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$849.99
- 6061 aluminum frame with reinforcing gussets at critical points, internal headset, mid-BB shell, and disc rear dropout
- 4130 Chromoly fork with disc mount
- 29" double-wall alloy rims with 14mm rear axle, disc-ready sealed bearing hubs, and stainless steel spokes
- 29" x 2.50" Maxxis Hookworm tires
- Single-speed drivetrain
- Three piece chromoly BMX cranks with sealed BB
- Black Ops SpecOp custom BMX saddle with anti-slip surface
- Black Ops SpecOp 4130 chromoly handlebar
- Rear disc-brake with 2-finger lever
- Black Ops rear pegs
- Black Ops custom 3-piece pad set
Suggested Rider Height:
- 64" / 5'4" and up
WEIGHTS:
- Bike Weight: 33 Lbs
- Rider Weight Limit: 250 Lbs
$400.00
At home in the neighborhood or the skatepark, the Air is the perfect first bike. The frame geometry is quick responsive allowing the bike to handle easier as the young rider builds up their strength. Spec'd with a 25T sprocket, a 9T cassette rear hub, and large volume tires, the Air lets the rider fit in with their friends without a high price tag.
$445.00
The Slammer has the aspiring Olympic skatepark rider in mind. The frame's geometry is quick and responsive, allowing the bike to handle easier as the young rider builds up their strength. Items like a cable detangler, sealed mechanism 14mm axle, 9T cassette hub, and adjustable railed saddle are the little details that will allow this future champion to practice with confidence.
$515.00
Inspired by our pro riders, the Team series is ready to handle the heaviest sessions. The frame features a Cr-Mo front triangle for improved strength and is spec'd with a sealed 14mm axle, 9t cassette hub, and a double-wall rear rim for increased reliability.
$515.00
Inspired by our pro riders, the Team series is ready to handle the heaviest sessions. The frame features a Cr-Mo front triangle for improved strength and is spec'd with a sealed 14mm axle, 9t cassette hub, and a double-wall rear rim for increased reliability.
$515.00
Taking inspiration from the pro team, the Team Comp models are spec'd to push the limits even further. Equipped with a Cr-Mo front triangle and chainstay frame and Cr-Mo 1pc threaded steerer tube fork. Rolling on durable double-wall rims front and rear, and a female axle sealed front hub, allowing you to session with confidence.
$610.00
Taking inspiration from the pro team, the Team Comp models are spec'd to push the limits even further. Equipped with a Cr-Mo front triangle and chainstay frame and Cr-Mo 1pc threaded steerer tube fork. Rolling on durable double-wall rims front and rear, and a female axle sealed front hub, allowing you to session with confidence.
$745.00
Our pro rider inspired Team Signature models are our highest-end offering. Featuring a full Cr-Mo frame, fork, and handlebars, and spec'd with Power Series 22mm spindle 3pc cranks for increased durability, and an optional Free Coaster model the Team Signature series is ready to handle anything you throw it at as proven in our Complete Story video series.
$825.00
Travel back in time and enjoy the early days of freestyle aboard this machine that pays homage to GT's Freestyle roots.
$174.00
Haro's Interstate will feel less like a machine and more like an extension of your own body. It’s built on a lightweight and tough-as-nails full chromoly frame and fork to shrug off the punishment you’ll inflict upon it, and the frame comes in two sizes, each with its own handlebar. The 20.5-inch top tube gets an 8.5-inch bar and the 21-incher gets an 8.75-inch bar. A mid bottom-bracket and internal headtube clean up the build and better protect bearings for less maintenance. The 3-piece chromoly cranks drive 28/9 gearing to get you up to speed in a hurry, while Haro Sata double-wall aluminum rims wrapped in 2.4-inch Haro La Mesa tires deliver burly strength and cushioned grip. Haro’s 1978 plastic pedals save weight and shins and the tripod seat and alloy seatpost give you the control you need with a little padding to take the edge off.
