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Haro Back Trail Pro

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# of Reviews 10
Average Rating 4.4/5
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Submitted by Morgan a Weekend Warrior from New Zealand
Date Reviewed: January 15, 2008
Favorite Trail:Local Skatepark
Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
Price Paid: $1.00
Purchased At:From a Friend
Strengths:On the lighter side. EXCELLENT geometry. Unique shape
Weaknesses:Could be a bit lighter. I use a straight cable so gyro tabs dont look to great.
Similar Products Used:Giant Modem. GT Performer. Specialized Fuse 2. Fuse 3. Fuse 4. ABD 1080. Mirraco Black Pearl 2
Bike Setup:Odyssey milk bars. Odyssey Rear Chrome Rim. Odyssey Wombolt 2 piece cranks. Odyssey Seat. Odyssey Grips. Odyssey Mono trigger brake lever. Odyssey linear Slic Strait cable. Odyssey Evo 2 brake calipers. Odyssey 28t Million-Dollar-Sprocket + Bash guard. Odyssey Hubs Front/Rear. Odyssey Aitken Tyres. Odyssey 9tooth cog. Odyssey Bar ends. Odyssey Jim Cielenki sealed pedals. Shadow conspiracy stem. Shadow Conspiracy 025 Creeper Forks. Shadow conspiracy Half link chain. Shadow Conspiracy Umbro seat post. Primo 12g spokes. Danscomp heavy duty tubes. Diatech D-Cup headset. And i would have missed a couple of things...
Bottom Line:One of my better bikes. all the parts went straight on. Rides real well. I am an intermediate park rider, and i would recommend this to pretty much ANY level of rider. Good for dirt or street(imo)
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Costas a Weekend Warrior from Greece
Date Reviewed: June 23, 2006
Favorite Trail:Street/dirt
Duration Product Used:2 Years
Price Paid: $1700.00
Purchased At:Custom built
Strengths:Amazing frame, the stongest dropouts (9mm) i've ever seen!
Also the head tube is very strong construction
Weaknesses:Heavy, i mean really heavy! Nothing more
Similar Products Used:Haro Basher/Sport (!).
I still got it
Bike Setup:Haro Backtrail Pro frame 100% Cro-Mo Usa made(Nyquist Pro USA), Haro Straight Shooter 4130 Cr-Mo fork, Nyquist handlebar, Primo Grips, Dia-compe Tech99 brake lever, Fusion Tubular 3-pc, Primo Pro pedals, Haro Big Block USA stem, Alex Supra-a rims, Maxxis Holy Roller tires, Haro Mega Nuke Sprocket, FSA "Sky Pilot" sealed headset, SST Oryg, Haro Fusion Seatpost, Haro Mega Hubs Sealed, Fusion Pegs from the right side only
Bottom Line:Actually, i have owned several BMX bikes over the years, including a GT Pro Performer and a GT Tour Pro Usa and i can say that this Haro is definitely the best!
If you can, buy one with a USA frame on it.. a war pig!
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Rusty a Weekend Warrior from Virginia Beach, VA, USA
Date Reviewed: November 11, 2005
Favorite Trail:ipswitch
Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
Price Paid: $560.00
Purchased At:Bike Zone
Strengths:strong frame, bomb proof hubs and wheelset, strong stem, overall a very strong bike
Weaknesses:heavy, rims spokes and nipples r easily corroded, easy to inhibit rust
Similar Products Used:haro backtrail series haro revo f series
Bike Setup:stock backtrail xpro shadow crospiracy sprocket macneil
Bottom Line:awsome bike but starts to become a pain in the ass 2 keep from rusting and corrocing after about 2 years a great bike if ypu have the strength to throw around some weight with ease but if you dont dont look to much into purchasing it because itll just wear you out but it will help you build the muscle to be great on it
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:3

