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TUFF RIDER
a Weekend Warrior
from prosserDate Reviewed: February 16, 2009
Strengths: The frame is really strongWeaknesses: the crank broke within a week, crank fell off!!! the frame is really heave, don't get it, get feltBottom Line: Don't get, i will never get a haro again
Duration Product Used: 1 Year
Price Paid:
$440.00
Purchased At: markees cyclist shop
Bike Setup: Stock
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Solid rider
a Weekend Warrior
from Nicholasville,KentuckyDate Reviewed: January 1, 2009
Strengths: it had no strengthsWeaknesses: everything on the bike brokeBottom Line: ive been riding for about 4 years now and i can honestly say tht Haro and Poverty are the WORST companies out there. Everthing that i have ever bought from Haro has cracked or broke. i ride dirt street and park and they say always go cheap it will last longer? well not in bmx always build custom bikes that u buy part for part and never buy premade
Favorite Trail: Trails me and my buddies built
Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$400.00
Purchased At: dont remember
Similar Products Used: haro backtrailx2(sucked)
Bike Setup: nothing haro cuz its all cheap and breaks within a month
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lucas hibbard
a Weekend Warrior
from denver, colorado, united statesDate Reviewed: January 26, 2008
Strengths: durableWeaknesses: i don't know people say it's heavy but thats just cuz they are sallies cant it's only like 30 pounds thats not that heavyBottom Line: it's i fine bike i honestly don't know if new Haros have poor quality or what but I've had mine for 7 years now and it's great. so i guess if you want a bike that will last for a long time and you are not paying out the a** questions twatal@yahoo.com
Favorite Trail: street
Duration Product Used: More than 3 years
Price Paid:
$200.00
Purchased At: forgot
Similar Products Used: mangoes, diamondback
Bike Setup: bike setup you probably would be wanting to get new tire's replace the whole tire
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Brady Cayet
from Collierville,TNDate Reviewed: June 24, 2003
Strengths: Solid But HEAVY AS S*^%#@Weaknesses: tires man brake leavers and bars!!!Bottom Line: good buy for begginer
Favorite Trail: my trail
Duration Product Used: 1 Year
Price Paid:
$500.00
Purchased At: Bike Worldisgay
Similar Products Used: none IM GETTIN A WTP 4 SEASONS FOOL!!!
Bike Setup: all stock but tires got primo dirt monstas and new WTP fork oddesey hazrd cassette FOO hoffman jumpin bars UNREAL STRENGTH
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Richard
a Weekend Warrior
from CanadaDate Reviewed: April 3, 2003
Strengths: This frame isn't that good. It is already bent!Weaknesses: It Bends at the seat stay from grinding. Oh well, you get what you pay for.Bottom Line: This frame isn't realy that good. I am not that good of a rider and I have bent it already.
Duration Product Used: 1 Year
Price Paid:
$50.00
Purchased At: Just Frame
Bike Setup: Haro 3 piece crank, primo pro bars, 41 chain, 41 industrial sprocket.
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Wes
from Va.Date Reviewed: February 16, 2003
Strengths: Everything is awesome.Weaknesses: nothingBottom Line: This bike is sweet. Go buy one. Everything on it is great. People have told me the bars bend or crack the weld, but they have held up good. Anyone who puts down this bike was probably wasted at the time, because this is an awesome bike. If you dont like a heavy bike, then lift some weights and get strong and then go ride it.
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Price Paid:
$415.00
Purchased At: Bikesport
Similar Products Used: gary fisher pure bender, dyno
Bike Setup: stock
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Jeremy Hetfield
a Weekend Warrior
from Riverside, CA, USADate Reviewed: November 26, 2002
Strengths: Only the rims, Sprocket, cranks and forkWeaknesses: Everything else that I didnt list aboveBottom Line: Im only 5'3 and its a 20.5 and has a VERY LONG rear end which makes it hard to shove around. Please spend your money on somthing else besides this bike
Favorite Trail: Korn sux
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Price Paid:
$400.00
Purchased At: Riverside Cyclery
Similar Products Used: Everthing Freeagent (They suck). GT Bestwick Pro (sucks) and every other bad bike in the market
Bike Setup: Everything stock except Primo pedals
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Zack
from Ceder cityDate Reviewed: November 11, 2002
Strengths: everythink but the grips an tiresWeaknesses: grips and tires,crankBottom Line: this bike is a good bike if you hardcore
Duration Product Used: 6 months
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Mike Wurzer
a Weekend Warrior
from Scottsville, New York, USADate Reviewed: October 9, 2002
Strengths: The Frame is Really Strong The Bike Can Take One Hell of a Beating ive Thrown This Thing Many Times From Being Pissed off But Throwing ur Bike isnt The BestWeaknesses: ITs WeightBottom Line: The Mirra FLair is One Bike To Buy But The Only Down Side is its Weight i Mean If u Like a NIce Heavy Bike buy It But IF u Dont Buy it Go For Another Bike... HAro MAkes a Nice Bike.. other down side is this bike being soo heavy its hard to Manual(for me at least)...
