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1987 Haro Master

#1 2012-07-09 12:49am

thand72
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1987 Haro Master

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1987 Haro Master

Just something built to ride.
Polished the cranks from black ano. And built the wheels myself ;) thanks to the guides here.
Not sure why but this one has two serial numbers.?.?
 
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#2 2012-07-09 2:10am

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Re: 1987 Haro Master

Cool looking rider. I have a black one too... survivor condition. Where are the 2 serial numbers located???

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#3 2012-07-09 2:48am

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Re: 1987 Haro Master

vt102 wrote:

Cool looking rider. I have a black one too... survivor condition. Where are the 2 serial numbers located???

Under the bottom bracket & on the rear chain stay.


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#4 2012-07-09 8:34am

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Re: 1987 Haro Master

the more and more i see builds from "parts" the more i like them.  this is a great bike!  love it!

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#5 2012-07-09 11:21am

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Re: 1987 Haro Master

Agreed^.  Nice job on the cranks.  I'll be doing the same for one of my GT's.


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#6 2012-07-09 12:28pm

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Re: 1987 Haro Master

shiny!!! Cool :cool:

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#7 2012-07-09 4:41pm

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Re: 1987 Haro Master

Thanks for all the positives guys. I bought her as an "almost complete" from a buddy. All I had to get were cranks, wheelset, and front Nippon. Lol you know the "cheap" stuff after the f/f. Love it too tho. And got it for a great price. Thanks to tobigtoride265 for the deal.


Looking for GT Power Series 180mm non-drive crank arm.
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#8 2012-07-09 4:43pm

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Re: 1987 Haro Master

dd4130 wrote:

vt102 wrote:

Cool looking rider. I have a black one too... survivor condition. Where are the 2 serial numbers located???

Under the bottom bracket & on the rear chain stay.

Right on the money there. Were you scoping it out?? :lol: :lol: :P
But seriously yes!! They are in these locations!!


Looking for GT Power Series 180mm non-drive crank arm.
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#9 2012-07-09 4:45pm

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Re: 1987 Haro Master

:)


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#10 2012-10-25 6:34pm

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Re: 1987 Haro Master

That is a nice build.  Great job on the wheels and cranks.  :cool:


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#11 2012-11-04 5:02am

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Re: 1987 Haro Master

skdevore wrote:

That is a nice build.  Great job on the wheels and cranks.  :cool:

Thanks. Built the wheels using the threads here and didn't know about the ano removal process until after I hand sanded most of it off lol.


Looking for GT Power Series 180mm non-drive crank arm.
"The key to the future is found only in the past." - SSS. Greatest band ever.

Do it for the passion, not the profit.

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#12 2014-01-05 9:26am

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Re: 1987 Haro Master

Funny you mention the 2 serials. My 87 has 300 100 on the bottom bracket and 87**** on the inside rear dropout. The BB number really has me confused :/.


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