GT STS-2 Bike 1998 or Older

3.63/5 (16 Reviews)


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GT STS-2


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Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:4
Submitted by Greg a Downhiller from Englewood,Colo USA

Date Reviewed: November 20, 2004

Strengths:    Nice ride

Weaknesses:    No upgrade for rear shock.

Bottom Line:   
I have had my bike since brand new and have had only the squeaky frame problem. A little bit of oil and no more noise. Just upgraded to a Rock shox Duke. Changed the whole ride.

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Duration Product Used:   More than 3 years

Price Paid:    $2900.00

Purchased At:   TREADS


Overall Rating:4
Value Rating:4
Submitted by Antonio Castellanos a Weekend Warrior from Loomis, California, America

Date Reviewed: September 29, 2000

Strengths:    I Like the suspension, its very durable & can tackle anything. I like the back suspension because its ajustable for going up hill or down hill. Very good XT Shimano components.

Weaknesses:    Squeeks sometimes.

Bottom Line:   
I dont see why the GT STS-2 Got such bad reviews, its a very good frame & unless you jump of a 12 foot roof with it the frame wont crack. These guys must have beat it up alot to do such damage.

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Favorite Trail:   Foresthill 12 Mile Loop

Duration Product Used:   6 months

Price Paid:    $800.00

Purchased At:   Keith Cook's House

Similar Products Used:   None

Bike Setup:   XT Components, Brake levers, De-railer & brake pads.

Overall Rating:3
Submitted by Hal Shennan a Downhiller from Southampton UK

Date Reviewed: May 1, 1999

Strengths:    
The main strengths of the bike are its plush suspension and wicked looks.


Weaknesses:    
Both me and my friend cracked our downtubes just behind the headset, however we both had our frames replaced pretty quickly for STS 1000 DS. The judys are also pretty crap.


Bottom Line:   
If it wasn't for GT replacing my cracked frame for a new one this bike would have been a disaster, but as they did I am pretty happy, especially as the 1000 Ds has better geometry except for the tiny amount of seatpost ajustment.

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Favorite Trail:   
Ho Chi Mihn

Duration Product Used:   
1 Year


Overall Rating:2
Submitted by Mike Dillard a cross-country rider from ca

Date Reviewed: November 19, 1998

Bottom Line:   


I have owned the sts-2 for exactly 5 months and today after putting the bike on my roof rack I noticed a huge crack in the thermo just below the seat tube junction. I am getting it replaced with an lts-1, but it still bothers me that what was my dream bike is now only a nightmare.

Overall Rating:4
Submitted by Lucas a racer from Queretaro, mexico.

Date Reviewed: November 17, 1998

Bottom Line:   


I just have got a new 97 sts, from my dad, and it's a hell of an upgrade from my hardtail, although weigth is an issue, and I hate the C fork I keep falling, becouse of it's bad rebound. I have to ride it more to give a good review but I give it a well earned 4 chiles

Overall Rating:2
Submitted by Miggy a cross-country rider from SAN DIEGO, CA 92024

Date Reviewed: July 21, 1998

Bottom Line:   


I had a chance to Demo this bike @ the Tahoe Fat Tire Festival. If your'e getting on a ski lift and riding down (Not DH) then this bike would be good choice once you get used to the handling characteristics of the squishy suspension (It's comfortable alright). I hammered down the Flameout Trail at Northstar on a HT (MAG 21) and a rider on the STS in front of me did not pull away. If your looking for a good climber and a good handling bike look somewhere else. This WAS my dream bike but, upon the demo I was surprised at how poorly this thing climbed and how loose it felt in the tight stuff. GT
markets this bike for the Dual Minded Rider but, thats just the GT marketing
dept. trying to sell bikes to those who do not like to earn the downhill.

Overall Rating:2
Submitted by John Hageman a cross-country rider from Charlotte NC

Date Reviewed: June 24, 1998

Bottom Line:   


I have ridden an ST and they can have it back. The rear suspension is the most stupid looking rear suspension I have seen. It looks like it came off a model A Ford. Motorcycles have had mono shocks for years and they work and look a whole lot better. Come on guys, look around .

Overall Rating:4
Submitted by shinatro master ninja warrior a weekend warrior from Australia

Date Reviewed: June 14, 1998

Bottom Line:   


I bought the bike about 2 months ago after some abuse the frame broke just behind the headset. After consulting with GT supplier they replaced the frame with a 1000DS '98. This frame is much better, besides not braking on me, it is extremely stiff and fairly light. Besides having the best looking frame out there it can take alot of abuse than the sts-2 frame. Problem that i have encountered but easilly rectified are: seat post squeaky, rer shock did not smothly travel in its full travel.Shock was replaced for the '98 for free.
other than that it is am excellent product. well done GT
ps. Throw away the judys and lx brakes they are not up to the spec of the frame. If you keep them you are not getting the full use out of the frame and you are wasting your money. Go Hanebrinks and hope brakes. Most important find the steepest hill and thrash the shit out of it and go of 6 foot jumps , it can take it.. 4 stars for frame, 3 for components, 0 for fork.

