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Offline Biggeorge

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Re: Haro
« Reply #100 on: October 31, 2007, 02:21 PM »
right, here my little Haro collection.
The chrome one I got off someone here and loved it so much I went and bought 2 more, the original one is staying that way and wont be ridden, may put some white tuffs on it, the black one may be ridden , I havent made my mind up yet, need to get some stickers on it and see!
The 88 sport is just off pic to the right and still in progress!









Ive only just finished the black one, its got a sym hub on the rear until i get my replacement bits for my reverse freecoaster. I dont think ill ever ride the reverse again as it shit the bed after 5 mins of riding. odyssey freecoaster on the chrome one.
Powdercoaters did a reasonable job, i didnt realise there were people on here who did it otherwise id have got them to do it.
Just needs stickers now!!
« Last Edit: December 10, 2007, 04:00 PM by biggeorge »

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Re: Haro
« Reply #101 on: November 22, 2007, 01:07 PM »
bit of an update!
black/chrome kneesavers, peregrine cranks, group1 stem, haro pegs and new peds for the 88


white tuffs and dominator seat for the 06, stickers soon!

chrome kneesavers and gt wheels disks for the one im riding, cant wait to get out on it, just need me foot to get better!!


cheers to Del, wish id kept my TA and thebigdog for all your help.
« Last Edit: December 10, 2007, 04:01 PM by biggeorge »

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Re: Haro
« Reply #102 on: November 30, 2007, 10:24 PM »
My GEN 1 Survivor all cleaned and regreased! All original apart from brake lever, grips and seat clamp. Hope ya like.  ;) Crap pics again!




















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Re: Haro
« Reply #103 on: December 10, 2007, 04:11 PM »
At last!!
finally finished. got the stickers today.
heres the spec:
Frame+fork: Haro Sport 06
Bars: Haro kneesaver
Wheels: Skyway tuffs.
Cranks: Odyssey wombolt with odyseyy sprocket 30t
Tyres: Panaracer
Brakes: Levers Tech77, Front odyssey evolver 2 in black chrome, rear Dia tech box with angled arms, pads skyway
Grips: Ame round
Seat Dominator
Post: Odyssey jims beam.
stem: Haro
Gyro: Odyssey gtx
headset: solid needle bearing







My chrome one is being repainted, im trying something a bit different with it, pics soon!
« Last Edit: December 10, 2007, 04:13 PM by biggeorge »

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Re: Haro
« Reply #104 on: December 14, 2007, 01:12 PM »
right heres the chrome one after its repaint...
Not as good as the black one but its my current ride so Im not too bothered.
only new bits are the s+m grand slam bars and a white front brake.
Thanks to all those who helped form the board, damar signs (01628 524 652) for the stickers at a very good price, and to H+S enamelling (01895 233 251) for the paint job.



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Re: Haro
« Reply #105 on: December 18, 2007, 12:49 PM »
From this















Components for  Haro Group 1 Race Technique build. (Originally sold as F+F only).

Frame & Forks (From Phippsio)
Odyssey dynatron Bottom Bracket.
Haro Grp 1 stem (Cheap Taiwanese copy!), will get a FUSION stem later.
Takagi 1pc crank  with Takagi Spider and Takagi chainring 44t
Hatta Mx-10 headset
Elina seat and post
Kneesaver  bars (No idea if correct but look good).
 Black Krayton grips
Victor bear-trap pedals
Odyssey Pitbull rear caliper with Tech 3 brake lever.
Suntour 16t freewheel
Sumo 20” x 1.75” with Comp 3’s (copies).

