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Jr
04-08-2015, 11:29 AM
Hello all,

I have a, I think, complete1985 Haro freestyle master one. Also, the bike has redline handle bars, 3 piece cranks, and I forget the name of the wheels and pedals. I will post a picture later.

I had someone tell me the bike was worth something today...where cam I find an accurate fair market value? eBay seems crazy high..

Jr
04-08-2015, 12:23 PM
I need to resize the pic.

DBasher
04-08-2015, 12:34 PM
Paging Mr. Rushforth, Mr. Jason Rushforth...

http://www.vintagebmx.com/community/

JayR
04-08-2015, 12:47 PM
LOL, thanks for the shout out, Dan.

Ya, that is a highly sought after bike and the ebay prices are mostly real. Just like cars, there's some guys who would prefer to restore it themselves as some really geek out on it and others would prefer it as is with the vintage patina or you can do the resto yourself and try to get top dollar. All depends on time, money and how much you care. The link Dan posted to Vintage BMX is a great start as well as www.BMXmuseum.com or just throw it up on ebay and see what you get.

Jr
04-08-2015, 02:04 PM
Dan,
That was funny. Also, thanks for he link.

Jason,
I appreciate the info. I honestly thought eBay was crazy prices...I may throw it up there and see what happens.

tones2SS
04-08-2015, 04:51 PM
Big bucks there sir.
Needs some work, but they still fetch good money. People are always looking for these awesome freestyle/bmx bikes.
I bought a 2009 Haro Freestyler reissue with the Skyway Tuff II's.

JayR
04-08-2015, 07:25 PM
Big bucks there sir.
Needs some work, but they still fetch good money. People are always looking for these awesome freestyle/bmx bikes.
I bought a 2009 Haro Freestyler reissue with the Skyway Tuff II's.

That reissue and the killer packaging is worthy of wall art even though it would be a tragedy to never ride it. Bob Haro is truly the mark Stielow of Freestyle. Actually saw them both at SEMA last year. Worlds colliding!!

Jr
04-08-2015, 09:43 PM
Jason,

Where do I find the year build on the bike? I looked on the bottom side of the frame, but there are no numbers. Also, was 4130 chromoly a special addition for haro?

illmatic96ss
04-08-2015, 10:43 PM
contact dansharos on bmxmuseum

Jr
04-09-2015, 12:10 PM
contact dansharos on bmxmuseum

I will do that later today. Thank you.

tones2SS
04-09-2015, 04:45 PM
That reissue and the killer packaging is worthy of wall art even though it would be a tragedy to never ride it. Bob Haro is truly the mark Stielow of Freestyle. Actually saw them both at SEMA last year. Worlds colliding!!
Yeah,...that is pretty awesome.
I still have it in my garage. I think I rode it like 20 times? lol It is a really nice bike. And it looks killer too.

Jason,
Where do I find the year build on the bike? I looked on the bottom side of the frame, but there are no numbers. Also, was 4130 chromoly a special addition for haro?
I do believe a lot of those freestyle/bmx bikes were made of the 4130 chromoly.

JayR
04-09-2015, 07:39 PM
Jason,

Where do I find the year build on the bike? I looked on the bottom side of the frame, but there are no numbers. Also, was 4130 chromoly a special addition for haro?

Yep, any name brand bike worth a crap was 4130 and the junk was mild steel. It's definitely early because it doesn't have the twin top tubes but Vintage and Dan's Haros will get you all dialed in. Keep us posted

Jr
04-10-2015, 08:20 PM
Dan told me what the year was by looking at pics! Damn he is good.

Shmoov69
04-10-2015, 09:34 PM
Man I always wanted one of those when I was growing up!! Just couldn't afford it really, so I had to settle for a Hustler (don't know much about it) but it got stolen and then a Diamond Back. Haro's were the bomb! Didn't know there was still a demand for those old bikes. Didn't expect to learn that on here, LoL!

Che70velle
04-11-2015, 04:07 PM
Man I always wanted one of those when I was growing up!! Just couldn't afford it really, so I had to settle for a Hustler (don't know much about it) but it got stolen and then a Diamond Back. Haro's were the bomb! Didn't know there was still a demand for those old bikes. Didn't expect to learn that on here, LoL!

