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Haro Flightline Comp Reviews
Description: (
from harobikes.com)
* 6061 aluminum frame with oversized tubing
* RockShox Dart 2 100mm travel fork with rebound, preload adjust, and lock out
* Shimano SLX Shadow rear derailleur with Deore 9-speed shifters and front derailleur
* Truvativ ISO-Flow 3.0 cranks with sealed cartridge BB
* Hayes MX4 mechanical disc brakes
Specification:
Frame: Flightline 6061 T6 Oversize
Aluminum
Sizes: 14", 16", 18", 20", 22"
Frame Shock: N/A
Fork: RockShox Dart 2; 100mm Travel w/ Preload Adjust
Headset: Ritchey LB
Crank Set: Truvativ ISO Flow 3.0 22/32/44
Bottom Bracket: Truvativ Sealed Cartridge
Derailleur Front: Shimano Deore
Derailleur Rear: Shimano SLX Shadow
Freewheel: SRAM PG950 9-Speed 11-32
Chain: Shimano HG53
Pedals: ATB Caged; Nylon Body/ Steel Cage
Handlebar: Pivit alloy riser bar; 25mm rise; 630 width; 31.8 clamp
Stem: Pivit alloy clamp on 7 Degree; 31.8 clamp
Grips: Dual Density
Derailleur Shifter: Shimano Deore Rapid Fire Plus 9-Speed
Saddle: WTB Speed V Sport SE
Seat Post: Pivit alloy micro adjust 30.9
Seat Post Clamp: Pivit alloy QR
Hubset: Pivit Disc alloy 9 Speed cassette; 32h QR
Rim: Weinmann XTB 24 Double Wall w/ Eyelets
Spokes: Stainless Steel 14g
Tires: Kenda Komodo2.1"
Brakes: Hayes MX4 Mechanical Disc w/ 6” Rotors
Brake Lever: Avid FR5
Reviews
Pros
Good strong frame and decent components.
Cons
Seatpost needed to be replaced within the first 3 weeks. Rails on the saddle bent in the first 3 months. Handlebars were too narrow for me. Brakes need alot of attention. Dart 2 fork is terrible.
Review
Good starter bike. Hard to find a better deal for the price. If you are over 230lbs i would look elsewhere.