Overall Rating:4
Submitted by John Donjoian a cross-country rider from St. Louis, MO

Date Reviewed: June 12, 1998

Bottom Line:   


I love the bike. But, I have a bit of technical information for all owners:The rear shock length end to end must be 107-112mm unloaded. The consequence of going out of this range is the shock will probably blow a seal. This is according to GT.
Not published in the manual.

Overall Rating:3
Submitted by shinatro master ninja warrior a from Australia

Date Reviewed: May 26, 1998

Bottom Line:   


I have owned the sts-2 for 2 months now. It rides great with a lot of lateral and longitudinal stiffness. For the money its great, although the sts-2 your paying for mainlt frame, it looks horn and peformanes even better. Its like the difference between using a standard tennis racket and a wide bodied racket. No vibration at all, which could be its downfall ( no give). 2 months and i have all ready craked the bottom main tube and i've only jumped 4 foot jumps or less.Its probably me to blame because i used it for down hilling instead of cross country with judys. The components are fairly durable lx/xt but it really depends on who hard you are going to use it.
I did regretted buying the bike at first , but after a talk to the GT supplier, they are going to replace the frame with a frame that can handle triple fork clamp. Heres a tip, before i broke the frame ,I had asked the shop if I could upgrade because I heard on the GT site that you could for a fee $399. To get around this is to brake the frame!!and it would be warranted within reason. The GT guy told me to do it to save $399, although the damage to my bike was by accident, it still didn't come at a better time. Three stars for the frame if used in its designed criteria.Ps. the new frame i am getting has the a.r.c design and can handle triple clamp, should be alot tougher. I am selling the bike and Mr T on them. e-mail if interested

Overall Rating:4
Submitted by Mark Ohashi a weekend warrior from Diamond Bar

Date Reviewed: May 23, 1998

Bottom Line:   


A nice bike with good rear suspension design. After the first mud bath the suspension bushings started squeaking. I installed the GT sealed cartridge bearing kit. I would not recommend trying this at home. Thermoplastic STS frames do not have a clamp type top link front pivot. I machined a new pivot spindle a few thousandths larger than the one in the kit and pressed it in. No more squeaks and stiction is not a problem anymore. Unfortunately this bike comes with a Judy C fork. A Manitou X-vert or Z-1 will be the next upgrade. Have a great ride!

Overall Rating:5
Submitted by Perry Longinotti a cross-country rider from Prince Albert, SK, Canada

Date Reviewed: April 27, 1998

Bottom Line:   


First thing I did was lose the Judy (RS sells hype) and put a Z-1 on. I then swapped the parts from my hardtail. I ended up 27.5 pounds w/ very light parts.
Heavy, but fun! Canadian riders take note; this is a California bike. Get it on some real trails (tight, twisty, logs everywhere) and it is too long (wheelbase) to manouvre. Luckily you don't need skill to ride this bike. Just smash into everything and keep pedaling. You won't find a tougher composite frame either. Today I stacked hard when trying to jump a G-Out. My left STI unit broke when it hit my top tube (bent lever, broken shift pod), but there was nary a scratch on my top tube!

Overall Rating:5
Submitted by Mike McDonald a cross-country rider from Irvine, CA (USA)

Date Reviewed: April 11, 1998

Bottom Line:   


I have a 97 STS. I can't believe how well it works. It pedals like a hardtail and climbs even better. I bought it as a frame only, and I built it with very light stuff. I ended up with a total weight of 26.5 lbs, with heavy spin wheels. The frame is fairly heavy, but I have no complaints with the suspension or geometry.

Overall Rating:5
Submitted by shintaro ninja warrior a weekend warrior from Australia

Date Reviewed: March 9, 1998

Bottom Line:   


i have just bought an sts2 and want to know from other owners whar sort of things that needs to be looked at first. I was thinking of upgrading to Rock Shox DH, and full XTR components. Does anyone know why they do not recomend to put a triple fork on the frame?. When the 98 models have the same looking frame

Overall Rating:2
Submitted by Jorge Peperonni a racer from Santiago Chile

Date Reviewed: January 13, 1998

Bottom Line:   


This bike have a very nice look, but need to be inproved. I had one for 5
months, such bike end with a fissure in the front, located in the down tube.
Now I Know that it is ( or Was ) a common problem in this model.
Fortunately GT is a very responsible company that changed the STS2 by a new LTS Bike. Now I am a very happy LTS owner. LTS is the best bike in the world for dual purpose racer.

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