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$554.99
A bike with plenty of opportunity, the Arcade really showcases the endless detail and unrivaled quality that we put into our bikes. This super-dialed bicycle rolls on SALT's super-wide 36mm Valon rims with sealed hubs, carrying a full assortment of nylon hub guards that allow you to have a solid and dependable set of wheels under you at all times.
Available in both a 20.5" and a longer 21" option, the Arcade will give senior riders the ability to ride one of the most popular bikes in our line.
$529.99
One of the most anticipated bikes in BMX, the CRS is back for 2021 with even more bang for your buck. Now featuring a sealed front hub, this all-terrain slayer rolls smoother than ever. Packed full of aftermarket parts from ECLAT, including the Bios Pivotal seat and Pure seat clamp, the CRS looks and rides like a bike twice the price tag.
The geometry has been tailored to allow for greater progression of the younger generation. The super-short 12.75" chainstays, 165mm cranks, and shorter 26mm fork give the CRS a snappy and agile ride that is perfect for learning and advancing. A bike truly built with vision, the CRS is unlike anything else.
$479.99
Bringing We The People quality to a lower price point for 2021 is our entry-level shredding machine. The Nova features a super short 12.75" oval chainstay and responsive 26mm-offset fork, allowing it to not only feel just like the bikes our pro team ride, but also make it much easier to progress your riding even further.
$389.99
The Blueprint is a bike for new riders that is built around a pro-level geometry to help them progress faster.
This bike is equipped with hassle-free parts like Odyssey Springfield brakes, a Sunday Freeze stem and Current 2.4” tires to help keep you focused on the important part - riding. The Blueprint comes with an integrated head tube this year for greater durability, ease of assembly and pro style points.
Key Features
- Sunday Current 2.4"
- Odyssey Springfield Brakes
- FSA Integrated Headset
- Sunday Cornerstone Grips
- Sunday Freeze Front Load Stem
- Sunday Sabretooth Sprocket
- KMC S1 Chain
$579.99
The Forecaster is a model that rides, feels and looks like a pro-level bike. You’ll find Signature spec’d design cues like the Odyssey Grips, combined with incredible parts like a Odyssey Clutch v2 Freecoaster hub, Odyssey Twisted Pro pedals, and Path Pro tires.
- 100% chromoly frame with integrated 1-1/8" head tube, and removable brake hardware
$419.99
The Stereo is built to handle abuse. Equipped with all sealed bearings (-pedals) and a ton of aftermarket Fiction parts. The geometry and big bars make this a great complete for more advanced riders.
$524.99
The Darko is a solid spec'd, vibrant bike for the new-school street shredder. The frame comes with fully removable brake hardware and the bars use the flangeless Radio XL grips, giving the Darko a sleek and modern look. A fat combo seat and shorter 13.2" chainstays finish off this incredible bike built for the streets.
$419.99
We've upgraded the frame on the Dice 20" with a full alloy 6061-T6 frame, making it one of the very first full alloy freestyle bikes ever made. Everything on this bike was picked to ensure that this bike has the right equipment to make those first steps in BMX as enjoyable as possible. The Dice has specific geometry making it perfectly suited for the younger rider. The frame uses a shorter 20" toptube paired with a shorter 13.2" chainstay. Featuring 25-9 gearing and tapered forks, the Dice is one entry-level machine that packs a serious punch for a lightweight contender.
$449.99
The Evol enters the scene with a fresh injection of new parts and flavor, making it a solid entry-level machine with everything you need to start making serious progress with your riding. A CrMo toptube, sealed and integrated headset, and mid-sized bottom bracket, along with details like the big logo Radio Rookie tires and oil slick sprocket, make the Evol something very special and unique.
$389.99
The Revo line allows you to get your first taste of the BMX world on a solid and well-designed bike. We took extra care when hand-selecting the components on these bikes to ensure that they could be ridden straight out of the box and are simple to work on and maintain, but also easily upgradeable over time. Despite the low price-point, the Revo is packed full of great features like 25-9 gearing, tapered fork legs, and short/responsive pro-inspired geometry.
Building on the Revo 20", the Revo 20" Pro adds a 3pc crank upgrade, making this machine even more dialed than ever before.
