, send over some pictures! Email address in bio
I think the wheels are stock. My friend has a late 90s GT rebound that has a Shimano rear hub and a GT front hub.
Interesting! Isn't the M563 LX rear hub too old to be a 98 stock part, though? 🤔
@@bottoncino_bicycles from the limited searching I did it seems they are from the mid 90s. I am far from an expert though.
Yes it is stock but the rear rim would change, maybe after damage.
I own a 1998 GT Timberline, in almost original condition, and it also has the great GT front hub and some Shimano in the rear.
I'm too lazy to go into the basement now, but I guess it's STX RC, like everything else on the bike. Rims must be some Arayas, if I remember right.
Edit: FH-RM40 rear hub - um genau zu sein und der Vollständigkeit halber. :D
Great restoration!
One thing that pokes my eyes (since it's my recent mistake on my 20+ year old no-brand pile of childhood joy), is settings of the brakes. Brake arms are too far from each other and noodle just hangs in the middle of them. It would look beter if you removed washer from brake pad from the inside of arm to the outside, and bringing brake arms closer to each other?
Thank you! Interesting point. I'm a little concerned that would mess with pull ratios and affect performance, but I'll look into it 👍
Könntest du den Schwamm verlinken, den du zum Felgen putzen benutzt? Wie er heißt, würde mir auch reichen. Gibt‘s den bei dir im Shop? Und krasses GT, sieht super aus!
Danke schonmal!🤝🏻
Vielen Dank! Klar, habe dir den Link zu den Schwämmen in der Videobeschreibung ergänzt. Falls du nur die Schwämme bestellen möchtest, schick mir am besten eine Email (siehe Profil), dann reduziere ich dir die Versandkosten.
Super, dankeschön!
Love it. Wish you had kept the triple crankset.
Thank you! Yeah, I did consider it. The fact that the left shifter was a replacement part and it being STX, with other components being LX made me decide against it. But let me assure you, that it will make its way back on another build in the future with an all STX RC groupset 👍
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I want more gears not less, what a waste of time
#yourbikeyourrules 💚
It’s the frame size, so huge, it hurts the looks
You think? To be honest, I really like the way this big frame looks. The three triangles have almost identical angles which I find kinda cool
The 18" and smaller GT hardtails look better for sure.