Old School BMX 1980 - 1988 > Old School Freestyle (frame stands and kickturns galore!)
*** SURVIVOR - HARO SPORT ***
Steve P:
--- Quote from: martyC on August 29, 2006, 08:38 AM ---Looks like you may have already found them?
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Cheers Marty . . . Placed my bid and hopefully I can complete the frameset . . . thanks mate :daumenhoch:
--- Quote from: Stodgy on August 29, 2006, 11:49 AM ---How much was the offer for?
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Enough to buy a complete bike with decent spec. Apparently, this is the only Haro frame design that Dan doesn't have in his collection . . . he tells me it's got something to do with the serial number which may account for his generous offer
--- Quote from: Rom Bloke on August 29, 2006, 05:08 PM ---yeah but when is it gonna be my turn to look after it???
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I have to keep this one Dave . . . sorry mate :(
Steve
Stodgy:
A result then fella!
Rombloke:
oh bo11ocks
never mind
lol
Dave
WizardWeb:
Torker made? That explains the difference in the platform. The seat stays go further up the top tube as opposed to simply meeting the end. Excellent score ! :) 8)
greentoad:
WoW....
That is a very lucky find!
According to my list, there is no other Haro Sport like that in the World (known to still exist).
It is Torker built in the US, like the Haro - Freestylers and Masters (Gen 1 and Gen 2) and also the Haro Sport Gen 1 (only 2 are known still to exist), so from the way the code is laid out I would ID this Frame as a -
August 1984, Haro Sport Gen 2, build number 459 (and pretty damn rare!)
As it is so rare, I would not even restore it until more is known (others may surface in time), and also so that you have the original decals, and also so that the frame number can still be seen.
J.
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