Bro the way it angles down in the back, and the three holes in the forks that looks like a 1986, I had an 86 Pro Performer lime green frame looks the same
The 88 GT Vertigo ST was basically the exact same frame / fork as the 88 Performer.... except for one very important difference... the Performer was a high-tensile steel frame (chain stays & seat stays) whereas the Vertigo ST was made from 100% 4130 CHROMOLY ("4130" Stamped on the bologna cut & forks). Aside from the VERTIGO's superior (to the 88 Performer) construction, it also came with factory 48s albeit cheap quality hubs and hoops vs Tomahawk mags, a rotor vs a GYRO, etc.... The Vertigo ST in 1988 would have had the cable guides welded onto the downtube x2. The dip of the seat cross tubes would have been the same on both frames. Only one true way to tell. Have an OES PMI test done of the frame and fork. If it shows up as 4130 everywhere then it is a Vertigo ST.
Man thank you so much for this information. The frame is stamped 4130 on the forks and the bologna cut. I’m actually getting this bike back from a friend so I’ll decal it Vertigo St. Now was there a regular Vertigo and a Vertigo St?
@@bmxtrashtalk6879 well if you want you to think of it that way then yes, one year only. But like the 1986 conundrum when they had half a year GT world tour and the other half, GT Pro Freestyle Tour. Same bike.
It’s not a Pro Performer. The 1988 GT pro Performer received the S-bend downtube like the PFT. It is an argument between a Performer and a Vertigo. Period.
Hmm yes thats frustrating, i was going to say performer cause of the cable guides on downtube but i see vertigos had that too. Still a dope bike sucks it didnt have better paint and og decals. Thats a candidate for a restoration
As looking for info on these 88 frames...performer or vertigo used same frame...just GT frame stamp..same coaster brake welded bracket...n brake line tabs...for bottom tube brakes...
Pro performer was 4130 stamped...regular performer no 4130...vertigo no 4130..also...thats wat i always seen n heard...both 88 performer n vertigo st came in electric blue..
Bro the way it angles down in the back, and the three holes in the forks that looks like a 1986, I had an 86 Pro Performer lime green frame looks the same
Whoever owns that shop is a dope. Your always a well spoken gentleman from what iv heard you speak on here. He just smoked a lifetime customer smh
Thank you and I said the same exact thing.
Now that I look at it yes that top tube Bend is different it's more elongated
The 88 GT Vertigo ST was basically the exact same frame / fork as the 88 Performer.... except for one very important difference... the Performer was a high-tensile steel frame (chain stays & seat stays) whereas the Vertigo ST was made from 100% 4130 CHROMOLY ("4130" Stamped on the bologna cut & forks). Aside from the VERTIGO's superior (to the 88 Performer) construction, it also came with factory 48s albeit cheap quality hubs and hoops vs Tomahawk mags, a rotor vs a GYRO, etc....
The Vertigo ST in 1988 would have had the cable guides welded onto the downtube x2. The dip of the seat cross tubes would have been the same on both frames. Only one true way to tell. Have an OES PMI test done of the frame and fork. If it shows up as 4130 everywhere then it is a Vertigo ST.
Man thank you so much for this information. The frame is stamped 4130 on the forks and the bologna cut. I’m actually getting this bike back from a friend so I’ll decal it Vertigo St. Now was there a regular Vertigo and a Vertigo St?
@@bmxtrashtalk6879 stupid GT….in 1988 it was the Vertigo ST. In 1989 and beyond it was just Vertigo.
Nice that definitely cleared up a lot. Gt should have clear with the 1988. So the Vertigo St was a 1 year only bike?
@@bmxtrashtalk6879 well if you want you to think of it that way then yes, one year only. But like the 1986 conundrum when they had half a year GT world tour and the other half, GT Pro Freestyle Tour. Same bike.
It's stamped 4130 bro, that's a GT Pro Performer.
The 88’ Vertigo are stamp 4130 too.
It’s not a Pro Performer. The 1988 GT pro Performer received the S-bend downtube like the PFT. It is an argument between a Performer and a Vertigo. Period.
Most pro performer had 4130..just a performer..no 4130 stamp...vertigo no 4130 stamp..
This 88’ has the 4130 stamped on the forks and on the back pole below the seat.
Hmm yes thats frustrating, i was going to say performer cause of the cable guides on downtube but i see vertigos had that too. Still a dope bike sucks it didnt have better paint and og decals. Thats a candidate for a restoration
As looking for info on these 88 frames...performer or vertigo used same frame...just GT frame stamp..same coaster brake welded bracket...n brake line tabs...for bottom tube brakes...
Wat does the top tube end stamp have just GT or GT 4130
Gt 4130
Pro performer was 4130 stamped...regular performer no 4130...vertigo no 4130..also...thats wat i always seen n heard...both 88 performer n vertigo st came in electric blue..
I just learn a little about the st version