BMX - Haro M6 0r M7

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Mikato Soul
12-23-05, 03:53 AM
Ok, im a flatland BMXer and i need some advice, is the haro m6 a good flatland BMX bike for a intermediate flatlander? What the difference between a M6 and a M7. This is my first competition level bike im getting so i want to make sure im spending my money wisely.Any suggestions, tips, anything? and please just dont tell me to get a different bike, i need some real help. Gracias...
http://www.harobikes.com/bmx/m6.php#
racersk66
12-23-05, 06:07 AM
Should be fine the tt is a little short thought i would prefer a 20 tt not an 18 tt but its all personal preferences.
queensrider86
12-23-05, 09:56 AM
Should be fine the tt is a little short thought i would prefer a 20 tt not an 18 tt but its all personal preferences.
you're an idiot
Should be fine the tt is a little short thought i would prefer a 20 tt not an 18 tt but its all personal preferences
ok, racer, let me explain like this:
Mikato is a flatlander
proof:
im a flatland BMXer
flatlanders usualy use somewhere around a 18" tt.
you're an idiot
is a reasonable conclusion as is:
your ignorant
racersk66
12-23-05, 12:43 PM
ok, racer, let me explain like this:
Mikato is a flatlander
proof:
flatlanders usualy use somewhere around a 18" tt.
is a reasonable conclusion as is:
your ignorant
OK I do a lil bit of flat land and run a 20.5 tt and its absolutely fine basically its personal prefference.
CMcMahon
12-23-05, 01:10 PM
What he's trying to say is that he does curb endos in front of his house. Racer, you're in no position to give anyone advice about anything. It's quite clear that you have some sort of mental deficiency.
So, is there anyone that has the knowledge to answer his question?
Mikato Soul
12-23-05, 03:56 PM
Please I just need some advice from eny one who has used a M6 or M7 before..."Cant we all... just.... get along." (:
CMcMahon
12-23-05, 04:04 PM
Yes, the Master frames are designed for flatland. However, the lack of a freecoaster makes them ill-suited for the job, since the cranks will backpedal when you do rollbacks and whatnot.
The DK Signal is much better suited for the job.
Mikato Soul
12-23-05, 04:15 PM
The bike I am getting is from a local shop for $450.00 US, its has a freecoaster and all the other flatland required stuff. I just didnt like the street handle bars and i dont like the front fork axle off set, i like zero off set the best but, I like the bike... and its the only flatland bike my local chop has in stock. I hate my small town. But any ways whats the difference between a M6 and a M7 and whats up with the f5 and that bent bar thingy being so different, im not familuar with haro, and need some info on there flat land bike history, Gracias...
racersk66
12-23-05, 05:00 PM
Please I just need some advice from eny one who has used a M6 or M7 before..."Cant we all... just.... get along." (:
I have ridden the m6 and I hated it, maybe because it was some cheap as* kid who leaves it in the rain at the beach where he lives.
CMcMahon
12-23-05, 09:33 PM
Once again: No one cares what you think. Your opinion - on everything - is completely worthless.
queensrider86
12-23-05, 11:33 PM
i rode street with that freecoaster on the haro. i don't know a damn thing about freecoasters, or fixing them, but i remember that it had a 14mm axle and it was sealed. lasted 8 months and i cracked the driver so i went back to a cassette. I used to bust some crazy backwards manuals with that thing
Mikato Soul
12-25-05, 01:16 AM
Ok, guys never mind I got a KHE Meshersmith(i cant spell it) from flatlandfuel.com I liked the pure flatland geomatry better then the M6 or the M7 and the Dk signal. I also threw in a Oddesey Zero offset front fork for kicks, and did I mention I just saved alot of money on my car insurance by switching to ##^@#________Copy right, lol
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