Friday, September 23, 2011

What is the difference between bmx haro f1 and haro f2?

I was wondering what the difference between haro f1 and haro f2 was?


Is either of those worth getting I'm spending about 拢 220


any suggestions on bmx's in that price range?





Thanks:)|||I have rode the haro f2, thats what i began on when i started bmx. The haro f series is basically the type of bike where it has EVERYTHING. Front brakes, rear brakes, gyro (detangler), heavy frame, and anything else that anyone could want. The huge problem with this bike is that its extremely heavy. While looking at these two models, there is one noticable difference. The chainwheel (sprocket) and the rear hub. We have two main types of hubs used for bmx. One is a freewheel, which can range down to 13 teeth. Freewheels are used on lower end bikes. There is a cassette, which have a small number of teeth on a piece called a driver. These are found on the higher end bikes. Other then that, all of the parts are similar, and there isnt a big difference other then that. The f series are great riding bikes, but horrible for stunts of all types. Haro also is not the best bmx company anymore, not to say they ever were. They charge too much for cheap parts. If i were you, i would check out companys on a site called danscomp. Every part on their site is quality besides a brand named poverty. Some amazing companys are We The People, Subrosa, Kink, and Stolen. Personally, i would stay away from eastern, verde, and fit. People swear by fit, but their forks and sometimes frames snap. Here is an example. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Pzaeaiov鈥?/a> this should not happen from it slamming into a wall. How could you trust that to jump stairs with? Either way, there are many great companys that specalize in a few parts, and fail in others. The ideal thing is to build a custom bike, but thats costly. Just check out whats in your price range, and when you find one, contact myself, or someone who knows what their talking about.|||I think you mean "I'm spending about 拢220 of my parent's money on a BMX".





If you actually have your own money - STOP!





Anyone over the age of about twelve is over-sized on a BMX. A teenager or adult on a BMX simply looks like a paedo clown in a clown car.

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