Jimmy, I didn't expect to find info like this here either. I have an 84' Hutch Pro Raider in the basement that I've had since new. It is totally original from the tires to the grips, seat, etc. great shape also. My wife makes fun of my "hoarding", but she won't be laughing when she finds out that the bike is actually worth more than it was new. I love LatG!

Jr
04-11-2015, 05:07 PM
Jimmy, I didn't expect to find info like this here either. I have an 84' Hutch Pro Raider in the basement that I've had since new. It is totally original from the tires to the grips, seat, etc. great shape also. My wife makes fun of my "hoarding", but she won't be laughing when she finds out that the bike is actually worth more than it was new. I love LatG!

He Lat-g crowd has a DEEP knowledge of everything. I love this site!

tones2SS
04-13-2015, 04:47 PM
Jimmy, I didn't expect to find info like this here either. I have an 84' Hutch Pro Raider in the basement that I've had since new. It is totally original from the tires to the grips, seat, etc. great shape also. My wife makes fun of my "hoarding", but she won't be laughing when she finds out that the bike is actually worth more than it was new. I love LatG!

That bike could fetch thousands easily.
Any pics?

WSSix
04-13-2015, 06:50 PM
Scott beat me to it. I read this thread when it first started and had to chuckle. I never thought a BMX bike would have future collector value and I didn't think I'd ever find that out on this website. I think it's great that there can be a collector market for all sorts of items that most people wouldn't even think about. Good luck to you guys. Guess I'm going to have to keep my eyes out when I pass yard sales now.

Edit: Who here, besides me, loved the movie Rad? Come on, no lying and pretending that you didn't.

DBasher
04-13-2015, 07:59 PM
Hell Track!!

Sat down and watched it with my boys awhile back, classic!

Che70velle
04-14-2015, 09:59 AM
That bike could fetch thousands easily.
Any pics?

Here you go tones. 100% original. It's very dusty, but overall great shape. Needs new grips, and the tires are rotten. Seat has some scratches, and the seat post has some surface rust on it. I lost the top bar pad, and the gooseneck pad in a house fire in 91'. I never left the bike outside. I kept it in my bedroom, because I had other bikes get stolen. Chrome is perfect. Did you say thousands, with an s?
I'm down with the Flu currently. I will roll this out side and shine her up when I feel better. Sorry for the crappy picture.

Jr
04-14-2015, 10:05 AM
Edit: Who here, besides me, loved the movie Rad? Come on, no lying and pretending that you didn't.

I loved that movie!

JayR
04-14-2015, 04:04 PM
Here you go tones. 100% original. It's very dusty, but overall great shape. Needs new grips, and the tires are rotten. Seat has some scratches, and the seat post has some surface rust on it. I lost the top bar pad, and the gooseneck pad in a house fire in 91'. I never left the bike outside. I kept it in my bedroom, because I had other bikes get stolen. Chrome is perfect. Did you say thousands, with an s?
I'm down with the Flu currently. I will roll this out side and shine her up when I feel better. Sorry for the crappy picture.

Looks great and Hutches bring some of the biggest collector value but the Pro Raider being the entry level model, it has the least value. A Pro Racer with ALL Hutch parts like the H stem, cranks, Titanium hubs, bear trap pedals, seat clamp and bars will fetch a couple grand easy.

I'm not a collector but I raced a Hutch and screwed around on half pipes on a Haro Master back in the day and now I'm back racing and it's funner than ever. I won't lie, this is more fun than autocross.

http://i256.photobucket.com/albums/hh175/RushforthWheels/10488143_712376678826460_7458034385070667688_n_zps kyf15cbb.jpg (http://s256.photobucket.com/user/RushforthWheels/media/10488143_712376678826460_7458034385070667688_n_zps kyf15cbb.jpg.html)

tones2SS
04-14-2015, 04:34 PM
Here you go tones. 100% original. It's very dusty, but overall great shape. Needs new grips, and the tires are rotten. Seat has some scratches, and the seat post has some surface rust on it. I lost the top bar pad, and the gooseneck pad in a house fire in 91'. I never left the bike outside. I kept it in my bedroom, because I had other bikes get stolen. Chrome is perfect. Did you say thousands, with an s?
I'm down with the Flu currently. I will roll this out side and shine her up when I feel better. Sorry for the crappy picture.
Thanks for the photo Scott.
Yeah,...if it all original you will get some good coin for that bike. Looks to be in good shape too. Just needs a little TLC.
Feel better soon bud!

