1993 Haro

Master

RIDER STYLE
Freestyle
1993 Haro master BMX Catalogue

Haro Master. All new for 1993. 100% CRMO Megatube construction. Designed to be straight up the absolute ultimate flatland freestyle bike. Ever. Classic twin top tube design. Massive double-butted 50mm/2" downtube. Oversized 25.4mm/1" seatpost. Beefy 5mm dropouts. Original Master geometry...the ultimate for flatland. Chrome Peregrine 48 wheels. Dia-Compe Nippon 883/AD 990 U-brake. Odyssey Excalibur CRMO cranks and Gyro. Fusion stem, Unitorque seat clamp, DX pedals, pegs, Kashimax saddle and Compact Disc Drive System. Haro Multisurface tires, Kneesaver bars and sticky Kraton grips. If flatland is your gig, the Master is your ride.

Dia-Compe 883 Nippon front brake. Combined with Dia-Compe AD 990 U-brake in the rear and chrome-plated rims, the 1993 Master has burly stopping power plus. Master forks: 100% CRMO. Clean internal peg bosses. Beefy 5mm dropouts. Fusion CRMO fork pegs. Precision bearing 48-hole alloy hub. We've custom butted our massive Megatube downtube so its wall thickness is thicker on the ends and thinner wall in the center of the tube. This makes for a super-strong weld at the bottom bracket and headtude while keeping the tubing weight to a minimum. And talk about frame stiffness... Check out the huge weld surface area of our stout 50mm/2" downtube.

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ORIGINAL SPECS
For this model
Frame
Fork
Handlebar
Rims
Hubs
Pedals
Front Brakes
Rear Brakes
Levers
Seat
Grips
Stem
Tyres
Cranks
CR-MO Megatube
CR-MO w/peg mts
CR-MO Kneesaver
Ukai Equalizer CP
Alloy S 48H
Fusion DX Alloy
DC Nippon 883
DC 990 U Brake
DC MX 77 Locking
Fusion Kashimax
Haro Kraton
Fusion Alloy
Multisurface BW
Exc 1pc 175 CD 44T

Headset Size

1"

Seatpost Size

25.4 layback

Top Tube Size

Unknown

Original Colours

chrome
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Serial Number
Format

KH2X00000 KH3Y00000
Made in Taiwan.
The first number in the serial indicates year of production (1992 or 1993). X in the serial indicates production Month (E to L - May to Dec). Y in the serial indicates production Month (A to D - Jan to April).

Bikes made in Taiwan usually had an 5-8 month production and shipping timeline before they were sold in bike shops around the world. Bikes welded in the later months of the year would normally be made for the following year.