Freestyle. Haro wrote the book on freestyle but the sequels seem to get better and better. With characters like Dave Mirra, Ryan Nyquist and Chad DeGroot to work with, the writing comes easy. We're not talking fiction here. There's no need for fancy adjectives or bogus claims that can't be backed up with facts. Haro is the real deal when it comes to proven performance and product innovation. It's no wonder our bikes are best sellers. Forget. about those other brands. If you want the best bikes made for freestyle, you're looking at 'em.
Dirt Jumping. It wasn't that long ago that BMXers and freestylers didn't get along. But somewhere along the line, the two formed a mutation that's spreading like wildfire. We can't explain it, but we can control it with the likes of Ryan Nyquist and Andre Ellison. Ryan's dominance in Dirt Jumping competition is already legendary. Now you can be immune from mediocre products and performance by getting one of the bikes Ryan. designed. The new Backtrails, they're sick.
BMX Racing. There are a handful of companies that go back as far as Haro when it comes to BMX, but none that go as far as Haro when it comes to product innovation. From those first numberplates to the first Monocoque BMX frame and the new Split Extrusion BMX frame, Haro has always been out in front when it comes to BMX. It's easy to follow. It's another thing all together to continuously push the envelope of product. design and performance.
T-Bone BMX. The T-Bone series makes it possible for young riders to appreciate performance quality frames are designed plenty of height out. spend for "toy" falls the summer.
Track and Trail. For those of you who can't decide whether you want to race, ride trails or just ride the hood we have the bike for you. The Track & Trail series bridges the gap between lightweight race bikes and heavy duty dirt jumpers. They're versatile, durable and nimble.