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Is the coaster tab, cable guides on the forks and fork standers the only difference between a sport and an fst ? Know nowt about this sort of stuff.
I think I'd cut down on crack for a day or two and buy an original one. Cashing in
God knows bud, paint can hide a multitude of sins, you only need to watch American hotrod to know that
Quote from: CustardLips on March 11, 2015, 01:43 AMIs the coaster tab, cable guides on the forks and fork standers the only difference between a sport and an fst ? Know nowt about this sort of stuff. The Sport is a mix of the Master and FST, which has the Master rear drops and coaster tab, fork and frame cable guides and fork standers.The FST was an entry level bike part wise with the Sport nearly the same part wise as the Master.To me, they are just a money making exercise to cash in on us guys while the going is good. I doubt if Bob had a lot of say in whether these were going ahead or not too. It's still a Taiwanese company and can we be sure that the complete frame sets are in fact 4130 chromoly?With prices of Haro frames picking up in the US and new blood coming into it too, these will be snapped up as they are already done in the colour they should be, complete new decals, and mint. It's just bolt on and go. No more buying a beater, fixing the chewed drops, sending off for paint and getting decals that you apply yourself and hope you don't fook it up, all for £400 notes.
I can't quite see, do the master and sport have the integral rear framestanders like the old Tai ones did?
Cash in, completely useless.400 quid for a reissue Taiwanese frame