$249.99
Haro's 100.1 is a great-handling machine for the first-time park/street rider. The 100 comes in the perfect in-between size with a 20.3-inch top tube, making it the right tool for getting into BMX riding. Its strong steel freestyle frameset is dialed to make nailing jumps and tricks an afterthought. Plus, it's decked out with all the essentials, such as a strong rear U-brake for control and 36-spoke wheels that easily handle tough landings. The frame's rear dropouts can accommodate a 14mm rear axle so if you want to step up to a 25/9 drivetrain eventually, you can do it quick and easy. Sweet.
$289.99
Haro's 100.1 is a great-handling machine for the first-time and/or smaller BMX rider. The 100 series features a strong high-tensile steel frame and fork, and 8.25-inch rise handlebar. It is offered in an 18.5-inch frame so little rippers can get onto 20-inch wheels. The stout chromoly 3-piece crank comes geared for plenty of speed going into the set. All that speed is transferred through smooth wheels that are wrapped with quality Kenda tires. Plus, the lightweight .1 platform is built for flow and style with a straight cable rear brake.
$289.99
Haro's 100.1 is a great-handling machine for the first-time and/or smaller BMX rider. The 100 series features a strong high-tensile steel frame with 20.3-inch top tube and a steel fork, not to mention a 8.25-inch rise handlebar. The stout chromoly 3-piece crank comes with 25/9 gearing for plenty of speed going into the set. All that speed is transferred through smooth wheels that are wrapped with quality Haro tires. Plus, the lightweight .1 platform is built for flow and style with a straight cable rear brake.
$269.99
Haro's 100.3 is a great-handling machine for the first-time park/street rider. The 100 comes in the perfect in-between size with a 20.3-inch top tube, making it the right tool for getting into BMX riding. Its strong steel freestyle frameset is dialed to make nailing jumps an afterthought. And when it comes time to impress with bar spins and grinds; 4 steel pegs, dual 990 brakes and an Ende cable detangler are at the ready. Plus, it's decked out with all the essentials, such as 36-spoke wheels and steel bars that easily handle tough landings. The frame's rear dropouts can accommodate a 14mm rear axle so if you want to step up to a 25/9 drivetrain eventually, you can do it no problem. Sweet.
$429.99
Learning some techy tricks starts with throwing a leg over Haro's 100.3. The 100 series features a strong high-tensile steel frame and fork and 8.25-inch rise handlebar. It is offered in an 18.5-inch frame so little rippers can get onto 20-inch wheels. The stout chromoly 3-piece crank powers well-balanced gearing, and the smooth wheels are wrapped with quality Kenda tires. Plus, the tech-oriented .3 platform comes with all the goodies you could want - a front 990 brake, for instance, and 4 pegs for ambidextrous antics.
$309.99 - $429.99
Learning some techy tricks starts with throwing a leg over Haro's 100.3. The 100 series features a strong high-tensile steel frame and fork and 8.25-inch rise handlebar. It is offered in a 20.3-inch frame for a comfortable fit. The stout chromoly 3-piece crank power well-balanced gearing and the smooth wheels are wrapped with quality Kenda tires. Plus, the tech-oriented .3 platform comes with all the goodies you could want - a front 990 brake, for instance, and 4 pegs for ambidextrous antics.
$269.99
When the jump to a 20-incher is too much for your little ripper, grant your budding aerial artist wings to fly with Haro's 118. Haro packed all the freestyle fun of their larger bikes into this solid steel frame and prepared it to roll with the punches on 18-inch rims. While small in stature the 118's geometry and feel is the same that they will have when they graduate to a 20-inch bike. Plus, this mini rig features all the street-worthy gear you need like burly 3-piece cromo cranks, grippy Haro tires, a set of grind pegs and a rear U-brake.
$329.99
Want to ride park, street and trails? Haro's 200.1 can ride it all. The 200 series starts with a strong steel frame and fork that will hold up to practically all the hard hits from your tricks. 3-piece chromoly cranks power a compact 25/9 drivetrain which turn grippy Haro tires. An 8.25-inch handlebar controls the whole thing and steers you into the right lines. The lightweight .1 platform is built for flow and style with a straight cable rear brake, and with a 20.5-inch top tube, you get a bike that fits not just your height, but your style as well.
