1994 GT Bicycles

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By 1994 the GT All-Terra range had grown into one of the most comprehensive and technically ambitious line-ups GT had ever produced, spanning titanium race weapons, full-suspension trail bikes, chromoly workhorses, crossover machines, and a full junior and women's selection — well over twenty models in total across the range.

At the very top of the ATB tier sat the legendary Xizang LE, handbuilt in the USA from 3/2.5 titanium and loaded with Shimano XTR 24-speed and a RockShox Mag21 SL/Ti suspension fork — the same machine raced on the World Cup circuit by Team GT. Flanking it was the ball-burnished Zaskar LE in 6061-T6 heat-treated aluminium, equally formidable as a dedicated XC weapon. Suspension took on a much larger role in 1994 with the Rocker Tuned Suspension system featuring prominently across four dedicated models — the Team RTS, RTS-1, RTS-2, and RTS-3 — each built around a USA-made Noleen Piggyback coil-over shock and covering everything from World Cup full-race aluminium to more accessible trail-oriented builds mixing aluminium front triangles with chromoly rears.

The chromoly mid-range remained robust with models including the Bravado LE, Corrado, Karakoram, Tequesta, Timberline, and Talera all carrying the iconic Triple Triangle Design frame, while the Ricochet, Timberline FS, and Aggressor broadened the reach toward entry-level trail and urban riders. The Cross Series — Cirque, Vantara, and Discovery — continued GT's commitment to versatile 700C crossover riding. Junior riders and families were well served by the Outpost, Outpost Trail, Bullet, Outbound, and Lil Timber, reinforcing GT's ambition to outfit every rider regardless of age or discipline. A full accessories and apparel section rounded out the catalogue, cementing GT's position as a complete lifestyle brand in 1994.

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