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nico duran
a Cross Country Rider
from sacramento ca united statesDate Reviewed: July 27, 2008
Strengths: lightweight frame, pedels, and forks. heavy duty double alex wall rimsWeaknesses: flatland pegs, haro seatBottom Line: its a great all around bike with so many features
u will enjoy the bike so much
Favorite Trail: park, street, dirt, flatland
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Price Paid:
$350.00
Purchased At: craigslist
Similar Products Used: haro mirra 360, specialized vegas
Bike Setup: haro m6 frame, haro master cromo forks, alex double wall rims, maxxis holy roller tires, haro freestyle pegs, 3 piece cranks, 32 t sprocket
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B Riddger S.
a Weekend Warrior
from PADate Reviewed: August 16, 2006
Strengths: Alex Supra Rims, Free Coaster, Light Frame, Knee Saver 2K Handle Bars, Multisurface Rap Tires, Great Colors, Small and ManuverableWeaknesses: Pedals Wear, Brakes Wear Over TimeBottom Line: Amazing Entry Level Flatland Bike For Novice To Itermediate Riders
Favorite Trail: Anywhere Flat
Duration Product Used: More than 3 years
Price Paid:
$350.00
Purchased At: Freemans
Similar Products Used: M5,M7,Revo
Bike Setup: All Stock Except, Ditched the Pegs (Too Slippery)
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a Weekend Warrior
from NYDate Reviewed: December 11, 2005
Strengths: frame,Turbine Freecoaster,Haro Rap TiresWeaknesses: the handle bars and pegs feel like street bars and the Freecoaster has TOO mutch slackBottom Line: The Haro M6 is good bike for both flatland and street
Favorite Trail: any thing smooth
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Purchased At: Birthday Present
Similar Products Used: M5
Bike Setup: swiched to a Mike S. zero offset and got a Bizhouse
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Elby
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from San Diego CaliforniaDate Reviewed: January 10, 2003
Strengths: Full Chromoly Frame and Fork. Shortened fram for the smaller riders. Excellent price point for this quality of bike, best entry level FLATLAND bike available. Haro Turbine Freecoaster (allows you to roll backwards without engaging the pedals and "back pedaling" - MUST HAVE) works really well, is 14MM & Sealed!! Traditional geometry refined by Chad Degroot, 75 Head tube angle, 69 Seat tube angle with an 18.8" Top Tube makes this a truly classic bike. Really liked the 28t sprocket small and out of the way, overall gearing is perfect for a true flatland bike.Weaknesses: Tektro Brakes are not as precision as i would like, but should be adequate for a younger rider. Bars felt uncomfortable, would prefer a lower crossbar. Haro needs to bring back the ZERO OFFSET fork, especially for beginning riders.Bottom Line: If you want to get into FLATLAND and your a smaller rider then there really is no other choice then the M6. I am a taller rider (6') so my frame of choice is the M7 (its slightly bigger brother). The M6 mixes a PROVEN frame geometry with a great component setup to create one of the best bikes in its price range, sure you could spend less, but you would sacrifice something, either the FULL CHROMOLY frame or the FREECOASTER - neither is a worthwhile sacrifice just to save a few bucks. HARO has it finally figured out.
If you cant tell already, i love the new design and performance at a great price point!
Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
Purchased At: Alan's Family Bike Shop
Similar Products Used: Haro M7, Quamen Clad, Standard Tao, Hoffman EP
Bike Setup: EXCELLENT, especially for a younger rider. I am 6', ride professionally and prefer the M7 due to its 1/2" longer top tube
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