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GT Forte - titanium

The frame came from Ebay and it has returned to Ebay. Goodbye

Frame:
GT titanium

Fork/Headset:
Easton EC90/Chris King

Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Shimano 105

Pedals:
Time ATAC

Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
SRAM chain and cassette

Derailleurs/Shifters:
Shimano 105

Handlebars/Stem:
Specialized bars (not for long) / Easton EA90 stem

Saddle/Seatpost:
Brooks Swallow/Giant carbon post

Brakes:
Shimano 105

Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Mavic Open Pro/Chris King/Continental GPS4000s

Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Mavic Open Pro/Chris King/Continental GPS4000s

More Info:
Salsa titanium skewers, Salsa seatpost collar

Added by blackeyes. Last updated about 11 years ago.

As of about 11 years ago, blackeyes has indicated that they no longer own this bike.

10 Comments

jdawg4334

jdawg4334 says:

Dude, I'm speechless! This thing is awesome!

Posted almost 13 years ago

maccoretti

maccoretti says:

Not sure about the seat but the rest is beautiful. Wow

Posted over 13 years ago

charlie

charlie says:

dat wheelset

Posted over 13 years ago

Nimhskater978

Nimhskater978 says:

That must have been the score of the century sweet ride

Posted over 13 years ago

onethirtynine

onethirtynine says:

this bike is the bee's knees yo!

Posted over 13 years ago

blackeyes

blackeyes says:

thanks man!

Posted over 13 years ago

jambon

jambon says:

Pretty sure that's a forte, the Edge Ti was only sold in polished finish,not blasted like yours. Very nice

Posted over 13 years ago

blackeyes

blackeyes says:

yeah that's what internet research led me to conclude. from what i understand they were essentially the same frames with different finishes and the edge came with a nicer group?

Posted over 13 years ago

onethirtynine

onethirtynine says:

i heard somewhere that the Edge Ti frames were built by Sandvik and the Forte Ti frames were built by Litespeed. either way, they probably ride pretty damn similar.

Posted over 13 years ago

Coomer

Coomer says:

Very nice! How's the titanium ride?

Posted over 13 years ago