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0045 - GT Timberline Ltd
 £269.99

Ladies Sizes

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Gents Sizes
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 2005 Timberline LTD Specifications
Size(s):
S, M, L, XL Ladies Small, Medium 
Frame:
7000 series aluminum with GT comfort geometry, with pro taper down tube removable, der hanger 
Fork:
SR NRX -6000, one piece ,magnesium. lowers, disc mount with pre-load adjust 
Crankset:
Shimano TX-71, 48/38/28 
Bottom Bracket:
Cartridge 
Pedals:
Dual surface nylon comfort pedal 
Front Derailleur:
Shimano C-202 
Rear Derailleur:
Shimano C-202 
Shifters:
Shimano 8 speed C-50 twist shifter 
Freewheel:
Shimano MegaRange 8 speed cassette, 11-34 
Chain:
HG-50 
Rims:
Alloy ATB w CNC sidewall 
Tires:
26 x 2.1 GT Guardian with Kevlar flat protection, refelctive sidewalls and Aqua Trac low rolling resistance, water pumping tread design. 
Front Hub:
Alloy QR 
Rear Hub:
Alloy 8 speed Cassette 
Spokes:
Stainless steel 14 gauge 
Nipples:
Brass CP 
Front Brake:
Direct pull, with 110 mm arms 
Rear Brake:
Direct pull, with 110 mm arms 
Brake Levers:
Alloy with soft touch lever , for direct pull 
Handlebar:
30mm Riser 6degree bend, anatomically sized 
Stem:
Adjustable, 55 degree range of movement with 2-bolt face plate 
Grips:
GT Dual Density Comfort design 
Headset:
1 1/8" sealed mech 
Saddle:
Selle Royal Look in 
Seat Post:
Aluminum Suspension with elastomer function and Reflector Bracket, 35 mm of travel 
Seat Clamp:
GT Cold Forged clamp and QR 

*Note - all prices and specifications are subject to change without notice.
 
 
 
 

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19th April 2005