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Haro Projekt Bike 57cm/22.5in - There was a day when fixies were reserved for bike messengers and track riders, but more and more you're seeing people throw down BMX tricks on them. Aimed at blurring the lines a little more, Haro designed the Projekt Bike with a flip-flop rear hub so you can keep it fixed for throwing down all sorts of steezy backwards spins, with a freewheel on the other side for when you want to cruise around town at high speeds without blowing out your knees. |
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Haro 350.1 BMX Bike Matte Blood 20in - Haro 350 BMX bike is made to look cool riding down the street popping wheelies. Feel good doing it on this great bike that's light and packed with goodies. Taking a spill will be no big thing either, with the Chromoly down tube, mid BB shell and Hi-ten bars. That baby can stand up to just about anything, so do your worst. And if your mom's watching, don't worry; each Haro 350.1 Trick-riding bike comes with a padded one piece seat, and Hi-ten alloy forged bars. |
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Haro 350.2 BMX Bike Matte Black 20in - Options: you need them when you're trying to dial in the perfect specs for a new park bike. The Haro 350.2 BMX bike has a full chromoly frame and fork, but lightens things up a bit from the 300 series with Alienation wheels and Odyssey Aitken tires. The 350.2 has been outfitted with a set of pegs and a gyro brake setup too, so you've got plenty more options when it comes to pulling tricks out of your bag, because nobody likes to get twisted up when they're throwing a bar spin. |
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Haro 400.1 BMX Bike Matte Black 20in - If you like to seriously rip it up, give the Haro 400.1 BMX Bike a try and you might find you never want to ride another BMX bike. Made with a simple design and full chromoly handlebars. Haro created these bikes with the goal in mind of keeping the weight down, and you know when you're pulling a can-can or a butterfly weight matters. Dude stop reading this, go try out a Haro 400.1 BMX Bike and start doing the candy bar like you've never done before. |
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Haro Objekt Bike 53cm/20.75in - The Haro Objekt Bike is the ultimate in fixed gear biking. This bike is designed with tubular chromoly cranks and riser bars, which save weight and allow the bike to achieve maximum aerodynamics. This bike also comes with Weinmann double wall rims that can withstand a great deal and allow for comfort when the ride is more casual. In short, the Haro Objekt Bike combines the speed and acceleration you crave from a mountain bike and crams it into a sleek, modern fixed gear. |
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Haro Projekt Bike 53cm/20.75in - There was a day when fixies were reserved for bike messengers and track riders, but more and more you're seeing people throw down BMX tricks on them. Aimed at blurring the lines a little more, Haro designed the Projekt Bike with a flip-flop rear hub so you can keep it fixed for throwing down all sorts of steezy backwards spins, with a freewheel on the other side for when you want to cruise around town at high speeds without blowing out your knees. |
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Haro 350.1 BMX Bike Matte Black 20in - Haro 350 BMX bike is made to look cool riding down the street popping wheelies. Feel good doing it on this great bike that's light and packed with goodies. Taking a spill will be no big thing either, with the Chromoly down tube, mid BB shell and Hi-ten bars. That baby can stand up to just about anything, so do your worst. And if your mom's watching, don't worry; each Haro 350.1 Trick-riding bike comes with a padded one piece seat, and Hi-ten alloy forged bars. |
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Haro 400.1 BMX Bike 20in - The Haro 400.1 20.5In BMX Bike is built for the serious bike rider. The Haro 400.1 is designed with several key features to make your BMX riding experience the best possible. Both the cable and brake are mounts totally removable on the full chromoly handlebars. Haro has also made a special effort to keep the weight on the Haro 400.1 20.5In BMX Bike low which makes a big difference when trying to get all the performance you can out of your BMX bike. |
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Haro 400.1 BMX Bike Matte Double Platinum 20in - If you like to seriously rip it up, give the Haro 400.1 20.5In BMX Bike a try and you might find you never want to ride another BMX bike. Made with a simple design and full chromoly handlebars. Haro created these bikes with the goal in mind of keeping the weight down, and you know when you're pulling a can-can or a butterfly weight matters. Dude stop reading this, go try out a Haro 400.1 20.5In BMX Bike and start doing the candy bar like you've never done before. |
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Haro Objekt Bike 57cm/22.5in - Only experts in fixed gear biking should try the Haro Objekt Bike. While many believe that fixed gears are the same as other types of bikes, there are many situations that a fixed gear biker must look out for that are not as likely on any other bike. For instance, while going down a hill on the Haro Objekt, one may have to think “what do I do if my wheels catch on fire?” because that’s a legitimate concern with how fast you’re going on a fixie, without being able to gear down. |
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Haro Objekt Bike SG Bad Apple 53cm/20.75in - Only experts in fixed gear biking should try the Haro Objekt Bike. While many believe that fixed gears are the same as other types of bikes, there are many situations that a fixed gear biker must look out for that are not as likely on any other bike. For instance, while going down a hill on the Haro Objekt, one may have to think “what do I do if my wheels catch on fire?” because that’s a legitimate concern with how fast you’re going on a fixie, without being able to gear down. |
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Haro Projekt Bike Bright Pink 53cm/20.75in - It used to be that only bike messengers rode around on fixed gear bikes, but more and more you see people riding them like an oversized BMX bike, doing tricks and spins on them. Haro blurred the lines a little more when they designed the Projekt Bike, with a flip-flop rear hub so you can keep it fixed for throwing down all sorts of track stands and backwards roundabouts, and a freewheel on the other side for when you'd rather comfortable cruise your Projekt around town without having to keep up with the pedals. |
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$299.95
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Haro Projekt Bike Bright Pink 57cm/22.5in - It used to be that only bike messengers rode around on fixed gear bikes, but more and more you see people riding them like an oversized BMX bike, doing tricks and spins on them. Haro blurred the lines a little more when they designed the Projekt Bike, with a flip-flop rear hub so you can keep it fixed for throwing down all sorts of track stands and backwards roundabouts, and a freewheel on the other side for when you'd rather comfortable cruise your Projekt around town without having to keep up with the pedals. |