That drive train combination is exactly what I want to do to my 93 Specialized. I use it on some country roads as well as gravel roads. Nothing too extreme or fast. I love the idea of the simple 1x7 for longevity and simple maintenance. Excellent video! I joke you are still enjoying your GT! 🙌
I've got a Tequesta in the stand right now. It was a mess. The drive side dropout was pinched so bad the axle would not slip in, so being steel I was not afraid of a little leverage with a pry bar. Next was to make sure the dropouts were parallel and then to true the derailleur hanger. Its in pieces now needing a good scrubbing. I like the idea of a 1X by, I think I will give it a try. And I've already decided to go with V brakes. Thanks for the video
sweet, very nice job and nice video :). I built a GT Timberline steel frame (that the previous owner modified for disk brakes) from 1998 into my travel bike which has proven to be just awesome. It may not be the lightest frame or the most "modern" bike. But it's such a nice ride with and without luggage and looks just awesome. The 90s GT frames are just very cool :)
Nice build man, great vid. definitely like the black colour way. The tan walls look good on the black. I recently resto modded my GT backwoods on my channel. The GT triple triangle, there is nothing more iconic from the 90s.
11:04 I just bought a GT Terra Tequesta to carry my son on it, too. How are you doing it? With a child seat? Where do you mount it? Bike looks awesome. Got a lot of inspiration for my rebuild. Cheers
Welcome back to your channel, there was a little pause. I assume a lot happened in between. Nice restoration and I like the shiny black of the frame compared with the lemon yellow of the fork. Very nice components chosen and therefore: nice rides with your boy and I subscribed for perhaps some more restoration videos in the future. Greetings from Germany 🇩🇪 (your name seems to be of German origin as well)
Hey have the same frame, with white industries eno hub profile cranks freewheel, its my daily my cousin actually got hit by a car and died on it. ! I had to wait to get it outta police property, anyway nice gt brother hope she serves you well
I have a factory built e-bike that has the same style triple triangle aluminium frame in satin black i was thinking about putting GT decals on it for a laugh.
Hi Michael Any chance of a parts list? I'm new to bikes and my grandad has given me a beat up 1995 GT tempest, which is very similar to this. i don't even know where to start. The brakes are pretty shot, and changing gears makes some very unhealthy sounds and seems to slip a lot. I'd love to know the parts so can start restoring it, and use it to commute.
Thanks! These are an amazon find that were cheap. So far they are holding up great the look the part. Thread pattern is very nice as well. MOHEGIA Bike Tire www.amazon.com/dp/B09G99GFLS?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
That drive train combination is exactly what I want to do to my 93 Specialized. I use it on some country roads as well as gravel roads. Nothing too extreme or fast. I love the idea of the simple 1x7 for longevity and simple maintenance. Excellent video! I joke you are still enjoying your GT! 🙌
Hope not joke. Typo...
Dope Vid man. Judging by the decal and colour scheme I think it is a 1995. I also just resto'd a 95 Tequesta. Love these GT videos
That frame is in pristine condition! Nice build!👍
Not pristine, but cleaned up nicely. Solid 5 footer.
I've got a Tequesta in the stand right now. It was a mess. The drive side dropout was pinched so bad the axle would not slip in, so being steel I was not afraid of a little leverage with a pry bar. Next was to make sure the dropouts were parallel and then to true the derailleur hanger. Its in pieces now needing a good scrubbing. I like the idea of a 1X by, I think I will give it a try. And I've already decided to go with V brakes. Thanks for the video
Sounds like you have a nice project on your hands. I really enjoy the simplicity of 1x. Cheers
sweet, very nice job and nice video :). I built a GT Timberline steel frame (that the previous owner modified for disk brakes) from 1998 into my travel bike which has proven to be just awesome. It may not be the lightest frame or the most "modern" bike. But it's such a nice ride with and without luggage and looks just awesome. The 90s GT frames are just very cool :)
I do like the feel of steel frame over aluminum for vibration, but aluminum would be great for responsiveness. Pros and Cons of both!
Nice rebuild of a GT. I have a few myself.
Recently restored a mid 80’s pre-triple triangle Backwoods. My favorite though is a restomod 92 Karakoram in tequila sunrise paint, 1x7 with bmx bars.
Tequila sunrise paint sounds awesome! Im sure its a fun ride.
Sweet Tequesta 🤙🏼
great build. 😁
Nice build man, great vid. definitely like the black colour way. The tan walls look good on the black. I recently resto modded my GT backwoods on my channel. The GT triple triangle, there is nothing more iconic from the 90s.
Thanks man! I watched a lot of your videos actually. Love you blue and yellow flamed avalanche, looks awesome. Happy riding
Nice build
11:04 I just bought a GT Terra Tequesta to carry my son on it, too. How are you doing it? With a child seat? Where do you mount it? Bike looks awesome. Got a lot of inspiration for my rebuild. Cheers
Welcome back to your channel, there was a little pause. I assume a lot happened in between. Nice restoration and I like the shiny black of the frame compared with the lemon yellow of the fork. Very nice components chosen and therefore: nice rides with your boy and I subscribed for perhaps some more restoration videos in the future. Greetings from Germany 🇩🇪 (your name seems to be of German origin as well)
Thank you very much! Yes German heritage in my last name. Hopefully I can build more bikes in the future
Hey have the same frame, with white industries eno hub profile cranks freewheel, its my daily my cousin actually got hit by a car and died on it. ! I had to wait to get it outta police property, anyway nice gt brother hope she serves you well
Great video. I used to sell GT's in the 90s. I only have 3 but would like a few more. 99 zaskar XTR,98 Avalanche le XT, and 91 Karakoram to be built.
That would be a great collection! Down the road I'd like to have an aluminum frame.
I had a Richter 8.0 in 1994 .
I have a factory built e-bike that has the same style triple triangle aluminium frame in satin black i was thinking about putting GT decals on it for a laugh.
Funny idea - but I'm a support of brand originality
Hi Michael Any chance of a parts list? I'm new to bikes and my grandad has given me a beat up 1995 GT tempest, which is very similar to this. i don't even know where to start. The brakes are pretty shot, and changing gears makes some very unhealthy sounds and seems to slip a lot.
I'd love to know the parts so can start restoring it, and use it to commute.
Lovely build! What tires did you put on? It's hard to find 26" gumwall tires these days. Schwalbe Nobby Nic's are quite expensive..
Thanks! These are an amazon find that were cheap. So far they are holding up great the look the part. Thread pattern is very nice as well. MOHEGIA Bike Tire www.amazon.com/dp/B09G99GFLS?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
What handlebar?
I have such a bike from 1997, rotten green, with Shimano RC accessories.
1 🔺️ X 3 🔺️'s = Triple 🔺️
The one and only
G.T.
Nice build.
Thanks!