tones2SS
04-14-2015, 04:36 PM
Looks great and Hutches bring some of the biggest collector value but the Pro Raider being the entry level model, it has the least value. A Pro Racer with ALL Hutch parts like the H stem, cranks, Titanium hubs, bear trap pedals, seat clamp and bars will fetch a couple grand easy.
I'm not a collector but I raced a Hutch and screwed around on half pipes on a Haro Master back in the day and now I'm back racing and it's funner than ever. I won't lie, this is more fun than autocross.
http://i256.photobucket.com/albums/hh175/RushforthWheels/10488143_712376678826460_7458034385070667688_n_zps kyf15cbb.jpg (http://s256.photobucket.com/user/RushforthWheels/media/10488143_712376678826460_7458034385070667688_n_zps kyf15cbb.jpg.html)

Awesome photo Jay.
How often do you race? I will admit, it is fun being on a BMX bike. You got to be in shape for that for sure. Have fun!

JayR
04-14-2015, 04:55 PM
Awesome photo Jay.
How often do you race? I will admit, it is fun being on a BMX bike. You got to be in shape for that for sure. Have fun!

Thanks! This sport is basically my crack pipe and I race indoors 2x a week during the winter and once a week the other 6 months of the year. It's funner than a gym and cheaper than a therapist and serves both purposes. At 43 right now, I'm stronger and fitter than I was at 21.

Check www.USABMX.com and see if there's a track nearby. You can start with guys your age as a novice and figure it out without jumping right in the fire.

DBasher
04-14-2015, 08:01 PM
Thanks for the link, I'm going to have to check it out....not!

I will say that I've ridden SeaTac and Sumner and just putzin around it's exhausting. Jason is defiantly "the pusher" when it comes to getting out and having fun. He's also a heck of a bicycle tour guide and Tacoma historian, thanks for that!

JayR
04-15-2015, 08:27 AM
Thanks for the link, I'm going to have to check it out....not!

I will say that I've ridden SeaTac and Sumner and just putzin around it's exhausting. Jason is defiantly "the pusher" when it comes to getting out and having fun. He's also a heck of a bicycle tour guide and Tacoma historian, thanks for that!

LOL! The weather is about to be perfect for another bike tour so dust that thing off

DBasher
04-15-2015, 02:11 PM
http://i256.photobucket.com/albums/hh175/RushforthWheels/10488143_712376678826460_7458034385070667688_n_zps kyf15cbb.jpg (http://s256.photobucket.com/user/RushforthWheels/media/10488143_712376678826460_7458034385070667688_n_zps kyf15cbb.jpg.html)

Taking the GT to G.H.Y. tomorrow to get the rear rim dealt with...somehow it got tweaked. Still working on the mustache.
:thumbsup:

tones2SS
04-15-2015, 04:50 PM
Thanks! This sport is basically my crack pipe and I race indoors 2x a week during the winter and once a week the other 6 months of the year. It's funner than a gym and cheaper than a therapist and serves both purposes. At 43 right now, I'm stronger and fitter than I was at 21.
Check www.USABMX.com and see if there's a track nearby. You can start with guys your age as a novice and figure it out without jumping right in the fire.
Very cool.
Thanks for the link, I'll check it out.

JayR
04-16-2015, 09:36 AM
Taking the GT to G.H.Y. tomorrow to get the rear rim dealt with...somehow it got tweaked. Still working on the mustache.
:thumbsup:

I can take a guess how it got tweaked, Dan. Giant man on little bike + ten drinks= Bent rim....... Am I close?

DBasher
04-16-2015, 05:14 PM
I can take a guess how it got tweaked, Dan. Giant man on little bike + ten drinks= Bent rim....... Am I close?

Way off. No drinks just some single track and a log that I didn't clear....I need a mountain bike so the cruiser can stick to the booze cruises, just say when.

:happy23:

rustomatic
04-17-2015, 11:45 AM
It's so weird (or not) that this thread cropped up after the in-depth BMX bike discussion I had with somebody at Thunderhill (USCA)--it was the guy on the cool Torker cruiser. There's sooo much bitchin' 80s cred here...

I happen to live in mountain bike mecca, but my mountain bike is basically a 29er BMX bike, being that it's a hardtail singlespeed. I've even got a half-done mini trail system in my yard..

