I see no Haro BMX bikes in the Museum, but this stickerless one at least has a Haro chain wheel and grips. Here are the specs. Please help with I.D.
Frame: all chrome; round tubes with slight downward bend in top tube 3" ahead of seat tube; reinforcment metal wraps from down tube around steering head tube and back to down tube, it has two chevrons stamped or pantographed on each side of reinforcement strip; Not one sticker.
Tube diameters: Top-32.5mm; Bottom-35.6mm; Seat-26mm;
S/N: 1C over L89111562 (underside of bottom bracket)
Rear drop outs: horizontal slit for axle; two flattish unequilateral triangle cut outs--one each in plane with stays; hash marks on top and bottom of axle slits.
Fork/dropout: Chrome, unmarked; triangular dropout, axle slit at 45 degree angle ahead of fork blade, small flattish triangle cut out in plane with fork blade.
Chainwheel: Haro Unidirectional, five point attachment to crank, unequilateral triangles radiate in spiral, black face with white letters.
Cranks/Pedals: one piece crank/black plastic Hung Kuang VP-230 Pedals with reflectors.
Head set: Black, unmarked, at least on outside.
Bars/stem: 6" rise chrome handlebars/black, four allen head Fusion stem.
Grips: black with Haro in relief all over them.
Brakes: White Dia Compe Nippon Lever and Side pull rear brake; no front brake.
Seat Post:22mm chrome
Seat Clamp: only marking is: 25.4 MF
Seat: black plastic Gripper Velo
Hubs: IL Joytech J89 front and rear.
Rims: CMC front and back; 20 inch chrome.
It is very clean and rides nicely. Would this classify as an old school BMX, or is it some other class of bike?
Thanks in advance.