

They really shine where there’s a lot of climbing and descending required helping kids slow down without effort or really jamming the brakes on.

Mechanical disc brakes also feature on the Haro Beasley.ĭisc brakes deliver better stopping power and control. In our experience kids are like sponges and quickly adapt to using their hands to stop (but then, they kinda have to right?). For kids who haven’t used hand brakes - don’t stress. Worth pointing out is there are no foot brakes on the Beasley - only front and rear hand brakes. This is where kids grip and twist to change gears. The gears are controlled via a Shimano grip-shift mechanism. A single gear on the front is paired to 7 gears on the back. Unlike some kids bikes the Haro Beasley has a simplified gear system. It’s these smaller components which really make a difference to reduce the weight of a bike. This includes not just the major components - like the frame - but also fork, handlebar, stem, seatpost, rims and crankset. In order to make the Beasely as light as possible, a lot of the components sourced to build the bike are made from aluminium. This means better control of the bike at high speed and easier handling - a must for kids transitioning from a smaller bike to a larger one.Ī short stem, (slightly) wider bars and the slacker fork-angle deliver more control, especially over bumpy and rough surfaces. The Beasley’s low frame creates a low centre of gravity. The frame’s geometry and fit makes sense. Straight tubing lines with zero excess material. Brand: Haro, Product: Beasley 27.5 Do you want a bike to ride everything urban From quick trips to the local store and nearby parks, to rides to work, and all the places in between, the Beasley 27.5' offers a sharp and. No untidy or excessive cables or components. In reality, it’s one one of the cleanest looking bikes in our range. The stock image above doesn’t really do the bike any justice. Time for your child to embark on the journey of a lifetime A PreWheelz Balance Bike by Haro is a durable, affordable, and stylish way to start your child off in the living room and lead them all the way to an Olympic podium, all from a trusted brand that’s been around for nearly 40 years. Pivit Aluminum 25mm riser bar 31.The Haro Beasley 24 girls bike must be on your shortlist of bikes to consider. Haro Bikes at Cal Coast Bicycles San Diego. Samox Aluminum | 34T chainring Double-chainguard | 6.3" / 160mmĪluminum Mechanical disc brakes w/ 160mm Rotors Matte Black / Blue, Silver / Mint, Hot Pink / Charcoal Rigid 26.0" 6061-T6 Aluminum Chromoly 1-1/8" steer tube | safety tabs | disc mount
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Haro Beasley 26" wheels | X6 Aluminum series | New Chainsaty design | IS disc mount But my wife says I already have too many bikes.

I liked this bike so much that considered buying the Beasley 27.5 DLX for me. It says the seat post is 30.9/350 but in fact it is 27.2/250. Oh, by the way, the specs in this page are incorrect. Not a big problem, it’s a $20 part in my LBS. I want them to find a better pedaling position and the seat post is too short for kids 5” and above. The only thing I would change (in this bike is to replace the 250mm seat post by a 350mm one. They are about 5” now and should be able to ride it for another year or two. I got 10 year-old twins so I bought each one a Beasley 26”. There is just enough room for a water bottle in the main triangle, but be careful not to pull the C clamps that hold the cable housings to the frame when reaching for the bottle. Transmission works fine, disc brakes are safe.

Oddly, a friend bought his daughter the same silver/pink bike as my daughter’s, but their bike is matte silver as opposed to my daughter’s brushed silver look. The geometry is great for those kids that can’t ride adult bikes yet but are too tall for 24” wheels. All quality components, and they made the right call in not including a suspension fork.
