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[Review] Haro f2
   by BMX4lyfe | 01 May 2006 8:26 pm

I have had this bike for over a month. I had choices between a chrome, black,red or yellow bike.  I got the yellow one. it holds up very well. the cranks were loose though and i rode the bike with the cranks loose and they got stripped. the rims held up well for not being a triple wall.
I learned 180s so i bent the back rim just a tiny bit, you couldnt really notice. It weights 34 pounds. the frame was strong it didnt bent or break. the forks were good too they didnt bend near the bottom like some do from bunnyhoping. it rode fairly smooth and handly pretty good in the air. the brakes worked alright but you kind of needed alot of pressure to make them stick.




Specs:
    Frame Material: chromoly seat tube/hi-tensile steel
    Frame Angles: 74.0 head, 71.0 seat
    Sizes: Pro
    Colors: Chrome, Royal Blue, X-Yellow
    Fork: Haro Straight Shooter
    Rear Shock: Not applicable
    Brake Levers: Tektro aluminum
    Handlebar: Haro XO Jr.
    Stem: Fusion
    Headset: 1 1/8" threadless Tien Hsin Power Pro
    Front Der: Not applicable
    Crankset: HFC Forged chromoly 3-piece, 44 teeth
    Rear Der: Not applicable
    Pedals: Fusion DX style platform, aluminum
    Tires: 20 x 2.00" Haro MS 4

Summary

this bike would be good for a beginner. The only thing i would upgrade is the rims and the crank otherwise the bike was good for the money.


Costs: about $210 USD




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