Thanks to all those that helped (Phippsio,Coz,DJgivvinup.Arnaud,Dordymush,CBRGIL) with my 1st build.
I know it’s not 100% kosher but i’ll get round to sourcing more genuine parts, funds permitting
Considering I have a limited tool kit and bike building knowledge, but I finally got there in the end.
« Last Edit: July 09, 2008, 03:55 PM by Bob_Acid »

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Re: Haro
« Reply #106 on: December 28, 2007, 04:10 PM »



Wheels - Skyway Tuff II
Tyres - Panaracer Freestyle
Cranks - Sugino
Chainwheel - 43T sugino
Seat - Cycle Pro Shot gun II
Seatpost - Redline Layback
Seat Clamp - MX Dia-Compe
Bars - Vector Bob Haro, Chrome
Brakes - Dia-Compe 900

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Re: Haro
« Reply #107 on: January 17, 2008, 12:53 AM »
my 85 master survivour
apart from the new tuffs and tyres



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« Last Edit: August 15, 2008, 10:14 AM by muddstud »

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Re: Haro
« Reply #108 on: January 27, 2008, 03:23 PM »
85 Sport















86 Master







84 Sport







« Last Edit: June 06, 2016, 06:34 PM by region11 »
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Re: Haro
« Reply #109 on: February 08, 2008, 09:26 AM »
1985 sport, pretty standard stuff i suppose, the piece im most pleased about are the wheels, bought from a fella radder the rims were in a right state, but after a lot of rubbing and a trip to dan they have come up lovely  :smitten:
thanks to mark j for the f+f an sorry about stealing the wheels idea  :-[
and thanks to del and s/b/dan as always




 
« Last Edit: February 08, 2008, 09:28 AM by kowalski »

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Re: Haro
« Reply #110 on: February 20, 2008, 07:29 PM »
1982 Bob Haro Freestyler
Featured in the book FREESTYLE MOVES



Here's my Freestyle Moves book signed by Bob and Ron Wilton in 1983

I raced Torkers since 1978 and always did "stunts" when not racing.  When I first saw stunts appearing in magazines around 1978 I thought that was similar to what I was doing.  I kept up with these and it kept getting bigger and bigger. 

When Torker announced they were producing the first Freestyle bike I had to have one!   The frame and fork looked so cool and strong.  Put my bike together with the Freestyler and man what a difference.  The geometry was better, less flex, coaster brake bracket, and the color combo was too trick.

My favorite frame and fork has always been this guy and glad to have it since the very beginning in '82.  To pay tribute to a great frame and fork, rider, and author...I had to build this bike since it was the first ever Freestyle bike.

VEHICLE - More information here!

Frame - Haro Freestyler owned by J.T. since 1982
Fork - Haro Freestyler J.T.'s original
Bars - Redline Proline
Stem - ProNeck
Grips - Grab on MX-3
Brake lever - Haro two finger
Caliper - Dia-Compe MX-1000's in front and 890 in rear
Brake pads - Skyway Tuff pads
Headset - Tange
Wheels - Skyway Graphites with Generation I Campy hubs, Suntour coaster brake, and blue plastic valve caps (details)
Front Tire - Cycle Pro Snakebelly
Rear Tire - Raleigh blackwall street tire
Chain - Torque
Chain ring - Redline 44 teeth
Cranks - 1982 Redline flights with pinch bolt
Bottom Bracket - Standard with Redline Flight cranks
Pedals - KKT rat traps
Seat - Cycle Pro Shotgun seat (properly placed dark rivets, not silver)
Seat post - Chrome-moly
Seat post clamp - Suntour
Pad - Blue Haro double stem and crossbar

DIALED IN

Jeff "JT" Tollefson



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Re: Haro
« Reply #111 on: February 20, 2008, 07:55 PM »
BOB HARO FREESTYLER
FEATURED ON THE COVER OF BMX PLUS



Been a fan of Bob's since his first Moline's artwork was in Bicycle Motocross Action in the 70's.  He continued to blow me away with his art and then the how-to on the Rockwalk.  I always did various moves and wheelies while goofing around but the how-to's solidified my need to express myself on my bike other than racing. 

Bob got freestyle rollin' in the 70's and when I met him for the first time at the 1981 Rondo Classic, he showed me that bike riding has no bounds...it's infinite.  I started to ride more and more freestyle and when the first Haro Freestyler came out I had to be the first to get one.  Started performing in 1982 and still doin' it today!

