Haro Bmx Bike Seats should i get new forks or bars?? bmx?
i have a haro f2 with a tripple wall alex back rim, poverty 44t sprocket, new seat and post, animal hamilton pedals, eastern choker stem, stock front rim, tire, and bars... i was wondering what i should do to make this 32lb bike lighter while keeping the back rim.
i can't get a new rim yet although i was looking at the eastern niner and about the bars.. i was looking at the eastern ultra light bars
For starters get a double wall rim. Triple walls are strong but the weight is too much you cant make the bike as light as you want with a triple wall. When you get the double wall rim make sure it has a 9t cassette that way you can get a 25t sprocket to go with it. Get some Animal Piff bars i have them and they're really light. Either do that or get a new bike. The Haro f2 frame weighs 5 to 5 1/2 pounds and thats heavy nowadays.
I have a Haro BMX bike and i am fixing it up. I have the serial number that was on the bottom of the frame(RVY2G0001), the number (DK175) that was on the 1 piece crank (it was printed with HARO on it) and last the seat says it's a signature series but it's to worn to read anything else. The frame is chrome the handlebars,seatpost, and forks are all a mettalic green and the sprocket and the part that holds the handlebars are mettalic bronze. I am looking for any information on any part since i could'nt find anything about it...HELP!!
One thing that I do find unexpectedly refreshing in this book is in the car section where it says that the girl sits to the right of her guy – unless she’s driving. I appreciate that a book written at the height of the pearls and “how to please your man” period would note, without qualification, that the girl just might be in the driver’s seat.
There was never seating for it even back when it first opened. Yeah I do agree with you the old version is wayy much better.
One thing that I do find unexpectedly refreshing in this book is in the car section where it says that the girl sits to the right of her guy – unless she’s driving. I appreciate that a book written at the height of the pearls and “how to please your man” period would note, without qualification, that the girl just might be in the driver’s seat.
A nickel will get you on the subway, but garlic will get you a seat. ~Old New York Proverb –