Hot off the presses, here are the first photos of John Yull’s new custom Haro Master that is a remake of what John rode back in 1987 with his own modern custom geometry (you can check the specs and frame photos below!). This looks amazing!
Specs:
19tt 72st 75ht 7so 11.5bb 13cs.
Bike looks so lush!!!!!
A few months back, John Buultjens sent me a geometry change for the Master and I said that would peg perfect for John Yull! Sure enough! Stoked for John Y!
Thanks Brett.
Not sure what GEO he was showing you. John let me design whatever I wanted for my personal frame. I don’t know if he is changing the Master or not but all this GEO was based around my current WE frame and all the testing I did with the 3 I designed. I hope John plans on changing up the existing Master to something more current like mine but this one was all on me.
‘Kin rad! See ya down the bus station to celebrate our birthdays!!!
If I leave now I might make it in time!
That was your geometry. Stoked you got that bike. Scottish John rules at taking care of riders.
My god. I’ve been dribbling over this frame, since I saw it yesterday. Please please please make it available to buy
Now those are perfect specs for seat tube angle, top tube and chain stays lenght. Would be awesome if the 2018 Retro Flatland Master comes with that revised geo.
When John at Haro offered me a re make of my first Haro I jumped at the opportunity. I used the same geometry I used for my custom WE bicycles frame with a slight tweak. Then John got the drawings done and sent it off to the factory to be made. It showed up on Wednesday and now I need to get busy to film MOC finals with it. Thank you to John and Haro for giving me this opportunity.
Nice bike! It needs some modern Terry Jenkins Space bars on it though
hahaha it really does. I knew it was missing something
Perfect frame John, so good to see you riding this! Good luck in Moc!
man, i want one!!! if it comes out????? Is it?
Oh I wonder if old Scott P has a nothing decade in him ?
That thing is soooo seriously sick. The retro bikes are done nicely, and stay true to the intent – just wonder if there’s a market for a John Yull spec Master? Not sure, but it’s certainly nice to think about (and look at). At going on 48, I’m not sure I can justify a new BMX bike, but man do I want one.
John Yull is pushing 50, so that age excuse won’t work haha
Heh – I’m pushing 50 too, but even at my prime, I couldn’t dream of being Yull good.
I have the 19.5 master it isnt even close to correct flatland Geometry. Very dissapointed. So i set it up with regular offset stem/forks and it is good for park and general old school freestyle moves. Not good for modern moves.
Matthias just took the win at FISE Edmonton on a Master. In pro flat.
-yes, on the long street Master.
Huh, they changed the geo (besides TT length) between the flat Master and the lineage Master? Didn’t know they did that, but that’s kind of goofy.
Look on flatlandfuel there are like 4 different lengths
Not really following your argument that the Master isn’t “correct flat geo” if TT length is the only geo difference between the flat and lineage Master frames. Matthias is tall, rides the 21″ tt, but if all the other angles on both model Master frames are the same, than I’d say he’s showed the frames are perfectly fine for flatland. What further proof is needed of the frame’s viability after someone winning a major pro flat comp on it?
And I promise you many of these “modern” moves were done in the 90’s on tanks with shitty geometry and stupid platforms too! Too much talk of geometry…flatland is hard as hell, pick the bike that stoked you to ride and go ride the damn thing.