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Ace24 09-30-07 03:14 PM

Freestyle
 
Anybody here do freestyle? I'm looking to get started in it and I need a bike. I am currently looking at a Haro F3 or one of the Backtrail series, I kind of need a good allr ound bike. I am hoping to get something around $250 but $300 max, I would also like to stay with a Haro because that is all my local dealer carries. Thanks.

FitRider 921 09-30-07 05:13 PM

Pretty much everyone here does.

wds178 09-30-07 05:22 PM

it's all BMX to me.
-Bill

Ace24 09-30-07 05:41 PM

Oh thats cool, are Haro good bikes?

wethepeople 09-30-07 06:24 PM

Depends on the model.

Ace24 09-30-07 08:19 PM

What about the F-series from Haro?

fuzzbox 09-30-07 08:31 PM

No, my friend has the F1 and it doesn't hold well. His seat comes loose a lot, and the one of the chain links popped the cranks and bb stink like no other and some other stuff. For all of you, he tightens the seat like no other.

live4muzic2 09-30-07 08:37 PM

+coaser brake.

go nyquist or backtrail.

BrandXComix 09-30-07 11:22 PM

I'm pretty happy with the F2's, I'm on my second, my first one was stolen 2 months ago and I just replaced it the one in the bike checks thread a few weeks ago. The one that got stolen held up well, I'm a big guy and the only thing that I broke in the year I had it was that some of the rear wheel spokes came loose, but it got stolen before that could develop into a real problem. Also, the frame isn't full cromoly, which may be a problem, but I'm not super hard on the frame and I've got to wait until I'm through grad school to be able to make that investment. My only real qualms with the bike is that the pedals and barends are crap and will be replaced if I get some good christmas presents

eightdip 10-01-07 08:35 AM

[sarcasm]Pfft who would do freestyle[/sarcasm]

Ace24 10-01-07 06:04 PM

Is this not the F2:

http://www.harobikes.com/bmx/bikes/f_II3.php

live4muzic2 10-01-07 08:06 PM

yeah it is. it looks decent.

I_Suck_At_BMX 10-01-07 09:25 PM

I would personally stay away from the F series. I had a F5 and it was a money pit, all it did was break and fall apart. Except the frame could take a beating. I even gave the frame away and its been given away several times since then and no one has broke it yet.

fuzzbox 10-01-07 10:25 PM


Originally Posted by I_Suck_At_BMX (Post 5372392)
I would personally stay away from the F series. I had a F5 and it was a money pit, all it did was break and fall apart. Except the frame could take a beating. I even gave the frame away and its been given away several times since then and no one has broke it yet.

I second that.

BrandXComix 10-01-07 10:45 PM

I'll disagree, my F2 took a full year beating (I weigh 230) without anything breaking down, I think my rear wheel problem was more from letting people ride on my pegs more than anything else. For $250 it's not a bad deal

FuzzyRyder 10-01-07 10:59 PM

If it lasted a year and nothing broke then it sure as hell wasn't a beating.

Ace24 10-02-07 08:59 AM

Thanks for the feedback guys, I'm still thinking one of the F-Series bikes because they com with front brakes and pegs. I going to check with my local dealer soon but can somebody give me the preices:

F1-
F2-
F3-
F4-
F5-

Thanks.

BrandXComix 10-02-07 01:45 PM

I'm not saying that I was dropping off of my roof or running it into walls, but it did hold up to 5+ miles a day of riding plus me trying to learn the basics. I'm not saying they're the Cadillac of bicycles, but they do serve their purpose as an affordable and durable beginners bike. I paid ~240 for my new F2, but I got a little bit of a break from my LBS because they knew about my old one being stolen

fuzzbox 10-02-07 05:37 PM

My friend was a beginner on the F1c and it stunk. It was 180$ not to forget it's 18"

I_Suck_At_BMX 10-02-07 11:17 PM


Originally Posted by Ace24 (Post 5374631)
Thanks for the feedback guys, I'm still thinking one of the F-Series bikes because they com with front brakes and pegs. I going to check with my local dealer soon but can somebody give me the preices:

F1-
F2-
F3-
F4-
F5-

Thanks.

Do not go near the F5. Mine was a total hunk of junk. Maybie thats why the model was discontinued after like a year. The rest of the F series i dont know much about but I am imagining that they are the same. I havent seen anything great from haros low end. If I were to get one of there cheaper bikes i would go with the back trail series and i'd shoot for one of the better ones. And just to set it straight I am not one of those people that say "haro's suck" cuz my friends told me so. I do not have a problem with haro and I am riding a 2005 Haro Nyquist Pro that i have put a fair amount of money into.

Ace24 10-03-07 07:56 AM

Thanks for all the feedback, but the main reason I am going the the F-Series is becuase the come with front brakes and pegs. How much would it cost to eqiup those to a diffrent Haro.

fuzzbox 10-03-07 03:02 PM

You don't need front brakes unless you're doing flatland.

Ace24 10-03-07 04:20 PM

I am planning on doing a lot flatland there for I would need front brakes.

live4muzic2 10-03-07 05:54 PM

well depends...

Ace24 10-03-07 06:18 PM

Depends on what?


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