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Gashead:
After reading a post in the for sale thread about said frames, why don't they seem to fetch much money

I agree they are an iconic race frame, however even Pro Burners seem to fetch more dosh.....

That Swan Guy:
It could just be indicative of the financial situation.
I've also noticed that the early frames fetch less than the later 84-86 sets.

I have 2 frame sets and they are lovely. Perhaps they might become fashionable one day!

Dannywhac:
As above I reckon. From a mid-school perspective stuff comes in and out of popularity - WAL Riots went for peanuts a couple of years ago, some didn't even sell and now they go for a decent amount. Same with S&M 1" stuff, last year they went for top dollar, now they've dropped in price.

Guess it's whats down with the kids old farts as to what commands what price  :daumenhoch:

Peter J:
They are one I remember from racing bitd, when I progressed from my ammaco

I'd saved my paper round/pocket money up and it was a toss up between getting a GT Pro or a Ripper

Still one of the best old school frames to ride  ;)

I'm glad delray hit the dib dobs button because I would have loved another one  :daumenhoch:

Gashead:
Mmmm, I have 3 / 4 of them and a couple of Nora's, as said, lovely to ride and one you would save for as a kid......

Folks happy to pay £550 for a Haro Freestyler 86 but less than 200 for an early GT, bizarre

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