The 1989 Haro Team Master. If you want to know what all freestyle bikes will look like in 1990 take a look at the 1989 Haro Team Master. Radical. Ver-satile. Volatile. The Bike that defies boundaries. 100% 4130 chromoly frameset. Twin top tube design. Innovative sprocket guard. Reinforced head-tube and bottom bracket. Trick tapered leg forks with close contour, flip-up pegs and thread-in peg bosses. Full cable guides. All new Fusion Twintorc alloy crankset, seatpost clamp and machined aluminum stem by DK. State-of-the-art Pro handlebars and reinforced seatpost. Dia-Compe 883 Aerial braking. ACS Freecoaster. Sealed bearing bottom bracket and high flange hubs. 48H Ukai chrome plated alloy rims. Surefooted Haro HPM 2.0 high pressure tires. Kashimax seating. Brilliant high polish chrome or black.
Frame & Fork
Fusion Twintorc Alloy 3pc Cranks
Ukai Alloy Rims
To use the BMX serial number finder start typing the whole serial into the search bar at the top of the page, or use the Advanced Search page. Based on your entry, a filtered list of possible bikes that match your serial year and month will appear.
Haro BMX serial numbers.
The first two characters is year of production. 88 = 1988, 89 = 1989. Depending on the factory, production may have started around June 1988 through to May 1989.
After the year is month of production. 01 to 12 = January to December.
Example: 881100000
Made in Taiwan.
As a general rule, bikes made in Taiwan at this time had around a 5 month production lead timeline before they were delivered and sold in bike shops around the world. Generally around May of each year, factories would switch production to making models for the following year.