2019 Haro Team Master Bashguard
2019 Haro Lineage Master Bash Guard
I was so stoked to learn of these bikes as I got back in to the bmx thing a few years back. Even more lucky, a friend had one he wanted to sell.
It was bone stock when I got it, but I've changed some parts out to suit my personal preference and riding.
Frame: 2019 Haro Master Lineage w/bash guard
Fork: 2019 Haro Lineage forks
Bars: Haro Kneesavers
Stem: Eastern Throttle
Brakes: Hombres f/r with Tech 77 levers
Seat Clamp: Fusion single bolt
Cranks: Rant Transit
Sprocket: Neptune 44t
Pedals: Fusion Silver
Tires: Merritt Foster Ft1 2.35
Brakes/Lever: Odyssey Springfield
Grips: Odyssey Keyboard
Seat: Haro Fusion Stealth Pivotal
Post: Haro Fluted
Chain: KMC K710SL super light chain
Wheels: Lineage 48's Chrome
Street / Vert
- Company: Haro
- Model: Team Master Bashguard
- Wheel Size: 20"
- Headtube angle: 75
- Seattube angle: 71
- Toptube length: 20.5
- Headtube size: 1-1/8"
- Seatpost size: 25.4
- Details Main changes - ditched the giant saddle for a more svelte, Haro Stealth model. Also changed out the Fusion Style double clamp seat clam for a single bolt version. Removed the gyro because I don't do multiple bar spins, and brakes work better without them. I 3D printed a small metal bridge to do a reverse london mod under the twin top tubes. Haro HPFs were changed to Merritt Foster FT1's, 2.35 front and rear. They have great traction on a variety of surfaces. Cranks changed out to some cheap but effective Transits. I was never a fan of the clunky 3 piece cranks everyone copied from GT, and I mean everyone. Swiped to silver Fusion pedals, and will probably swap to plastic pedals soon. Stem changed to an Eastern front load, not a fan of mile-high bars (I'm only 5'8"). Created a Forklifter style number plate, because it's something I'd have had back in the day.