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Title: Haro frame question
Post by: stevepeanut on March 24, 2015, 04:05 PM
Does anyone know what difference, if any there was to the 1988 Haro frames. Below is a pic of my invert frame. The sport and FST look identical. Was there any difference between the invert, sport and fst frames? or was it just a different spec of components fitted to the bikes when sold that gave them their different names?

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Title: Re: Haro frame question
Post by: wdjg38 on March 24, 2015, 04:22 PM
If im not mistaken the invert wasn't the same as the spor/fst was
I remember getting one for my birthday in 88 wasmy first proper
brand new bike I ever got
Title: Re: Haro frame question
Post by: bobbbbsy on March 24, 2015, 05:00 PM
from haro

-  The three models were designed for the developing specialisation of Freestyle back then - the Master was more suitable for ground tricks (known as Flatland today), the Sport was slightly longer and was more of a ramp/park/bowl bike (think Mike Dominguez and Brian Blyther) while the FST (which stood for Freestyle, Street, Park) was as the name suggests, a do-it-all solution.
Title: Re: Haro frame question
Post by: stevepeanut on March 24, 2015, 05:41 PM
I wonder if the invert was the same as the fst then?
Title: Re: Haro frame question
Post by: BMX1973 on March 24, 2015, 07:49 PM
That's right the 88 Inverts were the old 86 FST Frames.  :daumenhoch:


I wonder if the invert was the same as the fst then?
Title: Re: Haro frame question
Post by: wdjg38 on March 24, 2015, 10:47 PM
Did the fst have platforms on the rear drop outs like the sport as I dont think
from memory the invert having them
Title: Re: Haro frame question
Post by: workshyfop on March 24, 2015, 11:24 PM
from haro

-  The three models were designed for the developing specialisation of Freestyle back then - the Master was more suitable for ground tricks (known as Flatland today), the Sport was slightly longer and was more of a ramp/park/bowl bike (think Mike Dominguez and Brian Blyther) while the FST (which stood for Freestyle, Street, Park) was as the name suggests, a do-it-all solution.

sorry, but its Freestyle, Street, Track...FST. Not known as FSP are they?  look up the haro catalogues online for full details and changes from year to year.

the invert was the lowest end 88 freestyler, then fst/fsx. all entry level, sport and master were the proper article.

fst/fsx had rear platforms by 1988. invert didnt. shorter than the sport, not full cro moly either . fst/fsx/invert have same geometry.
only sport and master were full cromoly. the earlier fst 84 and 85 were full cromoly, then went to trimoly (three tubes cromoly, rest hi-ten)
Title: Re: Haro frame question
Post by: BMX1973 on March 25, 2015, 08:44 AM
Sport and Master up to 86 had same dropouts.
87/88 FST, Sport, Master had same dropouts.
87/88 Invert, FSX had same dropouts. As said these were the old 86 FST Frames.

 :daumenhoch:
Did the fst have platforms on the rear drop outs like the sport as I dont think
from memory the invert having them
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