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Old School BMX 1980 - 1988 => Old School Freestyle (frame stands and kickturns galore!) => Topic started by: Withy on August 29, 2009, 07:09 PM
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OK, got my old Haro Master out of the garage today, in the hope that I can restore to its former glory..
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/af71/WithingtonAl/Bike/DSC06821.jpg)
Spec is:
1987 Haro Master Frame (one of the pre-production versions I think, without studs on rear dropouts, it has different versions - this was Terry Jenkins Frame at some point I think)
Skyway Streetbeat Forks (bent the Haro ones)
Profile Flight Cranks
1 Original Shimano DX pedal, 1 copy
Diacompe tech 7 levers,990 brakes
Haro Group 1 Stem
Woody Itson bars
SST Seatpost
Hutch Donut seatclamp
odd wheels - front with nice chrome GT sealed hub, rear Araya aero with suzue hub (front I borrowed from Scott Macdonald in 1987, must see if he needs it ;)
newish Haro seat
ACS RL Edge tyres (I think donated by Andy Brown ages and ages and ages ago!)
2 Bully pegs, 1 Fusion
All in all things don't look too bad, I found some spare new gyro cables and I'm going to strip down and re-spray to original yellow/black with chrome rear - but need to know the following:
Where can I get decals for the frame?
Where can I get Orignal Haro forks for this beast?
In fact where is best to look for restoration parts.. is it eBay, or is there somwhere I can get stuff from
Any help appreciated
Cheers
Allyn
More pics below:
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/af71/WithingtonAl/Bike/DSC06823.jpg)
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/af71/WithingtonAl/Bike/DSC06824.jpg)
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/af71/WithingtonAl/Bike/DSC06826.jpg)
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/af71/WithingtonAl/Bike/DSC06828.jpg)
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/af71/WithingtonAl/Bike/DSC06831.jpg)
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Sweet Haro, you can get decals from AJK Bikes 8)
http://ajkbikes.com/catalog/product_info.php'manufacturers_id=12&products_id=93&osCsid=fc0ea6bea050056cb0428f0940bea6db
There is a pair of 86 Forks on ebay now :daumenhoch:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=110428374128&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT#ht_500wt_1106
I know these are not the correct ones but you will struggle to find 87 - 88 Haro Forks :(
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Cool Cool Cool. That will be a nice project, with some great parts already there.
Resto is where its at.
Look forwards to the next set of pics, keep us posted with the process.
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Paint wise, superbikedan on here does great powdercoat work that is second to none. Thats if you dont want to rattlecan it, depends on how deep your digging.
As for decals, send Del a pm.
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Really nice Haro :smitten: love the bikes like that when we used to wack all sorts of stickers on them BITD. Great parts by the way, looking forward to the resto :daumenhoch:
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awesome matey, love to see it when peeps still have their own trusty steeds.........
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i wasnt old enuff to have a bike like this lol, but i got a bike (my bikes are all 80's :coolsmiley:) with random stickers on it lol
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Allyn Withington i presume ;)
Is that Beefs old Master by any chance? If so it was definately TJs. Its not looking as dialled as your Prolite
Drop me a PM, would be good to catch up...it must be 20 years since i saw you last
Cheers
Fraser
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Whats with the rear drop outs? The chainstay protection and the vertical tube mount things?
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Rear drop outs were one of a kind I think.. it was a pre-production 87 master and the final ones had the daft stud things on them. This one was a bit different. TJ brought it back from Haro in US when he was there, and it go swapped around, I think I got it for a Prolite CC, or maybe that Trickstar that I never really liked! :)
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Hey Fraz... how they hell are you.. yes 20 years is about right. PM on the way shortly matey :)
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Cool bike ;) , interesting history too .
Well worth restoring .
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Yup, this bike has been around a bit.. I've stripped off all the paint now, mostly surface rust but the downtube is quite pitted. I'm not sure I want to spend a lot on re-chroming it, so may rub down nice and smooth and paint (would be yellow there anyway). Its taking me ages to clean all the bits.. just noticed my profile cranks still had the clear film on bits of them which kept them nice and smooth on most parts.
Whats the best way to remove surface rust from chrome? I've seen comments about aluminium foil and water, or fine brass wool, or finest steel wool. I tried some steel wool under the bottom bracket and it comes up pretty good.. whats the best advice to keep things shiny shiny? bear in mind I'm restoring this to ride it, not for any shows.. I don't want to put any NOS parts on if I can help it.. everything works, just needs cleaned and lubed.
Oven cleaner for the rims is it? And whats this about tyres in the dishwasher...?
Any advice appreciated.. I feel like a novice compared to some of you guys who are going to great lengths to restore old bikes..
And I wish I still had my Prolite Craig Campbell.. it was cool, perfect chrome, sky blue tuff's... 8)
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Thats one sick bike, shame it's getting restored really, love it as it is.........Great frame and some rare parts on that baby, and great history. Good luck with the resto and thanks for posting those pics..........GREAT BIKE.
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No way - Fiola's wee brother is here!
I havn't seen that frame since Derby BFA '87.
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/k48/2ndChildhood/California%201988/Old%20School/terry032.jpg)
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/k48/2ndChildhood/California%201988/Old%20School/terry022.jpg)
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/k48/2ndChildhood/California%201988/Old%20School/terry012.jpg)
Def. TJ's proto Master, remember those rear drops well!
Good to hear you're still riding.
