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1988 Haro Master
#1 2008-01-01 3:43pm
- joe6187
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1988 Haro Master
1988 Haro Master
First Owner of this Baby
She with me about 20 years , still keep weekly ride and trickes , perpare to rebuild , hope she can with me in next 20 years!
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#2 2008-01-02 8:09pm
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Re: 1988 Haro Master
The black forkstanders are a nice touch. How are the double rear brakes work? Looks pretty cool. Easily another 20 years.
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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#3 2008-01-02 8:13pm
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Re: 1988 Haro Master
yeah... woah..
what's up with double rear brakes...???
haha.
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#4 2008-01-03 7:22pm
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Re: 1988 Haro Master
GREAT looking bike - seems like she's been ridden hard and well-loved. Like every Master should be! Really cool pics, too, by the way.
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#5 2008-01-04 3:17am
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Re: 1988 Haro Master
what's up with double rear brakes...???
cos i am a poor kids when 20 years ago...cant afford the GYRO cables (always broken)
so my whole bike use normal cables , and use double rear brakes can solve the problem , but the advantages of double brakes is i can use freewheel to play "PEDALS PICKER"
Thanks guys
Last edited by joe6187 (2010-12-10 7:32am)
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#6 2008-03-08 8:46pm
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Re: 1988 Haro Master
That is a cool; bike love the rear brake set up it does look loved
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#7 2010-03-23 3:05am
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Re: 1988 Haro Master
Can't wait to see you wave your magic wand over this bike..
You collection is impeccable! Well done!
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#8 2010-07-22 8:59pm
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Re: 1988 Haro Master
It's cool you've held onto it so long. Wish I still had my 86 Sport.
Just got it replaced. Though not as cheap as back in '86.
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#9 2010-12-10 5:02am
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Re: 1988 Haro Master
Way cool! Now I understand the double brake thing. My '87 Sport was set up the same way when I bought it the other year. I never had any issues with my GT's breaks back in the day so I didn't understand the second caliper.
Cool, a new bike. Wait a minute.......where am I going to hide this one. She's going to catch me...
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#10 2010-12-10 7:21am
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Re: 1988 Haro Master
Thanks, what is ur purpose for the double brake setup?
freestyle4me wrote:
Way cool! Now I understand the double brake thing. My '87 Sport was set up the same way when I bought it the other year. I never had any issues with my GT's breaks back in the day so I didn't understand the second caliper.
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#11 2013-09-22 7:21am
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Re: 1988 Haro Master
i like bikes like this ... ridden hard and survived the teat of time.
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