$284.99
Turndowns, rail grinds, classic tabletops, just another day in the life of Haro's 200.1. This rig sports a tough steel frame and fork featuring Haro's renowned geometry in 3 different sizes. That means a smaller rider can get on a 20-inch wheeled bike much sooner and still have precise handling on the ramps, street and everywhere else. You'll roll confidently on the 36-spoke wheels and smooth hubs with a stout 14mm rear axle. The 25/9 gearing rocks a cassette driver for instant engagement and low weight, too. Throw in tubular cromo cranks, a steel riser bar and resin pedals, and you have a bike that's ready for hardcore day-in, day-out riding.
$339.99
You can hit the park, session the street and own the trails with Haro's 200.2. The 200 series starts with a strong steel frame and fork that will hold up to almost all the hard landings from your tricks. 3-piece chromoly cranks power a compact 25/9 drivetrain which turn grippy Haro tires. An 8.25-inch handlebar controls the whole thing and steers you into the right lines. The versatile .2 platform features a detangler so you can throw barspins all day, and a set of pegs for getting creative on rails and coping. And with the 20.5-inch top tube, you get a bike that fits not just your height, but your style as well.
$294.99
Turndowns, rail grinds, classic tabletops, just another day in the life of Haro's 200.2. This rig sports a tough steel frame and fork featuring Haro's renowned geometry in 3 different sizes. That means a smaller rider can get on a 20-inch wheeled bike much sooner and still have precise handling on the ramps, street and everywhere else. You'll roll confidently on the 36-spoke wheels and smooth hubs with a stout 14mm rear axle. The 25/9 gearing rocks a cassette driver for instant engagement and low weight, too. Plus, the tubular cromo cranks can take a beating and the set of pegs let you bust out grinds and stalls. Throw in a steel riser bar and resin pedals, and you have a bike that's ready for hardcore day-in, day-out riding.
$304.99
Turndowns, rail grinds, classic tabletops, just another day in the life of Haro's 200.3. This rig sports a tough steel frame and fork featuring Haro's renowned geometry in 3 different sizes. That means a smaller rider can get on a 20-inch wheeled bike much sooner and still have precise handling on the ramps, street and everywhere else. You'll roll confidently on the 36-spoke wheels and smooth hubs with a stout 14mm rear axle. The 25/9 gearing rocks a cassette driver for instant engagement and low weight, too. Throw in tubular cromo cranks, a steel riser bar and resin pedals, and you have a bike that's ready for hardcore day-in, day-out riding. And, when it comes time to impress with bar spins and grinds; 4 steel pegs, dual brakes and an Ende cable detangler are at the ready.
$379.99
Haro's 300.1 is built for aspiring riders to polish their skills. A chromoly down tube, internal headset, and Mid bottom bracket puts this frame in the league with the big boys. The 3-piece tubular chromoly cranks power Alienation PBR rims wrapped in Haro La Mesa tires for grip on every surface, and Haro Recycled plastic pedals save weight as well as your shins. The handlebar is sized with the frame, so the 20.5-inch top tube gets an 8.25-inch bar and the 21-incher gets an 8.5-inch bar. The lightweight .1 platform is built for flow and speed with a straight cable rear brake and with 2 different sizes, you can score a bike that fits your height, and your style as well.
$389.99
Haro's 300.2 is built for taking your riding to the next level. A chromoly down tube and internal headset put this frame in the league with the big boys. The 3-piece tubular chromoly cranks are centered around a sealed Mid bottom bracket. Alienation PBR rims are wrapped in Haro La Mesa tires for grip on every surface, and Haro Recycled plastic pedals save weight and your shins. The handlebar is sized with the frame, so the 20.5-inch top tube gets an 8.25-inch bar and the 21-incher gets an 8.5-inch bar. The versatile .2 platform features a detangler so you can throw barspins all day, and a set of pegs for getting creative on rails and coping. And with 2 different sizes, you get a bike that fits not just your height, but your style as well.
