Haro Mirra Flair 2005 Technical specs and features

Brand Haro
Model Mirra Flair
First production 2005
Bike category Freestyle
Bike sub-category Freestyle And Jumping
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Parts And Accessories Haro Mirra Flair Parts   
Available Sizes - Not available


Wheels And Breaking System

Bike front tire20 X 2.00 (inches) Haro MS 4
Bike rear tireNot Available
Bike wheel size20 (inches) Wheels
Brakeset type Tektro Aluminum Levers
DiaTech 997 Brakes
Hubs for disc brakesHaro 14 (millimeters)
Rims manufacturer 48-hole
Alex DM24
Spoke nipples typeBrass Nipples
Spoke wheel 14ga. Straight Gauge
Stainless Steel

Frame and Body Specifications

Frame materialsChromoly
Frame typeTIG-welded
Handlebar constructionHaro Street CrMo
Handlebar extenderNot Available
Handlebar stem detailsHaro 45 Degree
Headset size1 1/8 (inches) Threadless TH Power Pro

Gearing Specs

Bicycle chain 1/2 X 1/8 (inches)
KMC Z410
Bottom bracket shell width68 (millimeters) English
Bottom bracket typeEuro Sealed
Crankset parts and sizes 36 Teeth
Haro Sub-C Tubular CrMo 3-Piece
Gear shift leversNot Available
Rear gear set 13 Teeth
1-speed

Haro Mirra Flair Fork System Data

Derailleur (Front)Not Available
Derailleur (Rear)Not Available
Fork material Unicrown Crown
Chromoly
Fork typeHaro Straight Shooter

Other Specs of Haro Mirra Flair

Component group setsNot Available
Available colors - Not found
Weight Unspecified
Pedals detailsHaro Small Block
Rear shock absorberNot Available
Saddle seatHaro H-Crest
Seat post extension 25.4 (millimeters) Diameter
Haro Twin Torque


Haro Mirra Flair bike review

Haro produced the Mirra Flair bike in 2005 and can be classified as a Freestyle bicycle.
Haro Freestyle Mirra Flair can be found in one single color which is Not found.
This bike is equiped with 20 x 2.00" Haro MS 4 tires and Stainless steel spoke wheel while the rims are manufactured by Alex DM24, 48-hole. Haro equiped this exact model with DiaTech 997 brakes, Tektro aluminum levers braking system and Haro 14mm hubs.
To guarantee the comfiest ride Haro used Chromoly material for the frame. Haro Street CrMo high strength material is used on the handlebar of this Mirra Flair to ensure the perfect handling while the stems are made of Haro 45 Degree.
For the smoothest biking experience Haro Sub-C Tubular CrMo 3-Piece, 36 teeth is used on this bicycle linked to KMC Z410 chain that is easily replaceable as stated by Haro.