Favorite Trail: Street Riding
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Price Paid:
$419.00
Purchased At: PArkAVe
Similar Products Used: Revo, Cozmo
Bike Setup: Haro knee Saver Bars , 3pc Fusion Crank, Alex Triple wall Rims,
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John Warner
from Valley VillageDate Reviewed: September 6, 2002
Strengths: Very easy to adapt to. I'm over 6' and was concerned with the awkwardness. After a few days I didn't think twice about it.Weaknesses: Handlebars don't have enough beef. Switched to Haro Kneesavers.Bottom Line: It's been many years since I've road BMX. This bike I'm very happy with. It's a little heavy but most seem to be about the same weight unless I paid alot more.
Favorite Trail: Alameda Skatepark
Duration Product Used: 1 Year
Price Paid:
$499.00
Purchased At: Don't remember name
Similar Products Used: Late 80's Redlines, Diamondback & late 90's Specialized Fatboy (not so good for park)
Bike Setup: Everything stock except for Bars
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george owen(again)
a Weekend Warrior
from bostonDate Reviewed: August 14, 2002
Strengths: crank arms bars seat breaks stem forks(kinda didnt break)Weaknesses: everything elseBottom Line: if i could id give it a negitive 5.every thing broke on it(except strengths) even the frame(dropouts are crackes).
the stock hubs were crap tires,rims were ok,the cones ate their way into the frame causing my wheel to get stck and while taking it out it cracked.so now i have to buy a new frame and axle(neither haro)and i spent more on replacing stuff than i did on the bike(around 500).if your in to only park get it cause on street it gets destroyed.buy a cheap bike your gonna get cheap parts.
Favorite Trail: street/fens dirtjumps
Duration Product Used: 6 months
Price Paid:
$395.00
Purchased At: back bay bikes
Similar Products Used: pos gt's
Bike Setup: none now frames messed up
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Bobby Brewster
a Weekend Warrior
from Corona, California, USADate Reviewed: August 13, 2002
Strengths: The frame is good for bails (duh). The seat is comfy and good for pinching and the cranks are alright. Everything else rocks except for the stuff below.Weaknesses: Yhe pedals stink and the pegs are kind of heavy. It could use some new cranks too.Bottom Line: Its durable for one thing. It weighs around 27 pounds so it isnt the heaviest bike in the world. If I were you guys id save up and get some snafu pedals, Odyssey blackwidow (or snafu) cranks and some of those wonderful kink light pegs. And Rob do us all a favor and shutup. The bike doesnt weigh 43 pounds and nothing could fall apart or break that easily. I busted an 8 stair to 180 fakie and the everything still lasted. And if Haros suck then why does Dave Mirra dominate (almost) every competition? Two words: Stop Lying.
Favorite Trail: I ride street (for now)
Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$390.00
Purchased At: Norco Cyclery
Similar Products Used: Hoffman Dirty 130 star, DK Dayton, Eastern Hercules Jane and Redline XXX.
Bike Setup: Everything it came with.
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Garson
from WESTMASS!Date Reviewed: July 24, 2002
Strengths: I'm only riding the frame. It's strong and has pretty good geometryWeaknesses: It weighs at least 9.5lbs according to my scale, that's pretty damn heavy. Seat angle is too slack. Top tube is a bit short for me, but I'm 6'Bottom Line: it's okay, too heavy. I got it for free, so I can't complain. I'm going to get a frame with a 21" tt, which will proably be a Solid Bikes wasp or a Standard 250s. Not sure. If you don't mind a heavy frame, like a short rear end (good) and a slack seat angle, it's good. Decent for street, good for park, bad for jumping (too heavy) That about covers it. Good value because it was free!
Favorite Trail: U Mass street
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Purchased At: Free from my little brother
Similar Products Used: Standard trailboss (sooo nice) S&M dirtbike classic, 00soul (sweet)
Bike Setup: Strong, not too heavy, but with that heavy arse frame, my bike is proably about 38lbs. which is too damn heavy.
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Ferdinand
a Cross Country Rider
from North Olmsted, OH, USADate Reviewed: June 18, 2002
Strengths: Everything this bike is great.Weaknesses: Nothing as of now.Bottom Line: I was looking into getting back into bikes and I didn't have a bike anymore so I decided to get one. I had Haro's and GT's in the past, I never had any problems with them and after doing some research I decided on sticking with Haro. I'm glad I did. It rides smooth and the bike looks fantastic. The build quality is great, very strong frame and quality parts. I wouldn't recommend this bike to beginners as it is hard to learn on but hey I'm a beginner and I bought it. I do hopefully like to learn how to ride but not on this bike. I'll buy a cheap Huffy or something and run that into the ground. So you can say this bike is only for cruisin.
Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$449.00
Purchased At: Fridrich Bicycles, INC.
Similar Products Used: Early 90's Haro's and GT's.
Bike Setup: Stock.
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Kevin Scott
a Weekend Warrior
from Orange, Texas, United StatesDate Reviewed: May 31, 2002
Strengths: EverythingWeaknesses: NothingBottom Line: The bike is so sweet. Especially when you have some strong parts. If you have a sucky bike right now and is looking for a good one, the mirra flair is one of the best choices!!
Favorite Trail: The cement ditch that works like a half pipe
Duration Product Used: 2 Years
Price Paid:
$490.00
Purchased At: The Kickstand Bike Shop
Similar Products Used: Haro Zippo, Haro Revo, DK Legacy, Backtrail pro, Mirra 540 Air
Bike Setup: Dk Iron Cross pedals, Haro small block magnesium pedals, Haro Slim handlebars, ect. (some of the best parts you can get)
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