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Haro Expands in MTB with Two All-New Full-Suspension Platforms 3

Alloy Models Pave the Way for Future MTB Introductions

Vista, CA – HARO Bikes is introducing two all-new performance alloy mountain bikes with modern geo, progressive suspension and no gimmicks – solid platforms designed to meet the needs of modern trail riders. The new models represent a return to full-suspension bikes for a brand with a storied history in competitive mountain biking going back to the 1980s.

The aggressive, long-travel Greer is the perfect platform for laps at the bike park or rugged Enduro racetracks. While the mid-travel all-mountain Daley 29er provides the ideal balance of climbing prowess and descending capabilities. The bikes are named after local riding spots near HARO’s headquarters in Southern California, where the bikes have been tested on hard lines by team riders like Colin Varanyak.

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The Daley is named after Daley Ranch, a San Diego riding spot with as much climbing as it has descending. Built on a 29-inch wheel platform with 140mm rear and 150mm front travel, the Daley hits the sweet spot for a daily driver that does it all. It comes in four sizes, two colors and three builds with size-specific dropper posts.

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The Greer is a nod to Greer Ranch, another SoCal trail network known for its steep, rocky, technical terrain. The Greer is designed with a mixed wheel setup with a 29-inch front and 27.5-inch rear wheel for playfulness and maneuverability. It’s available now in four sizes, two colors and two builds with size-specific dropper posts.

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Both bikes feature a hydroformed, double-butted aluminum frame with internal routing and a UDH. The frames are built around the tried and true four-bar Horst link design and have custom tuned rear suspension for each spec level to optimize support throughout the full range of travel.

HARO Greer EvanWall 5967

The alloy versions are the first of the new full-suspension mountain bikes from HARO and will pave the way for upcoming carbon and electric versions to be released next spring.

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