Here's an original that started it all and glad to be a part of something from the beginning.  My bike has evolved over time and this is a tribute to Bob and all of Freestyle.  Oh, Bob was blown away when I sent him pictures of the bike before Rockford '07

Thanks Bob and Torker for makin' this gnarly frame & fork.  The best times of my life were when riding this Freestyler!!!


VEHICLE - More information here!

Frame - Haro Freestyler owned by J.T. since 1983 with original tan grip tape and signed by Bob Haro & Ron Wilton in 1983
Fork - Haro Freestyler J.T.'s original
Bars - Vector Bob Haro Signature with blue flex fighter
Grips - Grab on MX-3
Plate - Haro Series One with exact stickers and zip ties as seen on the cover of BMX Plus
Brake lever - Haro two finger
Caliper - Dia-Compe MX-1000's
Brake pads - Skyway Pro black with chrome fins
Headset - Tange
Wheels - Skyway Graphites with Generation I Campy hubs, Suntour coaster brake, and blue plastic valve caps (details)
Front Tire - Cycle Pro Snakebelly
Rear Tire - Raleigh blackwall street tire
Chain - Torque
Chain ring - Redline 44 teeth
Cranks - 1982 Redline flights with pinch bolt
Bottom Bracket - Hadley sealed in rare gold
Pedals - KKT rat traps
Seat - Cycle Pro Shotgun seat without shotgun holes, rare (properly placed dark rivets, not silver)
Seat post - Chrome-moly
Seat post clamp - Suntour
Pad - Blue Haro double stem

DIALED IN

Jeff "JT" Tollefson

Yes - I have two complete Freestylers a 1982 and this 1983
« Last Edit: February 20, 2008, 08:12 PM by Tolly »

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Re: Haro
« Reply #112 on: February 20, 2008, 08:08 PM »
25 Anniversary Haro Freestyler #4


Here is the 4th Anniversary Freestyler signed by Bob and added a little twist to the original.  I ran black Tuff's and whitewall tires in 1984 so mags look great on this bike!

Been riding Haro's since day one and have my original '82 Haro Freestyler modified to be Bob's 1983 BMX PLUS cover shot bike.  The Freestyler was the first and what a great bike it was and is very collectible!

To celebrate the 25th anniversary of Haro, Haro Bikes came out with the retro Freestyler.  This was a combination of the 2003 Mirra frame/fork, Haro half chrome/paint look in '87, and Haro's awesome graphics.

The bike comes with alloy 48's but made it a little more Old School by throwin' on some retro Skyway Tuff II's with Kool caps to make them look like OS graphites.  Shimano DX pedals were added to accent the gold hubs.

Enjoy!!!

VEHICLE - More information here!

Frame - Limited Edition 25th Anniversary chromoly frame
Fork - Haro Straight shooter
Bars - Haro Street bar 7.75
Stem - Haro Small block SL
Grips - Haro Core
Brakes - Dia-Tech AD-996
Brake levers - Dia-Compe Tech 77
Brake pads - Dia-Tech Hombre's
Headset - FSA
Rotor - SST Oryg
Wheels - Skyway Tuff II's with Kool Caps and blue alloy valve caps
Front Tire - Kenda white wall
Rear Tire - Kenda white wall
Chain - KMC Z710
Chain ring - Premium products 39t
Cranks - Premium Lite 175mm
Bottom Bracket - Euro sealed cartridge
Pedals - NOS Shimano DX
Seat - Freestyler landing strip
Seat post - Twin Torque 25.4mm
Seat post clamp - Haro
Pegs - Haro Spyder 

DIALED IN

Jeff "JT" Tollefson


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Re: Haro
« Reply #113 on: February 26, 2008, 02:01 PM »
as raced at mk 07, 88.5 haro sport with bully forks

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Re: Haro
« Reply #114 on: March 02, 2008, 08:44 PM »
Here's my retro sport with a few nos goodies!









