Calling BMX nerds. part identification help.

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  • Laserlips
    Rockin and Cockin
    • Jul 2020
    • 52
    • Michigan

    #1

    Calling BMX nerds. part identification help.

    I've owned my Haro Master for about 21 years now and I never bothered to find out what parts are on it. I'm trying to identify specific parts used for a self appraisal. This bike was built around 1984. It's probably seen at least a dozen different owners. I got it, rode it until the bearings wore out.

    As of late I've begun riding it again. Just trying to figure out the fine history. Thanks fellas.
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  • Swedgin!!
    Simple Space Monkey
    • Jul 2023
    • 888
    • 21.3330° N, 157.6976° W

    #2
    Well it’s a mongoose neck and maybe GT mag wheels. I remember as a kid building bmx bikes. Stripping it all down(races and all) rebuilding it then selling it to my neighborhood friends with fresh paint and new shiny parts. I miss those days
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    • Swedgin!!
      Swedgin!! commented
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      Goose neck? seat post with a GT seat. I had those GT tires back in the 90s
  • Daltech
    Electro<Mech<Pump
    • Feb 2022
    • 872
    • West Coast

    #3
    1” threaded Mongoose Stem, GT mag wheels, GT seat. Looks like Haro handlebars.

    Can’t tell the sprocket.

    Is there a collector base for these items? Probably there is I’m just not aware of it.

    Rip Mirra, Hoffman is still the goat. 40’ in the air slams onto flat ground, out cold, then does it again.

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    • cougar20th
      MCB Member
      • Jul 2020
      • 1083
      • Amherst NH

      #4
      The "P" makes me think powerlyte for the sprocket. But it's been along time since I was riding. Stopped in '98

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      • Kit352
        Kit352 commented
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        I thought the same but remembered the age of the bike. That brought up ppp in my mind.
    • Kit352
      Bunker Buster
      • Feb 2025
      • 406
      • Central mass

      #5
      Ppp power disk for the crank sprocket. Probably worth more than the entire bike. $200 ish.
      GT seat, post, mags and handle bars. Probably seat post clamp as well. $100 or so.
      Mongoose stem. $25
      Master frame and forks look decent. $150 depending on chrome and stickers condition.
      Brakes? Need a pic.
      Pedals? Needs a pic.

      I'm big on the bmx museum. Probably head there if your gonna sell or need a more accurate appraisal. More than likely selling that sprocket seperately will net you way more money. If some is gonna buy that bike they are buying the frame and that sprocket. Everything else is probably throwaway to most collectors.

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      • Laserlips
        Laserlips commented
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        SWEET! I figured most everything out except the sprocket. PPP is Pete's performance? Mags are skyway. Pedals are GT as well.

        edit: petes precision. got it. When I was googling I came across PPP, but couldnt find a matching picture so I wrote it off. Thank you! The bike itself has a lot of local history and memories on it. I'll probably never sell it. But learning that made my day. Thank you. The stickers are original and faded into almost nothing. But its got character. The brakes are Dia-Comp or something. Nothing special, but its my first time having brakes on this thing so its cool to me.
    • Swedgin!!
      Simple Space Monkey
      • Jul 2023
      • 888
      • 21.3330° N, 157.6976° W

      #6
      Every now and then bmx parts pop up randomly on eBay at crazy prices and yeah, Matt Hoffman is STILL the goat Daltech
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