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A bad Haro copy...
Flatcap:
This is a weird one.... :-\
It has many Gen 1 similarities, machined head tube, the down tube gusset looks right, the serial number could be a Torker serial number. The rear drop outs are similar but they're not totally flat on the bottom. I suppose if it's custom he would be given a choice whether he wanted a coaster bracket on or not and bitd I never used one so if it had been me I would have said no too. The forks aren't in view but looking at the thickness at the top they're definitely not typical Haro forks that they used for the majority of Gen 1's, Masters and Sports.
If I'm honest I'm not 100% sure but I would be tempted to check his story out purely because of the serial number.
It all come out int wash....as they say in Yorkshire!
Daz. :daumenhoch:
wolfybmx:
i have one of these exact frames.
as people have mentioned it appears to look like a gen 1 if you take a quick glance but has features from the dp firebird. the quality of the welds are very good as well i think some one mentioned before when i needed a frame id was that it was a manufacture from europe that had produced these back in the day.
Rombloke:
the only thing that will come out in the wash is the bullshit that just fell out of this blokes mouth and spilt on his shirt.
as bob says, why would anybody order a custom built frame and fork set, then, (no disrespect to the burner boys) kit it out with raleigh burner parts.
Dave
SaMAlex:
--- Quote from: wolfybmx on May 24, 2008, 08:54 AM ---i have one of these exact frames.
--- End quote ---
Take some pics of your one and send them to the guy.
Better still, put yours up on ebay as a "FAKE HARO" and include a link to that guys sale >:D
Swivel:
I have also emailed this geezer and will expect a similar reply. Told him that its a fake and a poor one at that! We'll see.... fooking hate twats like this :tickedoff: :knuppel2:
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