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My restored 1983 Haro Freestyler

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Phil B:
Thanks to my lovely wife and the terrific work of Tom at Alan’s, the (2nd!) love of my life is back and ripping up the streets again, over 30 years since she last had an outing. Love having her back ;)

In2bmx:
Like the look of that  :4_17_5: 

 :coolsmiley:

griff:
Welcome to  :radbmxsmilie: Phil

Nice bike and great first post  :daumenhoch:

deeman:
Welcome to RAD mate, the bike looks great...many on here would kill to have their ACTUAL childhood bike...most, including myself have to settle for a close replica  :daumenhoch:
P.S some snakebellies would look much better than those comp III's on there....

Phil B:
Guys - I am so lucky that it just got stuck in a corner of my mum's garage under strict instructions not to touch it - and my mum, god bless her, left it there untouched for 30 years. It was a bit sad until 6 weeks ago - now it looks like new.

deeman - agree on the snake bellies but my original build had Comp 3s (actually, cheap copies that I still have!) and I wanted it back to how I had it (the comp 3s were better racing tyres IMHO and I raced it at 3 Sisters in Wigan bitd). Of course, I didn't have graphites back then but, now that I can afford it, they are my one big indulgence, having lusted over them all those years ago.

Am loving this site - so many fantastic builds and fantastic memories.

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