Haro 1999 Escape A7.5 Hardtail Bike

4.6/5 (5 Reviews)
MSRP : $1950.00


Product Description

1999 Haro Escape A7.5, mountain bike, front suspension, Mountain Mix components, Rock Shox Sid XC, 3.1" travel fork


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Reviews 1 - 5 (5 Reviews Total)

User Reviews

Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Lee Marshall a Cross Country Rider from England

Date Reviewed: August 4, 2006

Strengths:    Great frame geometry, cheap for what you get, strong, great clearence on top tube, handles like a beauty

Weaknesses:    The name (in XC), poor paint job, no rear disc mount (but then discs weren't as common when this was made)

Bottom Line:   
This is an absoultely cracking bike that I have owned for 7 years now (I acquired it for free from a sponsorship deal - when I was fit!). It's got me through around 100 XC races, and biked god knows how many miles, probably thousands and does not have any bends, dents, cracks in the welds, etc. I'm going to be replacing this bike soon with an S-Works carbon hardtail, and its interesting to note all the dimensions, geometry angles, etc are identical to modern bikes. They were ahead of the game I think!

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Favorite Trail:   Afan Forest Park

Duration Product Used:   More than 3 years

Price Paid:    $700.00

Purchased At:   Marshall's Cycles

Similar Products Used:   Orange Evo4

Bike Setup:   Fox R100's, mostly XTR, magura discs, Hope hubs

Overall Rating:4
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Aidan Harper a Cross Country Rider from Australia

Date Reviewed: June 17, 2001

Strengths:    very strong

Weaknesses:    there is none

Bottom Line:   
The bike is very sturdy and can go allmost anywhere. I tried i on a very ruff track and it whent extreamly well on all parts of the track, even on the up hills. It goes very easly up the hills and can go verry well down hills.

Over all it is a great bike

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Favorite Trail:   blue mountains

Duration Product Used:   6 months

Price Paid:    $850.00

Purchased At:   6/1/01

Similar Products Used:   repco sport


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Peter a Cross Country Rider from NewZealand

Date Reviewed: February 20, 2001

Bottom Line:   
I ride an Escape A4. I bought it new a year ago and it came with XTR cranks,rear de ect... I have since fitted a carbon handle bar,alien suspension seat post and CrossMax wheels.
At 22 lbs it goes like a rocket although the Sids XC can be abit harsh at times (the price you pay for light weight)the
cornering is tops.This is the sweetist package I have ever ridden and will possibly be my last as I dont think I could find any better.

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Duration Product Used:   1 Year


Overall Rating:4
Submitted by tw a Weekend Warrior from ut

Date Reviewed: July 23, 1999

Strengths:    
19.5 inch 98 haro escape a4 frame. Fairly light and very nimble. no complaints.


Weaknesses:    
made in taiwan...thats the only weakness


Bottom Line:   
ruined my other frame so I picked this one up cheap. I like how the top tube has the curve...good standover height. overall...it's a decent frme.

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Favorite Trail:   
all of them

Duration Product Used:   
6 months

Similar Products Used:   
had an gt avalanche le frame. both are great. actually like the gt frame a little more.


Bike Setup:   
have xt xtr group with raceface cranks and a z-2 bam up front.

Overall Rating:5
Submitted by Jeff Kuo a racer from Atlanta, GA

Date Reviewed: November 2, 1998

Bottom Line:   


Actually, I ride an 1997 Escape A4, but it's pretty much the same thing. I just bought the frame and built it up with a random mix of parts. Mostly aftermarket with some XTR. It's been my race bike for the past season. Honestly, it's one of the best handling frames I've ridden. I especially like the whole standover clearance thing. Makes it a lot easier to get through technical stuff. I like the way this bike corners a lot better than my previous hardtails (Barracuda, Specialized, and Diamondback). I just feel more confident on it and feel that I go faster. The frame's not that light, it hit the scales at 3.9 lbs for a 19.5 inch. That's pretty good, but I thought an Easton frame would be lighter. It's ok though, built up, it's 22.7 lbs which is more than light enough. Climbs great too, I noticed that the chainstays are pretty short. Overall a great bike.

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