Gary :daumenhoch:
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LOL, I forgot about that Fiola nonsense!! Once my bike is sorted I might PM you to see where you Glasgow boys ride :)
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Man blast from the past indeedy allyn, yep was Terrys prototype haro, i bought it direct off him, also entered a comp the next day and still managed to win, haha, remember entering one more and winning before swapping it to you fro a hutch trickstar which i did prefer. (kept slicing my shoes on them rear dropouts.) If i remember there were only two of these in the world, that one and one in a warehouse. I swapped the hutch for a prolite, so was that yours as well? Cos i still actually have that at my moms attic im sure. FRAZ, how r u man, nice of you to remember me or at least my bike lol, we all need to go for some beers, rosyth, dalgetybay, north queensferry connection, we all rocked. Oh allyn i sent you information in mail, you can get the whole bike decaled out and repainted exact colour and parts easy from my buddy john, he runs a bike company and specialises in haro restoration. Everyone who knows me give me a shout
Beef (Stuart Kerr from Rosyth)
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nice to hear from you beefy.. you need to get tht Prolite back up and running.. it was cool.
When you bought this Haro was it yellow or turquoise? Will give you're mate a ring and see about getting it sorted out... it might better to get someone to paint it up properly.. not sure my skills are upto it!! :P
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Definatley need to organise a meet, its only been 20 years :LolLolLolLol:
I lived miles away in Crossford, it was about an hours ride to get to the ramp!!
There were a few Prolites around, Joe had one...I sold mine to you Beef...is that the one at your Mums???
Cheers
Fraser
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Some progress made on the frame... since its more or a resto, I've posted in there
http://www.radbmx.co.uk/forum/index.php'topic=94356.0
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OK, built my bike back up.
Ended up getting the f&f powdercoated since it wasn't to clever when I did it.
Is not perfect yet, but warrants a few pics of what it looks like with the new paintjob, Del's decals and a bit of TLC
Excuse the pics.. iPhone camera and Scottish weather lighting don't make for a great combination
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/af71/WithingtonAl/Bike/IMG_0148.jpg)
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/af71/WithingtonAl/Bike/IMG_0153.jpg)
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I'll get some new pegs and I've bought some 48's from someone on here for when I start riding
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lovely job!!! :daumenhoch:
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well done fella, looks nice! Quick turn around 2.....
:daumenhoch:
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WOW! How fooking good does that look? Great re-build Withy; looks as good as new-ish and maybe how you would have kept it from bitd had you (like the rest of us) known better ;D
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Cool 8)
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fantastic ride anmd great you guys hooked back up ,well rebuilt and big props :) dan
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nicely done mate :daumenhoch:
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Cheers guys, am quite chuffed with the result.... now, fire hydrant to double decade before I'm 40 I think was my goal.. I've got about a week :idiot2:
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very nice :) and such a turnaround :daumenhoch: :daumenhoch:
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Great work , lookin' good . I bet it was satisfying seeing the finished product ;)
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Looking really sweet mate :daumenhoch:
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Wow that looks great, could you take some close up pic's of the rear drop outs please :)
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Wow that looks great, could you take some close up pic's of the rear drop outs please :)
Stop being a pervert now Chris :LolLolLolLol:
I must admit, i'd like to see those dropouts too as they don't look standard... ;)
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OK, here's the detail (and yes I know there is a bit of rust to get off!)
Not too sure of the story behind this.. I've heard there were only 2 of these produced. I reckon after some testing the standard studded version of 87/88 was preferred, since these chainstay grips aren't too kind to shoes when undertakers/caboose/deathtrucks etc are done.
Even though it probably cost me (and others) a fortune in vans, I like having such a rare frame. 8)
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/af71/WithingtonAl/Bike/DSC06918.jpg)
(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/af71/WithingtonAl/Bike/DSC06920.jpg)
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(http://www.radbmx.co.uk/archive/albums/af71/WithingtonAl/Bike/DSC06921.jpg)
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Thanks for that :daumenhoch:
I think it great that you have such a rare Haro & thanks for taking the time to share it with us, I have a few rare Haro's but not quite as rare as this :coolsmiley:
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My pleasure for sharing.. I love this site - I can't stay away tbh, I think I'm obsessed now :idiot2:
and now I've seen this....http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=230381062443&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT (http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=230381062443&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT) :smitten: :smitten: which was my fav bike of all time... so tempted to buy it/build it.. I had one with grey tuffs (then light blue tuffs), it was brilliant
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lovely bike. v nice. that took no time at all.
i only built one bike before, and that took me 2 years... :LolLolLolLol:
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Really nice Haro :smitten: love the bikes like that when we used to wack all sorts of stickers on them BITD. Great parts by the way, looking forward to the resto :daumenhoch:
My pre-Haro (and beloved) Prolite Craig Campbell :smitten: here http://www.radbmx.co.uk/forum/index.php'topic=96252.0 (http://www.radbmx.co.uk/forum/index.php'topic=96252.0) check that out for loads of old stickers..... Club Home Boy..T&C...Skyway, Vision Street Wear...
Such a fashion victim of the day with 2 swatches on one wrist, one on the other, and I think (although you can't see very well), that there was a POP Swatch on my ankle :idiot2: :2funny:
And after a quick spin on my bike..no chance of a firehydrant to double decade in my current level of riding... :(
Cheers for the birthday wishes too :) :)
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bit of an old thread that a few newer members wouldn't have seen but did anybody find out what the crack was with these drop outs ?.
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great story :daumenhoch: but don't let "AKGOFF" see that seatpost :LolLolLolLol: