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Haro Master: Buying the dream.
brettypeeps:
Build it :4_17_5:
or you will forever be tweeking it... Oh OK you will always be tweeking it no matter what :daumenhoch:
Haro Fan:
OK. I've just bid for a frame on ebay. I'm not going to pay a crazy price for it but if I win it, it will start the ball rolling. If I do get one, it will be for riding (a little), not just for show. Thanks.
HF.
brettypeeps:
Mine is ridden even at skateparks. And it is beautiful :4_17_5:
griff:
^^^ what they said! :daumenhoch:
I found this site while looking for info on building my first mid-life crisis bike and now I'm part way through my own haro master!
There are loads of helpful people on here and posts with useful info - I can tell you that scouring the web for parts is good fun, plus you get to decide what goes on it
Be warned though, it is addictive - mrs griff has already compared me to a crackhead the amount of time I've been spending on here ;D
welcome and good luck with the build mate
dancetothedrummersbeat:
I agree, build it yourself. Far more satisfying...
....and as Griff says,it becomes very addictive. Just over a year a go i decided to build a skyway t/a. I now have the skyway, an MT Racing Fox and parts for a Hutch and PK Ripper builds.... I also wouldn't mind a patterson....
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