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Haro TR2.3

MSRP $ 290.00
# of Reviews 2
Average Rating 4/5
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Submitted by coolio a Weekend Warrior from nevada, las vegas
Date Reviewed: March 7, 2009
Favorite Trail:dirt
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $75.00
Purchased At:friend
Strengths:frame, forks, cranks, grips sorta
Weaknesses:the rims dont roll for very long, my brakes are dying on me, and its sorta heavy, its 31 lbs
Similar Products Used:2004 haro xo
Bike Setup:fly bike street tires
Bottom Line:to me its actually pretty satisfying, its a real tank, people dont make frames like this bike anymore so it could be xpensive if u sell it, and it needs to be a little lighter, if u put some money on it ud get a hell of a good bike
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:3

Submitted by Mike a from Philidelphia ,Pa 19111 USA
Date Reviewed: November 24, 2002
Favorite Trail:Happy Trails :) Lawncrest
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $330.00
Purchased At:Bike Line Doylestown ,Pa USA
Strengths:the frame is sweet, lucky lucky dual wishbone rear triangle, great geoomerty ,floats like a butrphy stings like a bee,good over all parts,full cromo frame fork 14mm axels, everythig hold tight allright, and the ARMY green is phat.
Weaknesses:um the seat while a very nice place to sit and smoke ,very soft, however if you are looking for room to pinch and spin the bars your gunna be looking for a while, its is low profile and stays out of your way otherwise it pretty much stays where you put it and despite many unmanned flyouts of bowls it came lose only once,and it tears but I have no problem with ductape, um black rims suck but thats a "duh", I still am messing with the breaks but like I said it could be the rims or just that im dumb,I broke the leaver trying to bend it the secondtime both with the aid of propane heat,the way the stops are welded it does not give you much option for a change of break setup,and that leads me to the fack that I want to lower my bars but because of it being a pain in the ass to go strait cable I can because the gyro tabs are where they are.track and trail series (note above coment on weight,this is would be like in the super heavy weights on the track fast top end but takes some cranking
Similar Products Used:zippio,shredder,holmes,dirtbike,sabbath,and the sugar daddy
Bike Setup:goldfinger leaver- soon dirty harrys front and rear, 1 1/2 inch of the bars each side,primo super meat tenderisers and salmon mtb dual compound breaks that are big,haro fusion pegs on the left side, cut the flange off the grips,
Bottom Line:this bike rocks, ride it trash it get another one it relly likes to fly,new break pads like every week searching for the special one,still its a trail bike you have go and slow and when it goes it goes sometimes you have to put you feet down fred flintstone style,you have to work with it to get them to lockup, this bike is awlsome over all it has a spirt of its own and it knows whats up some bikes carry this additude like "why was I made, I suck and I should just shoot my self" not the tr2.3 it its like a puppy dog and gets sad and s***s on the carpet when you neglect it and dont take it out it loves riding just as much as I do and dosent complaine much, if you have to get a compleat bmx bike this is the one ,to the guys at Haro keep up the good work!!
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5






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