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Re: Haro
« Reply #115 on: April 13, 2008, 04:53 PM »


87/88 Haro Sport Survivor

Frame was made 1987 but it is a Modell early 1988

+ Haro Kneesaver (black powdered)
+ NOS Araya 7x on Peregrine Super Pro Hubs
+ NOS Peregrine HP Tires
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Re: Haro
« Reply #116 on: April 25, 2008, 10:25 PM »
Haro Group 1 RS1
(Haro Extreme X3 in the background)



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Re: Haro
« Reply #117 on: April 26, 2008, 04:35 PM »
Group One RS1

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Re: Haro
« Reply #118 on: April 28, 2008, 11:46 AM »






Parts breakdown...

F&F - Haro Freestyler (serial TTT1033F)
Bars - Vector Haro Signature
Grips - A'me
Wheels - Skyway Tuff 2 Alloy Hub
Tyres - Panaracer Freestyle
Headset - Tange MX3
Brakes - Dia Compe MX1000, Dia Compe Green cables, Dia Compe Tech 4 levers
Seating - Kashimax MX/Chrome Straight post/Suntour Seatclamp
Drivetrain - Sugino 1pc/Shimano SX Pedals/Suntour Freewheel/Sugino Chainwheel
Decals - me

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Re: Haro
« Reply #119 on: May 13, 2008, 08:44 AM »
Must admit, I'm struggling to figure out what this is. Definitely a Haro, but it was advertised as an 88 Sport in the states. I won it for nowt on gaybay, shipped it over, stripped and prepped it for a white coat of paint or two and here it is. I think it could be an 88 Haro Shredder, as the Sport didn't have the little gusset between the top tubes in front of the seatpost, so if anybody knows, please share the knowledge thanks  :daumenhoch:

Doesn't matter to me though as it flies really nicely, so it's my favourite bike this week until I injure myself on it!

1988 Haro Sport / Shredder / don't know, but I stuck a set of trimmed-down Haro Master stickers on it
Ammaco Freestyler forks (sorry about the Landing Gear decals.......)
DC 901's with Tech 4's
Recovered from the dead black Z's with V-Monsters to give me a chance on concrete
Haro bars and Toadstools
DK stem
Elina UL saddle
Redline chainwheel, MKS Graphite pedals and tidy cromo crank I think is a Takgai / Tioga or something, all from this site - waiting to put a 3-piece on though  ;)
Original Haro racing pads in black

It might look uninspiring to the untrained eye, but it's a Haro so it belongs here and it really turns and flies superbly....... >:D

Cheers - Spencer




« Last Edit: September 13, 2008, 06:53 PM by Spen69 »
Still limping......

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Re: Haro
« Reply #120 on: May 29, 2008, 04:24 PM »
just finished this. prob my first & only old school build as no room at in my gaff.
 85 haro master.











(my main gripe with this is the upper blue gyro cable i got doesn't reach so had to use a black one i had lying around. apart from that i'm happy with it.)
« Last Edit: May 29, 2008, 04:28 PM by welsh denny »

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Re: Haro
« Reply #121 on: June 29, 2008, 01:11 PM »
Here's my 84's HARO Master. It is like it was when i used to ride it in the 80's. I've just changed the seat, grips and wheels.


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Re: Haro
« Reply #122 on: July 06, 2008, 11:49 AM »
My 84 Master ;)





my freestylers :D


The Master is my FAV for sure ::)

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Re: Haro
« Reply #123 on: July 07, 2008, 09:50 AM »
88 sport

88 f/f
mcs ron c bars
acs boa's
gt stem
alloy tuffs
flights
tuf-neck gear
izumi chain
skyway blocks
elina seat
dk clamp





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Re: Haro
« Reply #124 on: July 07, 2008, 12:34 PM »
1985 Haro Sport

some used and some NOS bits...




Edit: oh and i added new pics to my other Sport

http://www.radbmx.co.uk/forum/index.php'topic=6070.msg608379#msg608379
« Last Edit: July 10, 2017, 07:56 PM by berndott »

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