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Since we're talking about GT stems, here's the early 90s threadless Flip Flop stem, features in the ad above. You could remove the neck and flip it with one Allen wrench, changing the geometry in minutes
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pretty cutting edge stuff, even if it's too long
 
Since we're talking about GT stems, here's the early 90s threadless Flip Flop stem, features in the ad above. You could remove the neck and flip it with one Allen wrench, changing the geometry in minutes
Since we're talking about GT stems, here's the early 90s threadless Flip Flop stem, features in the ad above. You could remove the neck and flip it with one Allen wrench, changing the geometry in minutes View attachment 253769 pretty cutting edge stuff, even if it's too long
this stem are a favorite in bike polo as you are over the bars more give you more brake endos and bike spins on the fly

View attachment 253769 pretty cutting edge stuff, even if it's too long
 
This is sooooo cool! If you've got a vintage steel mountain bike that was made in Japan, it might have come from here. They were making approximately 10,000 frames a year for Specialized, Ritchey, Gary Fisher, GT... So much history here!
 
Some information on Metal Matrix Composite. It was used by Specialized in their aluminum, aka Duraluminum frames from Duralcan (M2, M4, etc.). Hopefully I can get the images in order...
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Thats the Spesh specific stuff, here's some generic info on the material
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She's got the Deerhead shifters, his are Suntour. Curious about the Schwinns, they've gotta be pretty early, he became a specialized rider in 1988
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The good ol' days of Schwinn Ned! Fun times.

I've posted these before, many times, many places, but newer members may not have seen them-

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(Don't know what year he switched from Pro-Tec to Bell....)


Bought my '84 Schwinn High Sierra (R) from Ned in the fall of '83, when he worked at The Outdoorsman in Durango. Headed up the hill from Main Av and the axle slipped in the dropout, LOL...


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