$420.00
BMX/Freestyle is deeply rooted in the DNA of our brand and that will never change. Introducing the worlds very first freestyle specific frame and fork to an emerging sport is something that we are very proud of, nearly as much as being the leading brand in freestyle 35 years later. Today BMX is not only a sport, it’s a lifestyle. It’s a choice you make to be a part of, a way you choose to express yourself, and it’s the way you find your freedom. Haro builds a broad range of BMX freestyle bikes that help you do just that, from Pro builds all the way down to slightly more affordable yet fully capable machines. We have always had the best professional riders on our bikes which makes for a great research and development team (minus the white lab coats-see Team). The result? See for yourself!
$780.00
In 1979 artist Damian Fulton began drawing what is now the most iconic cartoon in BMX; Radical Rick. Along with characters like MX Mug, Spike Speedwrench and the infamous Skuzzer Switchblade, Radical Rick grew into one of BMX's most historical figures through the pages of BMX Plus! magazine. Over the course of the last year, we collaborated with Fulton to bring his art to life through these Radical Rick-themed 24", 26" and 29" models. If you're thinking that this might be the perfect combination of design, history, and bike life, we'd most definitely agree.
$430.00
We've upgraded the frame on the Dice 20" with a full alloy 6061-T6 frame, making it one of the very first full alloy freestyle bikes ever made. Everything on this bike was picked to ensure that this bike has the right equipment to make those first steps in BMX as enjoyable as possible. The Dice has specific geometry making it perfectly suited for the younger rider. The frame uses a shorter 20" toptube paired with a shorter 13.2" chainstay. Featuring 25-9 gearing and tapered forks, the Dice is one entry-level machine that packs a serious punch for a lightweight contender.
$525.00
The Darko is a solid spec'd, vibrant bike for the new-school street shredder. The frame comes with fully removable brake hardware and the bars use the flangeless Radio XL grips, giving the Darko a sleek and modern look. A fat combo seat and shorter 13.2" chainstays finish off this incredible bike built for the streets.
$370.00
Set your little freestyler up to ride in cool, urban style with the Redline Rival. This entry-level 20 inch freestyle BMX bike is designed with a shorter 19-inch top tube for smaller riders. Add some 8 inch big-box bars and a top load stem for wheelie assist, a Redline Monster padded saddle, and 20 x 2.25 inch park tires, and the Rival is ready for a serious neighborhood shred session.
- Fits riders 4'2" – 5'2"
$410.00
The Redline Romp was designed for your first trip to the trails or drop-in at the skatepark. The Romp entry-level BMX bike has a proven freestyle geometry, 25/9 gearing, and chromoly steel 3-piece cranks, allowing you to experience many BMX "firsts." The cassette hub and micro gearing also help clear ramps and jumps better because they're smaller and lighter weight.
- Sizing: 4'5" – 5'7" Riders
$775.00
In a world of ever more specific categories of bikes, the Redline RL-275 is in a category of its own. This BMX bike for adults looks like a classic BMX cruiser, until you take a gander at the Tektro mechanical disc brakes and those ultra fat 3-inch wide tires mounted on 27.5 Plus size rims. The Vee Speedster tires roll fast and grip the corners on both pavement and dirt. They also give you some float if you decide to take a short-cut down a staircase or cruise on the beach. With retro graphics and a V-style handlebar, the RL-275 gives you an old-school look with new-school spec.
- Fits riders 5'4" – 6'2"
$455.99
Originally designed back in 2000, the Thrillseeker was a revolutionary concept for that time which really put Wethepeople on the map. Based on the notion of a bike which “fitted” the rider better than what was currently available - the Thrillseeker was one of the first bikes to steer away from the overbuilt aesthetics of the 90’s early 2000’s and instead strive towards a streamlined and more refined bike for transition and ramp riding. That 20 year old concept of a bike with the “perfect fit” transfers seamlessly into the all new revamped Thrillseeker line. Designed around the concept of creating a collection of bikes for the first time and at an unbeatable price, sized up perfectly to suit any rider. One bike, x4 sizes, available in S-XL, the Thrillseeker allows shops, parents and riders to choose a bike perfectly sized to the rider, making those first days in BMX as fun as possible. Carefully spec’d to ensure a lightweight, well priced and easily upgradable bike, the “Thrillseeker” has returned.
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