$439.99
Haro's 350.1 is built for aspiring factory pros to polish their skills. A chromoly down tube, internal headset, and Mid bottom bracket put this frame in the league with the big boys. Two Alienation Black Sheep rims rotating around sealed hubs are wrapped in Haro La Mesa tires for grip on every surface. Haro Recycled plastic pedals save weight and your shins. The handlebar is sized with the frame, so with a 20-inch top tube there's an 8.25-inch bar, and the 21-inch top tube version gets an 8.5-inch bar. The lightweight .1 platform is built for flow and speed with a straight cable rear brake, and with 2 different sizes, you can pick a bike that fits not just your height, but your style as well.
$549.99
Haro's 400.1 is what you get when Haro's 30+ years of experience builds up an aftermarket-quality bike. Built around Haro's chromoly frame and fork with tapered legs, the spec list just goes up from there. The Alienation double-walled rims are sturdy, and Odyssey Aitken tires circle fully sealed hubs front and back. Full chromoly bars are sized to the bike with an 8.25-inch rise for 20.5-inch frame and an 8.5-inch rise for a 21-inch frame. Detangler mounts are there if you want them, and the ability to remove the posts and cable mount keep this rig lightweight and clean looking. Plus, with 2 different sizes, you get a bike that fits not just your height, but your style as well.
$544.99
Haro has been on the BMX scene for 30 years and the 400.2 shows off a geometry and a spec list that that shows they've learned a thing or two. Dialed in by Haro's long list of pro riders, this rig is ready to roll with a burly chromoly main frame and a tapered-leg fork. The 3-piece cranks spin in a sealed Mid bottom bracket and an integrated headset offer up serious freestyle strength and durability. Alienation rims fitted with Odyssey tires and 25/9 gearing keep you rolling strong. The Pivotal saddle and plastic pedals help out, too. And you've got front/rear brakes, 4 pegs and a rotor that opens up a whole new level of tricks. Plus, the 400 also sports removable brake, cable, and rotor mounts and comes in 2 sizes so you get the bike that's perfect for you and your style.
$709.99
Haro's 500.1 is pretty much a replica of the bike that super-pros Nyquist, Enerson, Nastazio and Mackay ride, which means this bike has chromoly everywhere, sealed bearings everywhere, and some key additions as well. 100% chromoly graces the frame, tapered-leg fork, and 3-piece tubular cranks. The bars are full chromoly too, and sized to the bike with an 8.25-inch rise for 20.5-inch frame and an 8.5-inch rise for a 21-inch frame. Alienation rims are wrapped in the legendary Odyssey Aitken tires, and spin freely around sealed bearing hubs. Plastic pedals and a Pivotal seat top off the package. Plus, you can strip the posts and cable mount for a smooth, clean setup. And with 2 different sizes, you can choose what top tube length is best for you.
$469.99
Rounding out the Annex line is the Annex Pro 24 model. Centered around a 21.75" top tube cruiser-sized frame, the Pro 24 features the same spec found on the 20" Annex models. With 175mm 3-piece chromoly cranks and full size 24" 36-spoke alloy wheels, the Pro 24 is strong and versatile for riding at the BMX track or cruising through the neighborhood.
- 6061 series alloy frame with 3D dropouts with integrated chain tensioners
- 100% chromoly fork
- Hi-ten bars and Haro alloy front load stem
- Haro 3-piece chromoly 8-spline race cranks
- Padded one piece seat with built in alloy post
- Kenda Kontact tires
- Promax V-Brake and lever
$449.99
Size is a key element for success in BMX racing, and the Annex Expert delivers. At the heart of the Expert model is a 6061 alloy 18.9" top tube frame sized appropriately for riders who are not quite big enough for a Pro-sized frame. 170mm 3-piece alloy cranks and 36/13 gearing get the power to the ground while the 28-spoke alloy wheels keep things rolling fast and smooth.
- 6061 series alloy frame with 3D dropouts with integrated chain tensioners
- 100% chromoly fork
- Alloy bars and Haro alloy front load stem
- Haro 3-piece alloy race cranks with sealed Euro BB
- 28-spoke wheels with 20" DA16 double-wall alloy rims
- Velo Unibody seat with built-in alloy post
- Kenda Kompact tires
- Promax V-Brake and lever
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