Haro Full Suspension

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Haro Full Suspension

For any of you MTB experts, I am looking at a haro full suspension bike as my first ever full suspension.?


is there anything cheaper I can get without sacrificing quality of frame and components?
i am just coming from my favorite bike yet- a haro flightline one mountain bike hardtail.

Haro's are decent bikes for the $$. I suspect that you are coming from BMX, and their MTB's are set up to ride like a BMX.
Do not go any cheaper than this though- the quality of the shock and frame will decline radically. A good FS bike is hard to find under $1500. (I just spent over $4k on my new Ellsworth, and its worth every penny.)



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1 comment to Haro Full Suspension

  • First i want to address the idea of someone being a cyclist and not a 29'er rider or a 26'er rider. people who's opinion i trust most ride all styles of bikes. road, mtn, cross, commute, utilitarian, touring…… i don't care about the wheel size i just want the best product for the situation. if you are over say 5'4″ then yes the 29'er is a preferred choice for offroad riding. IF however you are under 5'4″ (yes small people also ride bikes) then why would it not be smart for them to also choose the BEST option. in this scenario it might be the 27.5″ platform.

    now there seems to be the other question of how the big companies are all struggling with the idea of how to make a Full Suspension 29'er that does not 1)weigh to much, 2) have wheel base issues once you add the 100 – 120mm travel forks 3) standover issues because of an even taller front end….. now do you really think these companies are going to ingnore the option of 27.5″ if it is the answer to these said problems? i think not.

    open your eyes.