Our first installment, the Haro V3:
An awesome value at $440! Haro V-series aluminum frame, disc-ready wheelset, SRAM derailleur and trigger shifters, and a nice Manitou Trace fork.
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3 comments:
Nice bike. I saw that one when I was in on Saturday! I just checked my pockets and not quite $440 in there...damn.
Hey Bernie! Thanks for the "Haro Love" on your blog. Man, that's a good looking bike. But I suppose I'm just more than a little biased...
But really...thanks again for the props!
I'm always gonna have a warm spot in my heart for all things Haro, especially the V-3. It was a V-3 that got me started on my bike madness along with my first trail ride.
I converted that V-3 to my first SS, a ghetto rig with spacers and a 16t cog from old cassettes and a dead rear der as the tensioner.
At the time I also had an Epic and an Enduro but the only bike I rode was the V-3. It looks like the components are even nicer these days so I would highly recommend one for somebody on a budget looking for a decent trail rig.
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