Haro BMX Evaluation - Really Remarkable Bicycles
After a couple of months belonging to the team riding the brand new selection of Haro BMXs, the verdict is in! They Rock, in line with practically everyone within our BMX review team, the bikes sent over for testing have been the very best at the moment.Around December we received a 500.1, 400.3, 100.1 and also a brake less 000. These types of BMXs offer impressive build quality in the the frame and components, all four have been completely ridden to the limite over the past 4-5 months with minimal maintenance and they're still running much like wicked fast because the day we have them.
I'll start with the most run of all the bikes we received, the 000 brake less is simply amazing. Offering a hard riding option for the fearless riders this Haro combines a classic haro bmx style frame clean of all the braking mumbo jumbo of other BMX bikes, although the brake less design takes some getting used to, it is sublime, making you a tougher and braver rider, the 000 soon became the office favourite for the half pipe while if suffered on the flatland tricks due to the lack of control.
The subsequent bike stands out as the 100.1, the cost option, however is not as light or responsive because other Haro bikes, the 100 offers something to both mom and dad and young riders, doubling up as an entry level fresstyle BMX combined with perfect backwards and forwards bike. Together with this the $250 bike combines a wonderful drop-out design which often can accommodate 14mm axles, this implies you'll be able to upgrade the bike to 25/9 gHearing without destroying the frame.
The 400.3 we got into the office was one of the firm riding favourites of our more varied riders, the brakes obviously the main advantage over the 000. Coming in a stunning blue colour the Haro 400.3 could be accused of being flamboyant but the design grows on you as soon as you hit the pipe. For a mid range bike the 400.3 features a wide range of chromoly high end components offing the perfect mix between bombproof performance and ride ability, with such a high spec for the price, you won't find a cheaper bike with the same performance.
Finally we found yourself in the wicked 500.1, this bike is personally the best of all the Haro BMX range which in line with them may be the "closest to being replicas with the bikes of Ryan Nyquist, Dennis Enarson, Cory Nastazio, Colin Mackay & Marcus Tooker". In my book this means this bikes are wicked fast and bombproof... and are generally! The complete chromoly construction joined with CNC machining makes this BMX lighter than the competition although the subtle colour in conjunction with vibrant blue wheels make the Haro 500.1 a head turner!In general of the many Haro BMXs we receive it is hard to pick a transparent winner, the many bikes combine amazing spec and sturdiness because of their prices however the bike poking it's nose just ahead could be the new 000 as a result of seamless & beautiful brake less design.
I'll start with the most run of all the bikes we received, the 000 brake less is simply amazing. Offering a hard riding option for the fearless riders this Haro combines a classic haro bmx style frame clean of all the braking mumbo jumbo of other BMX bikes, although the brake less design takes some getting used to, it is sublime, making you a tougher and braver rider, the 000 soon became the office favourite for the half pipe while if suffered on the flatland tricks due to the lack of control.
The subsequent bike stands out as the 100.1, the cost option, however is not as light or responsive because other Haro bikes, the 100 offers something to both mom and dad and young riders, doubling up as an entry level fresstyle BMX combined with perfect backwards and forwards bike. Together with this the $250 bike combines a wonderful drop-out design which often can accommodate 14mm axles, this implies you'll be able to upgrade the bike to 25/9 gHearing without destroying the frame.
The 400.3 we got into the office was one of the firm riding favourites of our more varied riders, the brakes obviously the main advantage over the 000. Coming in a stunning blue colour the Haro 400.3 could be accused of being flamboyant but the design grows on you as soon as you hit the pipe. For a mid range bike the 400.3 features a wide range of chromoly high end components offing the perfect mix between bombproof performance and ride ability, with such a high spec for the price, you won't find a cheaper bike with the same performance.
Finally we found yourself in the wicked 500.1, this bike is personally the best of all the Haro BMX range which in line with them may be the "closest to being replicas with the bikes of Ryan Nyquist, Dennis Enarson, Cory Nastazio, Colin Mackay & Marcus Tooker". In my book this means this bikes are wicked fast and bombproof... and are generally! The complete chromoly construction joined with CNC machining makes this BMX lighter than the competition although the subtle colour in conjunction with vibrant blue wheels make the Haro 500.1 a head turner!In general of the many Haro BMXs we receive it is hard to pick a transparent winner, the many bikes combine amazing spec and sturdiness because of their prices however the bike poking it's nose just ahead could be the new 000 as a result of seamless & beautiful brake less design.
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