Description
Collector-Grade Classic: 1984 GT Pro BMX Bike (Complete Build)
Opportunities like this don’t come around often. This 1984 GT Pro BMX bike is a carefully assembled, period-correct build that blends originality, rare NOS components, and tasteful old-school upgrades. If you’re looking to buy 1984 GT Pro BMX bike in standout condition with serious collector appeal, this is a top-tier example.
The foundation is an original 1984 GT Pro frame and fork, complete with factory decals and serial number 6842693. The frame is in good condition with only minor age-related marks—nothing structural or distracting. It was carefully polished and optimized by hand over several hours to bring out the best possible finish while preserving authenticity. Blue anodized dropout spacers add subtle contrast, while the yellow Shark bottom bracket cover signed by Paul Shark himself adds a unique, personal touch—even showing honest age with minor cracking.
GT Pro models from this era are among the most respected BMX frames ever produced, known for their strength, race-inspired geometry, and unmistakable GT styling.
High-End Period-Correct Component Highlights
This build features an exceptional mix of NOS, mint, and restored 1980s components, including:
GT Mallet stem (blue, original paint, excellent condition)
GT XT handlebars (mint condition)
Epoch Mori blue headset, NOS, including NOS blue anodized SST dirt skirt
Oakley F-1 grips, NOS, with blue/yellow donuts and GT label
80s GT chrome seat post and seat clamp, both mint
Restored 80s blue GT seat, clean and correct
SR tubular OPC cranks, paired with an 80s Sugino spider
Blue anodized Sugino chainring
SR 1/2 blue anodized pedals, NOS
Blue anodized Araya rims laced to original GT hubs (mint condition)
20×1.75 Comp III rainbow label tires, NOS
Dia-Compe 901 rear brake (early 80s, blue anodized) with brake guard
Dia-Compe Tech 4 brake lever, blue anodized with yellow cover
Izumi blue chain
80s pad set (repop/original mix)
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Why This Bike Matters
This isn’t just a vintage BMX—it’s a statement piece. Whether you’re a serious collector, GT enthusiast, or someone who wants an elite-level old-school ride, this bike checks every box. It rides beautifully, photographs incredibly well, and commands attention anywhere it goes.
If you’ve been waiting for the right opportunity to buy 1984 GT Pro BMX bike, this is one you won’t want to miss. Builds of this quality rarely surface, and even fewer are this well-documented and tastefully executed.
















