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Haro 2001 Revo

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# of Reviews 6
Average Rating 4.33/5
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Submitted by Anthony Squires a Racer from martin city, montana,usa
Date Reviewed: October 27, 2005
Favorite Trail:the local big vert jumps
Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
Price Paid: $350.00
Purchased At:bike right
Strengths:the frame is very hard core and it is a perfect beginners and advanced riders this bike is very strong it can take anything you throw at it.
Weaknesses:the brakes will go out in a year and the sproket is junk but other than that it is a good bike.
Similar Products Used:moongose which cant even be compared to this bike.
Bike Setup:stock except for maxxis hookworm tires.
Bottom Line:this is a great bike!!!! if you havent bought one yet buy it now it is well worth your money. if you are a beginner just starting out you really need to buy this bike. i am only 15 and i know that if you need a bmx bike this is the one. I have had mine since i was 11 and it is still in fairly good shape.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Nick Molinari a Weekend Warrior from Kennesaw Ga USA
Date Reviewed: September 30, 2005
Favorite Trail:wildhorsecreek park
Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
Price Paid: $200.00
Purchased At:Galyans
Strengths:rock solid starter bike. really solid frame and fork. ive been riding it for five years and neither of those have broke. i lie the frame cause its the same frame used in the old tr series.
Weaknesses:the origonial rims are weak and if you are going to do more than a bunny hop id replace them. the one piece cranks speake for themselfs. the pedels are plastic and one of mine melted. the brakes are alright for about two years but id replace then with a fiesta or 990. the handel bars were two short and im only 5'7". so basicly its a good bike to get in the game on since the frame is so good. and you can always add to a good frame you cant do much with a crappy frame.
Similar Products Used:huffy diesel (crraaappp)
Bike Setup:alex supra e pro rims with haro sealed hubs($200). haro nyquist bars($50). fsa fatboy three piece cranks($125). mirra pro seat($30). haro big block peddles($30). standard bash sprocket($50). shimano freewheel($25). dia tech fiesta brakes($60). dia comp levers($25). odi locking grips($30)maxxis hock worm tires, for street($25)maxxis holly rollers for dirt($25)bullit proof shain tensioners ($10) Bullitt proof bar end caps($10)toatle cost About $1000 with shop work.
Bottom Line:best bike i ever had. i will never replace the whole bike. it rides like a dream.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by matt schilling a Weekend Warrior from place
Date Reviewed: August 10, 2002
Favorite Trail:dirt jumps and local bowl and skat park
Duration Product Used:3 months
Strengths:excellent frame and fork
feels great to ride
rides smooth
Weaknesses:one peice crank bends
seat tears up pretty easy
Similar Products Used:don't know
Bike Setup:new cromo haro slim bars
weinemann ZAC-X wheelset
odyssey grips
Bottom Line:mine is a 2002 model not a 2001
nice strong frame and fork wheels not bad, great bike all round
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Branden Zesut a Weekend Warrior from Colchester Ct
Date Reviewed: June 30, 2002
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $280.00
Purchased At:ski market
Strengths:Nice Frame
very light and good for dirt jumping
its a good size
also is good on flatland
price is nice
Weaknesses:crank bends if you go hard on it
brake cabels arent too strong
thats about it
Similar Products Used:specilized vegas
Bike Setup:i dont know
Bottom Line:This bike is good for alot of things and I think its perfect for its price it works good and is very high quality
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Vic a from Lon. Ont Canadda
Date Reviewed: September 9, 2001
Favorite Trail:London skate park
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $480.00
Purchased At:First Cycle Works
Strengths:Short frame makes it easy to do tailwhips, brakes work well until the brake pads wear.
Weaknesses:I bent the 1 pce crank after six months and popped the bearings and thier cartradiges out of the back wheel, the bike is like 33 pounds stock and since I put 2 pce cranks on now its like 36 pounds.
Similar Products Used:Nakamura Freestyle (sucked even more)
Bike Setup:New back wheel and new 2 pce crank
Bottom Line:The bike is good for what I paid for it. But if you are an extreme rider your goin to have to put about $200 in to the bike.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:3

Submitted by Matt a from Waukegan Il Us
Date Reviewed: July 6, 2001
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $224.00
Purchased At:Zion Schwinn
Strengths:It has a strong frame. The brakes are pretty good, too. It has a very comfortable saddle. Tires and rims hold up well.
Weaknesses:This bike is the heaviest bike I have ever ridden. It has a one-peice crank so it comes loose a lot. The Stock brake pads wear easily. The rims are black, so they are harder to stop on.
Similar Products Used:Mongoose Motivator
Bike Setup:Stock, except for new brake pads.
Bottom Line:This is a good bike for the money. If you are interested in flatland, I would buy this product. But, if you are interested in vert or street I would buy a different brand because they would be a lot lighter.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4






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