Haro Double Peak Trail - 2016
With its great ride and good looks, it's easy to adore a machine like Haro's Double Peak Trail. Its lightweight, rugged 6061-aluminum frame offers precise handling and a snappy ride. Up front, a bump-busting SR Suntour 100mm-travel fork wit ...(Read More)
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With its great ride and good looks, it's easy to adore a machine like Haro's Double Peak Trail. Its lightweight, rugged 6061-aluminum frame offers precise handling and a snappy ride. Up front, a bump-busting SR Suntour 100mm-travel fork with lockout smooths the trail to keep you on your line. This dependable hardtail also sports sure-shifting Shimano 3 x 9-speed components and Tektro hydraulic-disc brakes that stop with authority. Plus, its durable, aluminum 29-inch wheels are wrapped in a pair of Kenda Honey Badger tires that give you loads of traction so you never lose hold of the trail.
Specs
Frame | Haro 6061 T6-aluminum w/integrated headset |
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Fork | SR Suntour XCT, 100mm-travel w/hydraulic lockout |
Rims/Wheels | Weinmann XM-25 |
Hubs | Pivit aluminum disc |
Tires | Kenda Honey Badger 29x2.05 |
Crankset | SR Suntour XCT-414 |
Chainrings | 42/34/24 |
Front Derailleur | Shimano Altus |
Rear Derailleur | Shimano Acera |
Rear Cogs | Shimano, 9-speed: 11-34 |
Shifters | Shimano |
Handlebars | Pivit aluminum riser |
Tape/Grips | WTB Trail II |
Stem | Pivit aluminum |
Brake Levers | Tektro Auriga |
Brakes | Tektro Auriga hydraulic disc |
Pedals | VP MTB Nylon |
Saddle | Haro Double Peak |
Seatpost | Pivit aluminum micro-adjust |
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Pros
- Durable
- Stylish
- Comfortable
Cons
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- Mountaineering
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Jumps over curbs and climbs up hill with ease. Test Drove Trek, Scott, Fuji, GT and Giant, this one rode the smoother and shifted better. Breaks are great for this price range.
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