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$269.99
When you're too big for a 16" but too small for a 20", the Shredder 18 fills the void. The low profile alloy frame and 18" alloy rim wheels bridge the size gap for growing riders who are sized in between the 16" and 20" models.
FEATURES
- 6061 alloy Shredder lo-profile frame
- 1-1/8 threadless headset
- 28-spoke wheels with 18" alloy rims
- Sure stop coaster brake and linear pull v-brake with adjustable lever
- Padded Jr. seat and Jr. plastic pedals
- Full pad set
- Size: 3'7" - 4'2"
$300.00
Bunny hops, wheelies, backyard ramps. GFR helps young BMX shredders master tricks and dial in their style.
With its sturdy, lightweight aluminum frame and tough components, GFR is designed to help young BMX riders as they progress. From those first bursts of speed to more advanced skills and tricks, it’s with them all the way.
KEY PERFORMANCE FACTORS
Lightweight
- High-quality aluminum frameset offers a performance feel to help young riders develop their skills.
Youth-specific features
- Lightweight components offer better control to help boost confidence.
Durable
- Aluminum frame provides long-lasting reliability that’s backed by a lifetime warranty.
$489.99
Where will your bike take you? The Midway has it all, fully sealed Freecoaster with all the trimmings. Bigger bars, Pivotal Seat and Tri-Moly frame. The Midway is perfect for any style of riding, street, park or dirt. Available in a variety of colors and sizes to suit you.
- 3 tube chromoly frame (top tube, down tube & seat tube) with integrated head tube, mid BB shell, integrated seat clamp and a 20.5" or 21" top tube length
- Internal threaded chromoly steerer tube fork with hi-ten tapered legs
- Hi-ten bars 8.75" (on 20.5") or 9" (on 21") with Haro 1978 alloy top load stem
- Haro 1978 3-piece chromoly 8-spline 175mm cranks with steel 25T sprocket and sealed Mid BB
- 25/9 gearing
- Alloy single wall rims with alloy hubs and sealed rear free-coaster with 9T driver
- Haro La Mesa tires 20x2.4" front/rear
- Haro padded Pivotal seat with alloy Pivotal post
- Haro 1978 plastic pedals
- Haro Team grips
- Haro 1978 alloy brakes with hinge clamp lever
$549.99
BMX/Freestyle is deeply rooted in the DNA of our brand and that will never change. Introducing the worlds very first freestyle specific frame and fork to an emerging sport is something that we are very proud of, nearly as much as being the leading brand in freestyle 35 years later. Today BMX is not only a sport, it’s a lifestyle. It’s a choice you make to be a part of, a way you choose to express yourself, and it’s the way you find your freedom. Haro builds a broad range of BMX freestyle bikes that help you do just that, from Pro builds all the way down to slightly more affordable yet fully capable machines. We have always had the best professional riders on our bikes which makes for a great research and development team (minus the white lab coats). The result? See for yourself!
$599.99
- 6061-T6 Heat Treated Alloy Frame w/ Integrated Headtube, MID BB Shell & V-Brake Mounts
- 1 1/8" Threadless Full Cr-Mo Fork w/ Internally Threaded Steerer Tube & Tapered Legs
- Haro Baseline 3-pc Cr-Mo 8 Spline 175mm - 39t Steel Chainring
- Poly Platform, Cr-Mo 9/16" Axle
- Haro freestyler 7" rise bars
- 36 hole double wall rims
- Haro Group 1 seat
- Haro Group 1 Padset
- Haro Team Grips
$599.99
In 1979 artist Damian Fulton began drawing what is now the most iconic cartoon in BMX; Radical Rick. Along with characters like MX Mug, Spike Speedwrench and the infamous Skuzzer Switchblade, Radical Rick grew into one of BMX's most historical figures through the pages of BMX Plus! magazine. Over the course of the last year, we collaborated with Fulton to bring his art to life through these Radical Rick-themed 24", 26" and 29" models. If you're thinking that this might be the perfect combination of design, history, and bike life, we'd most definitely agree.
$699.99
BMX or not, Chad is about that Bike Life! Riding around towns, throwing wheelies, listening to music and laughing with your friends, that is ALL CK! So it seemed to make sense to ask Chad to come up with a bike that he would be hyped to wheelie at ride-outs. The BMF is all of that, jewelry inspired graphics, paint that pops, and fitted with BMX level components so it could hold up in the air as well. The BMX is Chad Kerley, the BMF is Bike Life.
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