Haro Frontside 18" Wheel 25/9 Gearing BMX Bike - 2 Colours
By keeping some core features and losing some minor extras anyone can now afford this awesome kids' Haro Frontside 18" Wheel 25/9 Gearing BMX Bike and it's well and truly up for the job. Appropriate gearing and a well thought out geometry frame that boy and girl bmx riders will love to shred in any skate park without holding back.
Key Features:
- Frame: Full Hi-ten with 18" TT
- Chain/Gearing: 25 tooth chainset
- Brakes: Caliper / Alloy 990 U-brake
- Wheels: Kenda Kontact 2.25"
- 360 Degree Handlebars: No
- Stunt Pegs: Purchased separately
- Frame Size: 18"
Rider Sizing Guide:
- Age Range: 6 years and up
- Height Range: 4' 0" to 4' 10"
*Age and Height Range are offered as an approximate guide only
Specification:
- Frame: Full Hi-ten with 18" TT
- Headset: External 1 1/8"
- Crank: 1 pc Cold Forged Crank 152mm
- Sprocket: 25T Steel
- Cassette: 9T Driver
- Pedals: Plastic loose ball
- Handlebar: Hi-ten 7.6" rise
- Stem: Top load
- Grips: Mushroom
- Saddle: Padded railed
- Spokes: 14g ED Black
- Bottom Bracket: USA Type BB loose ball bearing
- Seat Post: Steel railed
- Front Hub: 36H Steel 10mm loose ball
- Rear Hub: 36H Steel 14mm loose ball
- Front Tyre: Kenda Kontact 2.25"
- Rear Tyre: Kenda Kontact 2.25"
- Front Brake: Caliper
- Rear Brake: Alloy 990 U-brake
- Brake Levers: Alloy lever
- Rim Front: 36H Alloy
- Rim Rear: 36H Alloy
Bike Type | BMX |
Brake Type | Calliper |
Colour | Black Green Purple |
Frame Size | 18" |
Gender | Male Female |
Material | Steel |
Speed | 1 |
Suspension | None |
Wheel Size | 18" |
CONDITION & SETUP
BRAND NEW - SUPPLIED BOXED READY FOR ASSEMBLY
Your bike will arrive brand new and sealed in its box and will be mostly built with the hard work already carried out in the factory. Once you open the box, fitting of the pedals, stem & handlebars, saddle & seat post, front wheel and front & rear brake cables will be required. We recommend that you carry out a general check over and tighten up of all fixings on pre-assembled parts (wheels, crank etc) once you have completed the build.
We also advise that the brakes will require some adjustment during assembly and again after they have bedded in for a short time. The gears of the bike (if present) may also require minor adjustments during setup and again after your first few rides.
If you are not confident of assembling the bike yourself then we would highly recommend you seek a local professional to complete the setup for you.