Timberline fs gt?

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ok i have noticed this frame leaning up against a light pole for a few weeks now not locked up just sitting there, is this a good frame?
There are no pedals or cranks just a halve inch square with a thread in the centre spins great! but it has vertical dropouts bumma, any ideas? sorry no pics at the moment
 
ok i have noticed this frame leaning up against a light pole for a few weeks now not locked up just sitting there, is this a good frame?
There are no pedals or cranks just a halve inch square with a thread in the centre spins great! but it has vertical dropouts bumma, any ideas? sorry no pics at the moment

grab it...thats a great easy build...engine fits perfect...angles are good.
 

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I searched craigs for weeks to find a GT frame to replace my frame. I'm waiting on a new piston but here's a pic of the bike. I'm totally with DRH it's a exellent frame to build on.

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PS Drhofferber, that is a trick toolbag..
 
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Hey thanks guy's! the bikes pictured is the exact same as the 1 i got. I was not sure if the front forks were origional or not i guess im use to seeing em with suspension forks.
I will take my time with this 1 i will get a pic soon as the colour is now a 2 tone effect from being left out in the weather grey splatter on the top surfaces and dark green on the under sides.
 
Hey thanks guy's! the bikes pictured is the exact same as the 1 i got. I was not sure if the front forks were origional or not i guess im use to seeing em with suspension forks.
I will take my time with this 1 i will get a pic soon as the colour is now a 2 tone effect from being left out in the weather grey splatter on the top surfaces and dark green on the under sides.

my suggestion is to change out the frt fork for suspension fork...easy fix....Dennis
 
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