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  1. Above is from Bicycle Motocross Action 4/78 I believe.
  2. Hey Dave, I've been a busy man. I'm more of a visitor than a poster nowadays. It's nice to visit once in a while. Hope all is well with everyone here.
  3. The 1983 GT 24 feels alot like a Patterson PR240. I wouldn't be suprised if they were built on the same jig. The dropouts look exactly the same.
  4. Nice Larry The 81 looks a lot shorter than the 82. Big difference between the 1981, 1982 & 1983 GT 24's. The 1982 is the biggest. 1983 GT 24 Nice Larry The 81 looks a lot shorter than the 82. Big difference between the 1981, 1982 & 1983 GT 24's. The 1982 is the biggest. 1983 GT 24 Two 1982 GT 24's
  5. 1981 GT 24 (blue) & 1982 GT 24 (black)
  6. We'll probably start seeing those on ebay listed as "nos"........
  7. Don't know if this has been posted before. Cool pic's on the web site. Click on the "motcross" link.... zeronine
  8. A chromoly O.M. would be cool. Retro blue frame / brown fork team colors? Camo pad set? I say yes to front brakes. They make a bike handle and stop better. There are tons of aftermarket 26" Landing Gears out there if someone doesn't want the front brakes. There's not too many 26" bmx bikes being raced. They are being used more for urban cruising (imo). Front brakes are very useful. Learn to use them. You'll want them.
  9. He did stamp his frames and forks with a "JC...." serial number. Nice thing about Gary at JC is that he would build you whatever you dreamed up.
  10. That Dirt Master looks cool (and I've never been into freestyle frames). The dropouts on the frame look a lot like Boss dropouts.
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