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Offline Fiestaguy

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GT Tour BMX
« on: October 18, 2014, 01:33 PM »
Hi All, This is my Old School GT Tour BMX which I have been restoring... When I got it (about 6 months ago) it had been left outside and was rather run down and looking sorry for itself. The frame had quite a bit of rust on it, the brakes (especially the rears) had seized solid... Luckily the bearing were in good order. The chain was rusted solid so I had to replace that!

I have rebuilt the brakes, and now they work well with a new set of front and rear brake blocks. The wheels and spokes were slightly corroded so I gave them a respray in Matt block. Parts of the frame were rusted also so I have sanded, rust protected and painted parts of the frame. That also goes for the flywheel. I have just resprayed the handle bars and put new Clark handle grips on. Enjoy!





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Offline monteryroom

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Re: GT Tour BMX
« Reply #1 on: October 19, 2014, 05:05 AM »
Good effort!

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