Would John Parker attempt half the stunts he does on a bike he didn't trust? Not a chance. The choice of the GT Bicycle Air Show can be your choice too: the 1996 GT Pro Freestyle Tour Team. Made by hand at the GT factory in Southern California, the Pro Freestyle Tour Team frameset features 100% chromoly construction, an oversized down tube, and double thick dropouts. The frameset is then outfitted with the best components available: GT 4-piece handlebars, DiaCompe 990 U-brake, Odyssey Gyro cable detangler, GT Power Series 3-piece chromoly cranks, G Mohawk sealed bearing hubs and Araya chrome plated Super 7X rims. From the streets to the ramps, this is the strongest, most dialed freestyle bike ever. Color: Chrome Plated.
100% Frame & Fork
GT Power Series 3pc Cranks
Araya Super 7X Alloy Rims
To use the BMX SerialFinder start typing the whole serial into the search bar at the top of the page, or use the Advanced Search page. Based on your entry, a filtered list of possible bikes that match your serial year and month will appear.
GT BMX serial numbers.
There are a number of possible serial sequences depending on where the frame was made.
Made in the USA The first two characters is the month 01 to 12 = January to December. After the month is year of production. 95 = 1995, 96 = 1996. Production from around October 1995 through to September 1996. Most frames also had a model abreviation stamped next to the serial.
Example: 069600000
All factories had lengthy production lead times before they were delivered and sold in bike shops around the world. Depending on where the frames were made, this may have been around 3-6 months.