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$649.99
- 6061-T6 Heat Treated Alloy Frame w/ Integrated Headtube, Internal Cable Routing, Smooth Welding & Haro 3D Dropouts w/ Integrated Chain Tensioner - Full Cr-Mo 1" Threadless Steerer - 2-pc Forged Alloy w/ 24mm Hollow Spindle - 20" Alloy 36h, Double Wall - 36h Alloy Sealed-Bearing w/ Disc Cassette Rear - Kenda "Konversion" 20 x 1.65" Front / 20 x 1.50" Rear
$499.99
- Full Chromoly frame with 1-1/8" steerer tube and mid BB shell; 20.75" top Tube - Full Cro-Mo 2 piece steerer fork with tapered legs intenrally threaded steerer tube; 32mm offset - Haro Full Chromoly 9" rise bars - Haro Baseline stem - Haro Baseline grips - Haro Baseline Cro-Mo 8 spline 19mm cranks 170mm Length - Sealed front and rear hubs laced to 36H double wall rims - 25/9 gear ratio - Haro Baseline 2-piece seat with alloy post - Haro La Mesa tires 20x2.4" front/rear
$429.99
Learning some techy tricks starts with throwing a leg over Haro's 100.3. The 100 series features a strong high-tensile steel frame and fork and 8.25-inch rise handlebar. It is offered in an 18.5-inch frame so little rippers can get onto 20-inch wheels. The stout chromoly 3-piece crank powers well-balanced gearing, and the smooth wheels are wrapped with quality Kenda tires. Plus, the tech-oriented .3 platform comes with all the goodies you could want - a front 990 brake, for instance, and 4 pegs for ambidextrous antics.
Sunday’s Blueprint serves up a ton of bike for very little dough. It boasts many of the parts the pros use, like Sunday’s Freeze front-load stem, Sunday Current 2.4-inch tires, and Odyssey Springfield brakes, all bolted onto a Hi-Ten frame and fork that take a beating like a seasoned boxer. A cassette hub out back makes it easy to dial in your gearing, and the 3-piece chromoly cranks will never let you down. We all start somewhere, and Sunday makes it easy to get rad on two wheels.
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