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In this documentary, we take a deep dive into the complete 1987 GT Freestyle lineup, a year widely considered the pinnacle of freestyle BMX for GT. This breakdown removes the confusion and ambiguity surrounding the models, starting with the entry-level Performer and working all the way up to the prestigious Team Model. In 1987, GT offered a freestyle bike for every level of rider. Starting at around $200, the Performer was GT’s entry-level freestyle bike. Designed to be cost-effective, it introduced beginners to the world of freestyle riding. Unlike the higher-end models, the frame was not constructed entirely from 4130 chromoly, helping keep the price accessible. Next in the lineup was the Pro Performer. This model introduced GT’s newly designed Coin Roll (S-Bend) frame set, giving riders improved geometry and durability. With a starting price of roughly $260, the Pro Performer catered to intermediate riders looking for a serious upgrade. Stepping up again was the Pro Freestyle Tour. Built on the same frame platform as the Pro Performer but outfitted with higher-end components, it was aimed at more advanced riders. Pricing started around $330 with mag wheels, or about $350 with the newly introduced Superlace wheel set. At the very top of the lineup sat the Pro Freestyle Tour Team Model, the crème de la crème of GT’s freestyle offering. Built for professional riders who demanded the best components available, this bike represented the pinnacle of GT freestyle engineering in 1987. The Team Model started around $400 with mag wheels, while a fully optioned version with Superlace wheels could run $480 to $500, depending on the bike shop. What set the Team Model apart were its premium components, including SR Power Series three-piece cranks and Superlace hubs laced to Ukai rims, delivering top-tier performance and durability. For many riders and collectors, 1987 remains the defining year for GT freestyle bikes, representing the peak of innovation, design, and style during the golden era of BMX. Links to other videos below! Make sure you subscribe and hit that like button! • 🔥GT EPOCH HEADSET HISTORY🔥- Styles, varian... Epoch Headset - History and Variants • ✅✅✅ The history and variants of the GT Pow... GT POWER SERIES CRANKS BY SR – History and Variants • GT Forkstander Generations GT Forkstander - History and Variants • GT Superlace Generations GT SUPERLACE – Generations, History and Variants • 🔥🔥Myth or fact? Do 1987-1988 GT PFTTM have... DOUBLE THICKNESS DROPOUT MYTH – Everything you need to know • The FS Stamp Meaning - GT THE MEANING OF THE FS STAMP – Yes it means Freestyle – that’s it. But there is more. • GT Frame Stander Generations GT FRAMESTANDER – History and Variants • GT BMX catalog differences on production b... GT BMC CATALOG DIFFERENCES VS PRODUCTION • GT Pro Performer and Pro Freestyle Tour lo... GT LOWER GYRO CABLES – Not made by Odyssey! • How to install GT Power Series 3 piece cra... HOW TO INSTALL THE SR MADE GT 3 PC POWER SERIES CRANKS • GT Original Power Series Cranks VS Reprodu... DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE SR MADE GT POWER SERIES CRANKS AND THE REISSUED NEW VERSIONS • GT Forkstander Spring Clip Installation HOW TO INSTALL THE FORKSTANDER SPRING CLIPS • How to install the Dia Compe 990 on the PP... HOW TO INSTALL THE DIA COMPE 990 U-BRAKE ON THE PFT HOW TO TELL THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AN ORIGINAL POWER DISC AND A REPOP OR REPRODUCTION Coming soon….