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Kastanman
Tell me what I have won here. HH Phat Jawn I've been wanting to build me a new school bike for my collection and I've only seen one of these, other than this one, and I need a little help outfittint it. I want to keep it post 2k, so give me your parts lists.

Questions I have
1. Were these sold as frame only?
2. What does HH stand for
3. Anyone have any decals?

Thanks
Shawn
trickstar
HH stands for Harry Harry Havnoonian. He is/was a local frame/fork builder from the philadelphia area.
rick
That's a pretty good score! I still see a few of those around here on the east coast. They built lots of road and track stuff, not sure if they're still in business. Their site has been dead since 2004/2005. I found this page on archive.org that has some info - http://web.archive.org/web/20040607223029/...om/bmxbikes.htm
LeadSled1
I have a couple of those cruisers hanging out in the garage.

Kastanman
Nice cruiser Leadsled. Is it orange? The above web page says they were available in candy red and blue, black or white.

Now I need to start figuring out what to build it with. I was thinking I will go the Profile route, for the cranks hubs and stem.
Kastanman
I just got off the phone with HH Racing. They are alive and well. The phone number on that web page is still working. Dennis @ HH was super helpful and is going to see if they have any extra declas.
LeadSled1
Yep, the two of them are bright orangish red. They were custom paint jobs for Marty McHugh. The HH guys will know who he is. He is now into carting.
Kastanman
From BMX to Bread sticks, talk about a career change.
bv
Yeah, Kastanman,

I almost bought that last go-around. I have a Phat Jawn Pro (Euro) and the cruiser. I was gonna buy that one and put tuffs on it to make it a backup racer / 'round the block bike. Price sure was right, wasn't it?

I love both of mine now... the cruiser feels a little quicker, but both are very stable in the air and pretty light for Cro-mo. Hope you dig it.
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