GT 2005 Avalanche 1.0 - click to enlarge
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GT 2005 Avalanche 1.0
 

 £399.99

Sorry - Only Available in Medium Size

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 2005 Avalanche 1.0 Specifications
Color(s):
Matte Black 
Size(s):
S, M, L, XL, 
Frame:
GT Triple Triangle design 6061 butted aluminum with pressure formed downtube, zero stack headtube. Disc compatible with removeable der. Hanger 
Fork:
SR XC PRO D-Lo, hydraulic fork, magnesium lowers, preload adjust, 32 mm cro-mo lowers, 100 mm of travel and lock out. 
Crankset:
TruVativ Five-D with Powerspline 44,32,22 
Bottom Bracket:
Power Spline Cartridge Sealed 
Pedals:
ATB Resin body, Steel cage, toe clip compatible 
Front Derailleur:
Shimano Deore LX 
Rear Derailleur:
Shimano Deore LX 
Shifters:
Shimano Deore 9 speed integrated 
Rear Cogs:
SRAM Nine speed index cassette 12-32 
Chain:
Shimano Nine Speed 
Rims:
Alloy double wall ATB with CNC brake surface 
Tires:
Tioga Factory Extreme Front and Factory XC rear 26 x 1.95 
Front Hub:
Shimano Alivio 
Rear Hub:
Shimano Alivio 9 speed 
Spokes:
Stainless steel 14 gauge 
Nipples:
Brass CP 
Front Brake:
Tektro Linear Pull, 110 mm arms, 70 mm DIN pads 
Rear Brake:
Tektro Linear Pull, 110 mm arms, 70 mm DIN pads 
Brake Levers:
Shimano Deore 
Handlebar:
GT Mtn Riser, 6061 heat treated 
Stem:
GT Design, Tig welded threadless ,10 degree rise with 4-bolt face plate 
Grips:
GT Lockdown 
Headset:
TH Zero Stack system for 1 1/8" 
Saddle:
WTB Speed V 
Seat Post:
Alloy Micro adjust 
Seat Clamp:
GT Forged Alum QR 
*Note - all prices and specifications are subject to change without notice.
 

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16th April 2005