GT Performer 21 Dirtlip specifications. In the hunt for a new bike? Is this the right bike for your buddy to get into BMX? Nomadic off the grid artist and lifelong BMX rider, Dirtlip, has a stand-out style that is both edgy and fun. After lending their artistic talents to numerous GT projects over the years, collaborating on a limited-edition bike was a no-brainer. Jump on one before they’re gone!
The Performer is a solid intermediate model with a combination of reliable spec and affordability. Ideal for beginner, intermediate, and returning BMX riders looking to progress their riding.
-GT Pivotal Padded Saddle / Alloy Pivotal Post
-Sealed Alloy Front Hub/ Double Wall Rear Rim
-GT Power Series Cr-Mo 3pc. Cranks
Frame: Frame100% Hi-Ten Steel Tubes, DT Gusset, Mid BB, Seat Stay U-Brake, Integrated 1-1/8" H/T, Removable Rotor Tabs. Sizes available 21"
Fork: 100% Hi-Ten, Tapered Legs, 31mm Offset
Wheel size 20 inch
This is BMX Bike History - GT 1986. A BMX-Catalogue.com and Re-rides production. Presented by Re-Rides. This is an in-depth look at the GT BMX product line-up for 1986.
A big bike for big moves—and/or a tall rider—Dan Conway's signature Team Conway is a mean BMX machine. The Team Conway replicates Dan's personal setup to feel like a custom build without the custom price tag. Features include a full chromoly frame, fork and handlebar with GT aftermarket goodies for the advanced rider.
Dan FK’n Conway everyone… 8 months of cruising around with the Stinkpit crew in PA, surrounding areas, and a trip to CA. Dan came through with this gem for GT BMX with some real raw on-the-grind gusto. Don’t let me keep you, hit play and enjoy…
From burly to tech and everything in between, Jeff Purdy is an all around BMX bad-ass. His closing section from Can You Film This? ticks all the boxes.
Repeatedly hitting a gnarly bank and then smashing into a wall in downtown Los Angeles after dark... sounds sketchy, right? Mason Ritter recaps his battle for his ender in Can You Film This?
From the most wild jumping combos to insane lip trick combos, and more... Mason Ritter makes it all look effortless and smooth in his section from Can You Film This?
Tristen Cooper recaps his ender for Can You Film This—a wild roof drop to rail he conquered on Halloween morning thanks in part to the encouragement of his late good friend, James Pinko.
Big, burly, and fast! Get ready for a wild ride with Tristen Cooper's section from Can You Film This?
Fed up with the Scotland rain, Michael Dickson took a holiday to Barcelona to film his section for Can You Film This? Prepare for Michael's onslaught of wild whip and bar combos all over the capital of Catalonia.