Haro Team Issue 2009 Technical specs and features

Brand Haro
Model Team Issue
First production 2009
Bike category BMX
Bike sub-category BMX
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Parts And Accessories Haro Team Issue Parts   
Available Sizes - 21 TT (inches)


Wheels And Breaking System

Bike front tire Rear: 20 X 1.75 (inches) Intense Micro Knobby
Front: 20 X 2.125 (inches) Intense Micro Knobby
Bike rear tireNot Available
Bike wheel size20 (inches) Wheels
Brakeset type Unavailable Rear Levers
Linear Pull Rear Brakes
Hubs for disc brakesAC Race Day Alloy
Rims manufacturer 36-hole
Alex MUS32
Spoke nipples typeNot Available
Spoke wheelNot Available

Frame and Body Specifications

Frame materials7000 aluminum c
Frame typeTIG-welded
Handlebar constructionHi-Ten 8 (inches) Rise
Handlebar extenderOptional
Handlebar stem detailsNot Available
Headset size1 1/8 (inches) Threadless

Gearing Specs

Bicycle chainNot Available
Bottom bracket shell widthNot Available
Bottom bracket typeEuro Sealed
Crankset parts and sizes 39 Teeth
AC Ha (millimeters)er Alloy 3-pc
Gear shift leversNot Available
Rear gear set 14 Teeth
1-speed

Haro Team Issue Fork System Data

Derailleur (Front)Not Available
Derailleur (Rear)Not Available
Fork material Unicrown Crown
Alloy
Fork typeSinz Stealth

Other Specs of Haro Team Issue

Component group setsBMX Mix
Available colors - Matte Black
Weight Not Available
Pedals detailsHaro DX Alloy
Rear shock absorberNot Available
Saddle seatHaro Race
Seat post extensionAlloy


Haro Team Issue bike review

Haro produced the Team Issue bike in 2009 and can be classified as a BMX bicycle, this exact model costs in american market arround $545.00.
Haro BMX Team Issue can be found in a few colors, among these colors Matte Black .
This bike is equiped with Front: 20 x 2.125" Intense Micro Knobby tires while the rims are manufactured by Alex MUS32, 36-hole. Haro equiped this exact model with Linear Pull rear brakes, Unavailable rear levers braking system and AC Race Day alloy hubs.
To guarantee the comfiest ride Haro used 7000 aluminum material for the frame. Hi-Ten 8" Rise high strength material is used on the handlebar of this Team Issue to ensure the perfect handling.
For the smoothest biking experience AC Hammer Alloy 3-pc, 39 teeth is used on this bicycle .