1987 GT Pro Performer.. 100% SURVIVOR! 💯 👑
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- This 1987 GT Pro Performer in Lavender is a 100% "Survivor" and in its original factory condition. This Freestyle bike has been preserved for 37 years and is in pristine condition. #freestyle #bike
Such an awesome bike I miss childhood
You and me both my friend!
Killer! Its nice they put NOS tires on like mines. 💜💜💜🤘
Yep. Love it.
NICE!!!!!!
Thank you 🙏
If I could sum up my two biggest desires of my childhood, it would be THIS bike, and a hot girlfriend. This bike is Perfect 😍
Watch tonight’s video where I review this bike part by part. Airing July 19th at 7pm eastern!
Had the 87 dayglow pink team model. And 86 green n white pro performer. With 87 haro sport in chrome, also 88 Dyno compe in blue.
Very nice! 👍
@@bmxfreestylefanatic wish I still had them, so many great memories, so much fun. Thanks for your channel and trips back in time
@@Timothious-cs8ho Absolutely! I’m glad I can help rekindle those memories.
Looks very much like the ‘87 Pro Performer I had in blue. Mine came with the new seat clamp introduced for ‘88, and was placed upside down. The low profile tires were fully white; no tan wall. There was also a red reflector mounted onto the rear brake bridge in addition to the white one on the front brake caliper. I believe those are the same plastic pedals I had. Brake levers were “Star,” and looked exactly like those. Those are not the correct alloy pegs for ‘87. The ‘87 pegs are nearly the same, but have a smoother knurling. My bike did not come with frame pads, fork standers or frame standers; just one set of pegs in the front. My mom had to purchase a second set for the rear for $10. Had the bike only 4 months before it was stolen from my house. All I have left is the kickstand, owner’s manual and shop receipt. The bike had been sold to my mom for the price of a Performer ($279.99). It had been marked down because we were buying it in 1990. 🤙
That’s a shame yours got stolen. I hear this story a lot unfortunately…
@@bmxfreestylefanaticyes, but one month later I found an ‘88 Pro Freestyle Tour (electric blue, mags). My report card was still good, and that one became mine. I still have it, and it’s in survivor condition. 😎
@@corrioliseffect Terrific!
Why fold the front caliber cable back like that? Why not just cut it shorter and keep it straight up? Just from one collector to another. Makes for a cleaner look IMO
Never thought about that.. 🤔
When we were kids, and we didn’t have cable cutters, I would fold the cable myself. This was to help prevent scratching up the bottom of the down tube and eventually losing the cable farel. It was all part of childhood.
@@bmxfreestylefanatic try it out on a future build! Or one you currently have! Hopefully you'll like it!
@@corrioliseffect I do see where you're coming from, as my down tubes are a little scratched from the crimp 😅
4 sale?
Not this one.. Sorry. 😔