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Nice Joe I took the old one for its maiden voyage to t1 on saturday , good fun mate
after all these years....i still dont know how you can call that fooking thing a "haro freestyler"its an insult to the original,mild steel frame?its a fooking joke."haro" knew full well that there are complete mugs out there that will buy anything with a few old stickers on it,,and there are.
why do people leave neg comments when they for 1 have probably never seen 1 in the flesh and 2 never rode 1 I personally think they ride really nice and albeit yes might be a steel frame but they are not that heavyalso either strip the post and polish to get it in or as it's fluted strip the outside ridges and polish and leave the candy blue on the inside like i did on the retro ripper below
I think on The Museum, there is sticky about changing the 1 1/8 stem set into a 1" That would defo be one way to go IMO but looking sweet though Change out the bars to original Master bars, change out the front brake to a Nippon and should almost be there Keep it going bro
Haro fluted layback all the way bro but you would have to shim it as it's only 22.2mm
Quote from: Londonhellboy on September 20, 2011, 09:08 AMHaro fluted layback all the way bro but you would have to shim it as it's only 22.2mm i got one of them just sold it for £20 and it was nos
Terry sell that to me!
Quote from: harorider on September 20, 2011, 09:16 AMQuote from: Londonhellboy on September 20, 2011, 09:08 AMHaro fluted layback all the way bro but you would have to shim it as it's only 22.2mm i got one of them just sold it for £20 and it was nos£20 Fookin' 'ell bro I would've snatched that up at that price These things are fetchin' serious money on The Museum these days