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#1 2008-11-20 8:10pm

Rob Lay
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1987 Haro Team Master

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1987 Haro Team Master

Looking to build out with 100% original parts.  Please let me know if you have any of these parts available.

X - Frame & Fork: 1987 Haro Team Master
X - Headset: YST Black
Handlebar: Haro two tone CrMo w/dropped & knurled cross bar
Grip: AM'E type black
X - Stem: Haro w.Potts mod, CrMo shaft
Gryo : Odyssey
Brakes: Dia-Compe F/FS 883 R/AD 990 "U" w/aerial levers & lock buttons
Freewheel: Suntour 16T Chain: KMC
Crankset: Peregrine 3pc tubular 180mm w/Laser disk 44T
Pedal: Shimano PDMX15
Wheels: Ukai HP hard anodized, Suzue HP 48S sealed tech polished hubs.
X - Tires: Panaracer HP 1.75 skinwall
Seat: Viscount Dominator
Seatpost & clamp: Haro CrMo fluted straight w/Peregrine round clamp.

X = parts I have

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Last edited by Rob Lay (2008-11-21 9:24am)

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#2 2008-11-20 8:33pm

xtremevert
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Re: 1987 Haro Team Master

Rob, that looks pretty clean.  Did you find it like this or is it already re-finished?  That color combo is awesome!  Look forward to seeing it finished.


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#3 2008-11-20 10:02pm

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Re: 1987 Haro Team Master

Gotta love yellow on a old school Haro.
Sounds like this thing is going to be a killer complete.


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#4 2008-11-21 9:22am

Rob Lay
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Re: 1987 Haro Team Master

xtremevert wrote:

Rob, that looks pretty clean.  Did you find it like this or is it already re-finished?  That color combo is awesome!  Look forward to seeing it finished.

This F/F came from chromey.  I'm new to the hobby, but it really is in perfect condition, I couldn't find any flaws.  It was repainted.  I'm not very good yet at finding parts, so it might be a long time coming.  Maybe I should build it out complete after market and then just replace with original parts as I pick them up.  My goal is to be 100% original.

We haven't confirmed 100% it is a team bike.  I know very little about this.  It has a 1986 SN which I'm told many of the 1987 team bikes had because left over frames from 1986 and team bikes were the first builds.  There was also green/yellow paint on the bike before restored and from what I understand only the team bikes were this color.

My wife isn't crazy about this new hobby of mine, but even she said this bike was gorgeous.

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#5 2009-02-18 8:52pm

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Re: 1987 Haro Team Master

Awesome frame, awesome colour, good luck getting the parts!


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#6 2009-02-18 9:36pm

xtremevert
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Re: 1987 Haro Team Master

Rob Lay wrote:

xtremevert wrote:

Rob, that looks pretty clean.  Did you find it like this or is it already re-finished?  That color combo is awesome!  Look forward to seeing it finished.

This F/F came from chromey.  I'm new to the hobby, but it really is in perfect condition, I couldn't find any flaws.  It was repainted.  I'm not very good yet at finding parts, so it might be a long time coming.  Maybe I should build it out complete after market and then just replace with original parts as I pick them up.  My goal is to be 100% original.

We haven't confirmed 100% it is a team bike.  I know very little about this.  It has a 1986 SN which I'm told many of the 1987 team bikes had because left over frames from 1986 and team bikes were the first builds.  There was also green/yellow paint on the bike before restored and from what I understand only the team bikes were this color.

My wife isn't crazy about this new hobby of mine, but even she said this bike was gorgeous.

What!!!  From Chromey???  What gives???  Chromey please explain this.  yikes


My Father once spoke to me and said "The way you look at your bike is the way I see My children, I look past the imperfections and rough surfaces to the beauty of the finished product."

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#7 2009-03-05 9:21am

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Re: 1987 Haro Team Master

xtremevert wrote:

Rob Lay wrote:

xtremevert wrote:

Rob, that looks pretty clean.  Did you find it like this or is it already re-finished?  That color combo is awesome!  Look forward to seeing it finished.

This F/F came from chromey.  I'm new to the hobby, but it really is in perfect condition, I couldn't find any flaws.  It was repainted.  I'm not very good yet at finding parts, so it might be a long time coming.  Maybe I should build it out complete after market and then just replace with original parts as I pick them up.  My goal is to be 100% original.

We haven't confirmed 100% it is a team bike.  I know very little about this.  It has a 1986 SN which I'm told many of the 1987 team bikes had because left over frames from 1986 and team bikes were the first builds.  There was also green/yellow paint on the bike before restored and from what I understand only the team bikes were this color.

My wife isn't crazy about this new hobby of mine, but even she said this bike was gorgeous.

What!!!  From Chromey???  What gives???  Chromey please explain this.  yikes

Did you want that Master, jason?  LOL  smile
I'm trying to focus on a few other bikes besides the Haros lately smile

Keep us updated on the build Rob.
I'm psyched to see this one built.

smile


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#8 2009-03-05 9:23am

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Re: 1987 Haro Team Master

chromey wrote:

xtremevert wrote:

Rob Lay wrote:


This F/F came from chromey.  I'm new to the hobby, but it really is in perfect condition, I couldn't find any flaws.  It was repainted.  I'm not very good yet at finding parts, so it might be a long time coming.  Maybe I should build it out complete after market and then just replace with original parts as I pick them up.  My goal is to be 100% original.

We haven't confirmed 100% it is a team bike.  I know very little about this.  It has a 1986 SN which I'm told many of the 1987 team bikes had because left over frames from 1986 and team bikes were the first builds.  There was also green/yellow paint on the bike before restored and from what I understand only the team bikes were this color.

My wife isn't crazy about this new hobby of mine, but even she said this bike was gorgeous.

What!!!  From Chromey???  What gives???  Chromey please explain this.  yikes

Did you want that Master, jason?  LOL  smile
I'm trying to focus on a few other bikes besides the Haros lately smile

Keep us updated on the build Rob.
I'm psyched to see this one built.

smile

Well heck yeah!!!  I never even seen this sucker posted in the for sale section?  Anyway, sweet score none the less.  smile


My Father once spoke to me and said "The way you look at your bike is the way I see My children, I look past the imperfections and rough surfaces to the beauty of the finished product."

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