1991 Haro Sport BMX Restoration EP4. The Final Build and Mid School BMX reveal.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 มิ.ย. 2024
- In episode 4 of the 1991 Haro "Bash Guard" Sport BMX restoration, we complete the final assembly, and reveal the finished project.
We also look at some of the final upgrades that we are making to the bike, including a set of Haro Airmaster pegs, Dia Compe Tech 77 levers, and an era correct Odyssey 1st Gen Gyro. While we are on the subject of Gyros, we also dive into the history of BMX detanglers, Look at how the Odyssey Gyro changed the game for Freestyle BMX, and unlocked a decade of progression in Mid School BMX Freestyle.
After the assembly we do the final reveal of the bike, before giving you some details on the future project that are coming to the channel.
If you would like to watch the gyro install video mentioned in this episode, you can find it by following this link: • How to install and set...
CHAPTERS:
0:00 Intro
1:08 The final upgrades
2:28 Odyssey Gyro G1 vs G2 - How to tell the difference
3:02 How the Gyro unlocked a decade of progression
4:43 The final build
12:13 The bike reveal
13:24 Future projects coming to the channel
14:00 Outro
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Awesome build love the fact you stayed with the one piece cranks instead of going 3 piece and the tidbit about the odyssey gyro was awesome miss those days
Thanks. Stoked you enjoyed it!
Great bike... and even better hair!!!!! :D
Glad you like the way the bike turned out.
Well done! The background info you give makes your videos even better my man. The bike turned out great.
Really appreciate the kind words! Will hopefully kick off the next project soon, so keep an eye out for that.
This was a great series. Thanks
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.
Very nicely done Jonathan! Between you and Matt Sully, I'm get a twitch for an early Haro Sport!! Haha!!
Thanks Matt! They are definitely an acquired taste, but have a special place in the early mid school era.
Brilliant video again jon, well worth the wait 👌
Thanks Jamie! Glad you enjoyed it. Struggled to find the time for this episode with work and the Christmas period but hopefully they become more frequent going forward.
Great video.
Gonna take a look through your others 👍
Takes me back to being a teenager putting my own bikes together. Never had the luxury of a stand tho!
Had a love/hate relationship with gyros. Would have been good to shorten the top cable like you did. Remember trying to use cut down plug terminals to shorten the top cable at the gyro end. Ground the headtube down on a pk ripper to fit a gyro too 😂
I never had a stand back in the day either. I’m just getting old now haha. Yes shortening the top cable makes a huge difference, but all the little tweaks add up. They can work really well with a bit of fiddling here and there. Hope you enjoy the other videos as well. 👍
Just discovered your channel, amazing stuff thanks, I subscribed straight away, I’m looking forward to getting to stuck in to your other videos, I love the way you zoom in on what you’re doing, it’s really helpful when restoring a bike yourself 👌🏽
Welcome to the channel. Glad you are enjoying it and finding the content helpful. We have a lot more content in the works as well so keep an eye out for that.
Nice video very informative
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.
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Thanks!
I enjoy your channel, very nice build. I used to ride flatland years ago. My last bike was an 88 Haro Master. I'm curious, what do these bikes cost nowadays?
Glad you are enjoying the channel! Cost varies significantly based on model year and condition. It can be anything between $200-$2000 based on the ones I have seen for sale. Hope that helps. 👍