Anyone got a GT Avalanche Expert 2009 Model?

polarhaze
polarhaze Posts: 6
edited April 2009 in MTB general
Hiya everyone, Has anyone got a GT Avalanche Expert 2009 model that would be willing to email me some photos of as I'm looking to purchase one but i would like to get an idea of the silver colour frame, I've been to quite a few GT stockists, but none of them seem to have them on show, they all say they can order me one in but I would feel I'd be pressured into buying it when I just want to see the colour of the frame.

If anyone has one that could email photos i would be very grateful as £800 is alot of money.

Thanks very much

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  • XxxBFGxxX
    XxxBFGxxX Posts: 1,355
    google is your freind mate .

    hope this helps not sure if its the coulor you want but its the silver 2009 version i belive

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  • XxxBFGxxX wrote:
    google is your freind mate .

    hope this helps not sure if its the coulor you want but its the silver 2009 version i belive

    Already done that mate, google and other places only has like i said the "Stock" photos that GT release, I would like a photo from someone who actually has one as silvers can be in many shades and I just dont want it looking like the cheap silver that you can get from the lower priced £100 or less MTB models.

    thanks anyway
  • Daz555
    Daz555 Posts: 3,976
    £800 is a lot of money and I'd be more concerned that the bike had the right specs and fit me properly, rather than the shade of silver.

    Anyway, hope you can find one in the flesh or a decent pic to help you out.
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  • i've been trying loads of GT models mate, this is model for me.
  • Daz555
    Daz555 Posts: 3,976
    polarhaze wrote:
    i've been trying loads of GT models mate, this is model for me.
    You could also look at the GT Aggressor XCR 09 as well from Halfords - might have better spec here and there in the areas you want.
    You only need two tools: WD40 and Duck Tape.
    If it doesn't move and should, use the WD40.
    If it shouldn't move and does, use the tape.