Haro Padded Slim one piece seat/post, 25. Haro Steel 65mm riser bar w/ Haro Counterfeit grips Haro Crmo 8 Spline 3-pc crankset, 28t sprocket Rigid Crmo fork, suspension corrected, w/ disc brake tabs
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Haro full Crmo Steel Reserve frame w/ internal head tube Its cockpit consists of a sturdy 65mm riser handlebar and a forged alloy BMX-style stem for worry-free landings. Its 26" wheelset is built with sturdy XM-260 double-wall alloy rims, alloy hubs with Chromoly axles, stainless spokes, and Kenda K-Rad 2.3" wide tires.
The Steel Reserve 1.1 comes with a 3-pc tubular Crmo crankset with a reduced gear size ideally suited to freestyle MTB riding. It is equally at home at the bike parks or at local dirt jumps thanks to its full Crmo frame with internal head tube and a rigid Crmo fork with a suspension-corrected height for future upgrades. The Steel Reserve 1.1 is a prime choice to get started in Freestyle MTB.
HL CH-389 27.5" suspension fork w/ 80mm travel
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New FL X6 Series 27.5" frame w/ internal cable routing Following an undeniable trend towards taller and faster rolling wheels than the 26" size, The FL One 27.5 platform is ideally suited for all-around riding and an introduction to fire-roads and easy MTB trails. For 2021, we have switched to 27.5" wheels as the main wheel size on the FL One models. The FL One 27.5 model features alloy double-wall rims fitted with a Shimano cassette rear hub, and 2.2" wide tires with a multi-surface tread pattern. The 2021 Flightline One 27.5 model features a brand new X6 series alloy frame design with internal cable routing and an HL suspension fork with 80mm of travel to smooth out all the bumps. With Cr-Mo 4130 fork and tapered legs, all we needed to complete this masterpiece was double walled rims-we did that too! No matter what kind of riding you're into, this bike has it all. The cock pit is built right with the 4130 Cr-Mo Haro Freestyler bars and our Haro 1978 stem. Sloride has a full 6061 lightweight alloy frame with sealed Mid BB and sealed Integrated headset. Haro adjustable padded seat with alloy postīMX Sloride 26" is our tribute model to Brain Blyther, Mike Dominguez and Xavier Mendez, get it? BMX. High flange loose ball hubs with double-wall alloy rims Haro 1978 3-piece chromoly 175mm cranks with Haro 36T sprocket and sealed Mid BB 100% chromoly Haro Freestyler cruiser bars with Haro 1978 alloy top load stem 100% chromoly fork with internal threaded steer tube, tapered legs and 5mm dropouts 100% 6061 alloy Sloride frame with Mid BB shell and integrated head tube With Cr-Mo 4130 fork and tapered legs, all we needed to complete this masterpiece was double walled rims, we did that too! No matter what kind of riding you're into, this bike has it all. And, Haro works hard to keep costs down so that you can get a beautiful bicycle at an affordable price, too.BMX Sloride 29" is our tribute model to Brain Blyther, Mike Dominguez and Xavier Mendez, get it? BMX. Plus, top-quality materials and components go into every model. Seattube is 49cm center to center and 57cm center to top. And, all the designs are tested and perfected by the best riders in the industry. Spec's: Bicycle Type Road race& triathlon MSRP (new) 1.870.00 stock build, 2500 with upgrades Weight 19 pounds 14 ounces without accessories Size 54cm-Geometry: Toptube is 54cm center to center. Haro produces a full line of BMX, so there's a Haro bicycle for you however you ride. In the spirit of a true rebel, don’t settle for the boring norm. And as the company will tell you, "There’s nothing wrong with demanding something different. This rebellious, independent mentality that forged both a new bicycle and a new style of riding continues today at the Haro headquarters in Vista, California. Haro hit a milestone in 1982 when they produced the first ever freestyle BMX frame and fork: The Haro Freestyler (click image to enlarge). And today, Bob Haro is known as the inventor of BMX trick riding or freestyling.
He then put together the first freestyle team and designed and manufactured the first freestyle BMX bike. And he turned skateboard tricks into BMX tricks and slowly a new type of cycling took shape. Bob discovered the fun of BMX riding on skateboard ramps in Stockton, California. Eventually the motorcycles were put aside, which gave Bob an opportunity to try his hand at BMX. He excelled at motocross racing in his teenage years and brought home over fifty trophies. Bob Haro was born in 1958 in Pasadena, California.