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Haro 84' master, what stem should I use?
snav69:
This do ya'
1984 Haro Master Factory Build Components
These components are the same for White and Chrome bikes
Grips: Oakley B2, Blue
Bars: Vector Bob Haro, Chrome
Stem: Redline Forklifter
Brakes: Dia Compe MX900, Annodized Blue with Tech 3 Levers and Green Cables
Headset: Hatta Alloy, Annodized Blue
Seatpost Clamp: Dia Copme Hinged, Annodized Blue
Seatpost: Anlun Layback Smooth, Chrome
Seat: Cycle Pro Shotgun II, Blue
Wheels: Skyway Tuff IIs with coasterbrake, alloy front hub, White
Tires: Cycle Pro Snakebelly
Cranks: Sugino CT 175mm, Chrome
Chainring: Sugino 43T, Annodized Blue
Pedals: MKS Grafight, Black
Paul :coolsmiley:
Moose:
--- Quote ---Bars: Vector Bob Haro, Chrome
Stem: Redline Forklifter
--- End quote ---
Huh ???
Vector Bob's and a stem? ???
I think not. The bars are VC8's and the stem.....well ask Jay :LolLolLolLol:
snav69:
http://www.harofreestyler.com/master.html
I added the forklifter :-\
:coolsmiley:
Moose:
--- Quote ---Out of interest, what would have been the correct part fitted to an 84' leaving the factory?
--- End quote ---
Sorry, I missed your post asking to know.
There has been some discussion on the stem. The first test of a complete '84 Master showed a Tioga stem, but it did say this would be changed for production. Jay has a test where the stem is quoted as being a Suntour Power stem and I must admit, I'm now coming around to this being fact. I thought that it was an Anlun (but not the same type as on the sport), but I think now the suntour makes more sense.
mivvi:
Thanks Phil for your input and Paul for the Link that's damn handy to have. So what is the stem in the top pic? Here are the bars I will be fitting once chromed.
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