Haro is making a comeback in the mountain bike world yet again, with the introduction of two new aluminium full-suspension models to complement their successful Saguaro hardtail. These new bikes feature a simple yet highly effective Horst link suspension layout, designed to deliver uncompromising performance without the need for overly complex linkages or idler pulleys.
{alcircleadd}Anticipated to hit the market later this summer, these models will broaden Haro's offerings, catering to riders seeking capable full-suspension options. What's more, Haro is also teasing the development of carbon versions that are slated for future release.
Adding to the excitement, Haro has recently enlisted the exceptional talents of Evan Wall, a standout from Pinkbike Academy, who will be demonstrating the exceptional capabilities of the new Greer Enduro bike on the race circuit. The Greer, with its mixed wheel setup, 160mm of travel, and a 170mm fork, is a testament to Wall's expertise and the bike's performance. Its aggressive geometry includes a 63.8-degree head angle, while a size large offers a spacious 485mm reach and 435mm chain stays.
The showcased Alloy 1 model is expected to retail for around $4,000 USD, presenting a compelling option for riders seeking performance without breaking the bank. Sporting a raw finish in its display version, enthusiasts hope this aesthetic option will remain available in the final lineup. With the resurgence of aluminium options in the market, Haro's move is welcome, especially when paired with a smart parts spec that promises high performance at a reasonable price point.
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