Submitted by Brandon Parker a Weekend Warrior from Strathroy
Date Reviewed: May 22, 2005
Favorite Trail:Rail City
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $1000.00
Purchased At:Doug and marions
Strengths:EVERYTHING Love rims and crank and hubs, tires are awsome love the seat and paint job is awsome crank arms are heavy duty. Hard to keep clean lol
Weaknesses:handle grips hard on your hands and wear out to easy
Similar Products Used:dave mirra pro
Bike Setup:Awsome geometry
Bottom Line:The bike is the best ever everything is super strong built strong and put togther tight no parts rattle on it the hubs are so strong and make it sound quite and rims are super strong LVE THE PAINT JOB
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Brandon Parker a Weekend Warrior from Strathroy
Date Reviewed: April 6, 2005
Duration Product Used:Tested or demo'ed only
Strengths:Dont own yet wana ask few questions im buying a haro xpro nyquist for 1000$ is that a good deal or bad deal can you submitt and tell me what i should do thanx bye
Weaknesses:Dont own yet wana ask few questions im buying a haro xpro nyquist for 1000$ is that a good deal or bad deal can you submitt and tell me what i should do thanx bye
Similar Products Used:Dont own yet wana ask few questions im buying a haro xpro nyquist for 1000$ is that a good deal or bad deal can you submitt and tell me what i should do thanx bye
Bike Setup:Dont own yet wana ask few questions im buying a haro xpro nyquist for 1000$ is that a good deal or bad deal can you submitt and tell me what i should do thanx bye
Bottom Line:Dont own yet wana ask few questions im buying a haro xpro nyquist for 1000$ is that a good deal or bad deal can you submitt and tell me what i should do thanx bye
Value Rating:3Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Troy a Downhiller from Granite Bay, CA, USA
Date Reviewed: January 3, 2003
Favorite Trail:The Street, Most dirt jumps
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $600.00
Purchased At:Copeland Sports
Strengths:Almost everything!! Grips suck, stock pedals should have been better for a $750 bike. Other then that this bike rules.
Weaknesses:Grips sucked, Pedals were ok. It wasn't free.
Similar Products Used:Haro Backtrail x-4 and x-3, Free Agent Flying Fortress, Specialized Vegas TJ and vegas TR-Xpert, Redline Supa X.
Bike Setup:Most Stock. I have liz skin grips on it, and Easton Flatboy pedals.
Bottom Line:This bike is rock solid. I bought it back in December of 2001 and have ridden it about 65% street and the rest dirt. This bike rocks for street and dirtjumps alike. The rocksolid full chromolly frame, 4 piece handle bars and great Haro parts combined to give me one hell of a great ride. For the past year I beat the living sh*t out of this bike, and everytime I crashed all I had to do is brush myself off, jump right back on the bike, and try again. I haven’t broken a single thing on my bike (except for the chain). This bike really gives you an Awesome ride, and doesn't care how big of a jump you throw at it because your going to break before it does. I would definitely recommend this bike to any intermediate or above biker, because if you’re a beginner its way too much bike for you. Plus if you live in the Roseville area buy the 2002 or 2003 X-PRO from COPELAND SPORTS. They really helped me a lot, gave me 20% off the bike and got it shipped in and built within 5 days, THANK YOU COPELANDS YOU ROCK. !!!(Never buy from Bob's cycle center they suck my fuc*en BALLS)!!!!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Zuto a from Longview TX, USA
Date Reviewed: September 18, 2002
Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
Price Paid: $709.00
Purchased At:Bike Express
Strengths:I think the frame is awesome! It's got an awesome geometry, it's a smooth ride, and durable. It's really easy to do manuals on and feels rigid when u're get'n huuge air. The cranks, and the wheels are pretty rigid.
Weaknesses:If you're buying a complete, the Haro parts on it sucks really bad. I cracked the stem in couple weeks, Bent and broke a couple axles, grips suck, tires suck, and the pedals suck. Paint job is also horrible. Big chains don't fit on it, so you gotta watch out for that. (Unless you put a spacer in between the hub and the dropouts.
Similar Products Used:Haro Ultra (96 model)
Bike Setup:Primo and Snafu tires, primo seat, primo stem, primo seat post, Snafu pedals, Kink chain. Other parts are from the stock bike.
Bottom Line:It's an expensive bike, and I wouldn't recommend anyone to buy it if they're not really into ride'n cuz it'd be a total waste of money. If you're think'n of soup'n up this thing, maybe start from the frame and build it up with your desired parts. Haro can't make good parts. It'll be a total waste to spend money on new parts after spending 700 bucks on stuff. Don't go the way I did!
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Mat a Weekend Warrior from Illinois
Date Reviewed: August 23, 2002
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $640.00
Purchased At:Zion Cyclery
Strengths:Everything, so far. It looks awsome, too.
Weaknesses:The grips suck. They completely split in 2 weeks.
Similar Products Used:Haro Revo & Mongoose Motivator
Bike Setup:Stock. All except for Primo Taj Sig. grips and Kink Light Pegs.
Bottom Line:This is an excellent bike. I have really had no problems with it except for the grips and the rear hub and both pedals came loose. I've been beating it up and it still is as solid as the day that I bought it.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by John a from SUN VALLEY CA USA
Date Reviewed: August 15, 2002
Duration Product Used:2 Years
Price Paid: $564.00
Purchased At:Bike shop in burbank
Strengths:it really suck its not strong at all
Weaknesses:gusset near headtube
Similar Products Used:dave mirra pro usa
Bike Setup:profile ss cranks oddesy wheels,bars,forks and some basic stuff
Bottom Line:this bike i had it for and couple of months and under the bottom tube near head set the gusset craked and they did nothin when i told them what had happen o it they had me pay for a whole new frame they suck at haro i also have the dave mirra model its ok but chain rubs some timesbut i put in spacers
Value Rating:3Overall Rating:3

Submitted by Matt a Weekend Warrior from Illinois, United States
Date Reviewed: June 10, 2002
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $640.00
Purchased At:Zion Schwinn
Strengths:Everything! It is strong. It feels smooth when riding.
Decent weight for strength.
Weaknesses:It is expensive. The only way I afforded it was that my parents helped me with the money.
Similar Products Used:Haro Revo
Bike Setup:All Stock
Bottom Line:This is a great bike. The price is high; but if custom bought, it would be well over a grand. I reccomend this for anyone but a beginner because buying a bike this expensive if you really ARE a beginner is pointless.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5






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