Jason -

The "so rare" GTS is the 1994.  The '93's are a dime a dozen.  :)  [However, the 
rarest of all is the "faster" '93 (lol) painted the beautiful, "rare" blue color . . . 
a.k.a., The Hawkin's Method.]      

Seriously, I'm guessing that the GTS is about as inexpensive as it's going to get.  In 
another 10 years, it'll be collectable and even more desirable.  After all, the thing 
was in the Guggenheim Museum!  What else are you going to ride that performs like the 
GTS, is comfortable, and is in the Guggenheim?  

KEEP IT (and if you must, paint it blue).

Mike Cordon
'94 GTS 

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Date:    Thu, 28 Feb 2002 17:57:21 -0500
From:    Jason Kaplitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: why so many for sale

As you might know I would like to sell my 93 gts.

I have been watching ebay & cycletrader.com and am just amazed by how many
GTS's are for sale.

There where 6 on cycletrader.com a few weeks ago and there are  3 new
listings today.

So my questions are:
Why are there so many for sale if this bike is so rare?

Do you think they are actually getting sold or just taken off line when
their ad is over?

Thanks,
Jason

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