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  1. Laptop. Chrome. Booted when I went from page 1 to 2. Let's see if this works...
  2. Chrome it! Never see that anymore. I think there was only a handful of the earlier mild steel ones that came chrome. I think it would be dope. Barring that, OG Red. Those other SE colors are way too 70's for me now-a-days. Brown, Tan and baby blue? Yuk. Reminds me of the colors in our kitchen in 1977.
  3. These guys would probably know more than I but, wasn't the first TS forks just Pro racer forks? Although I have seen other early versions (only on the net) with a bear trap type standers on the legs. Also I think the downtube decal should say *HUTCH* not "TS" ala Pro Racer as well? Pretty cool bike though. Those framestanders in the later years are worthless anyways...
  4. Victor Products. Been ripping Shimano off for years but I use them when I can.
  5. Chrome MX-60s! Polish Nikes! Truly a nice looking piece altogether. A++
  6. Hmm....usually those Bulldog calipers are paired with even CHEEZIER cast alloy one piece body/bar clamp type lever. That lever there has to predate '92 or so.....but probably no older than '88. my 2 scheckels......
  7. That is crazy. Cool though! That rear doesn't quite look triangulated strength wise. I imagine the conversation to weld that involving some sort of incredulous bet..... very unique. A keeper for sure!
  8. It wouldn't. The badge didn't start until GT started making them in '87 before ultimately buying them out a year or so later.
  9. It's like a fart in an crowded elevator.
  10. WTF? That's kind of a jacked design. Look hella cool though. So what holds the spindle in? Just the arms I guess? is there spacers or what?
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