Here's the hipster road bike I sometimes ride on lake trails (bought new in 2004):

DBasher
04-17-2015, 12:59 PM
That would be Steve on the Torker, he's the one who pushed me to get my GT and is also a founding member of the BeerMX crew. Jason's Jedi mind tricks were too powerful for him, he's got a race bike and is known to follow people around the track watching their lines....I'm not sure if anyone has told him it's a one lap race!

Motormouth
04-17-2015, 04:16 PM
Yes Basher I am slow around the BMX track, but Im okay with that, it is pretty damn fun though!

JayR
04-20-2015, 10:54 AM
It's so weird (or not) that this thread cropped up after the in-depth BMX bike discussion I had with somebody at Thunderhill (USCA)--it was the guy on the cool Torker cruiser. There's sooo much bitchin' 80s cred here...

I happen to live in mountain bike mecca, but my mountain bike is basically a 29er BMX bike, being that it's a hardtail singlespeed. I've even got a half-done mini trail system in my yard..

Here's the hipster road bike I sometimes ride on lake trails (bought new in 2004):

I dig the hipster bike and share your love of mountain bikes too. I have a Diamond Back for long hauls and a Trek single speed dirt jumper

That would be Steve on the Torker, he's the one who pushed me to get my GT and is also a founding member of the BeerMX crew. Jason's Jedi mind tricks were too powerful for him, he's got a race bike and is known to follow people around the track watching their lines....I'm not sure if anyone has told him it's a one lap race!

Come on out anytime, Dan and see how easy it isn't.

Yes Basher I am slow around the BMX track, but Im okay with that, it is pretty damn fun though!

Speaking of, we haven't seen you in a while at the track, Buddy. Do I have to "reprogram" you again?

DBasher
04-20-2015, 11:21 AM
Only one way to settle this J.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=i2LboRlGabs

:D

JayR
04-20-2015, 12:51 PM
Only one way to settle this J.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=i2LboRlGabs

:D

LMAO! Tricks are for kids. I RACE bikes

glassman
04-20-2015, 07:21 PM
So, a buddy of mine has a circa 79'? Nickel plated Mongoose with "Tuffy's",he'll never sell it (it is pretty bad-a$$), what is something like that worth?

JayR
04-23-2015, 04:40 PM
So, a buddy of mine has a circa 79'? Nickel plated Mongoose with "Tuffy's",he'll never sell it (it is pretty bad-a$$), what is something like that worth?

Does it have Skyway Tuff Wheels or Mongoose Motomags? Definitely worth more with Motomags but still not quite Hutch or Haro money because they made so many Mongooses. Mongeese? LOL

rustomatic
04-24-2015, 09:20 AM
I had a Mongoose Californian with Skyway Tuff IIs (Skyway was actually part of a display they had in the CA state capitol building in the mid-80s), circa 1983. It was a mixed-metals frame (from Taiwan), with the rear made of mild steel instead of chromoly--it was all chome (like my present Bianchi). Of stupid things to eat at a person, this really annoyed me at times...

That bike was stolen twice, and recovered by the cops twice. Talk about a hot bike...

My current (dirt) bike evokes the white-paint thing that caught on (and stuck with me) in the mid-to-late '80s--you can't forget the Redlines, Profiles, Hutches, GTs (freestyle), and whatnot in white...

Jr
11-18-2015, 02:28 PM
Bump.

I sold the bike on eBay. A late 85 haro that is restored can sell for approximately $2500. A unrestored bike, like mine, sells for $1200-1800. FYI.

WSSix
11-18-2015, 05:13 PM
Very nice! Congrats on the sale.

Jakespeeds
11-19-2015, 06:20 AM
This kind of stuff is still blowing my mind. I used to race for Schwinn in the early 80's. I still have my Scrambler SX1000 race bike. Its all there and just needs a dusting and air put in the tires. It was originally silver. But was powdercoated black the last year I was involved. I still get calls every couple of years to sell it. This just blows my mind.

Jake

RLJ676
11-19-2015, 05:20 PM
I've been pissed for about 10 years that I sold my race bike to buy my first truck at 15. Early 90's Kastan aluminum, flight cranks, high flange Crupi hubs, etc. Was a bad ass bike and so rare a frame, have looked off and on for a replacement lol.