
FT:Haro Revo Vert bike for new 86 Jetta 1.8 8v plug wires
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I have a Haro Revo BMX bike. I'm guessing 1999, could be wrong. I bought this new from Eric's as a kid. Going on CL for $150, I'll ask $100. Completely stock.


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as an ex-bmx racer nut, i'll tell you that's not a BMX bike. it's a vert bike. the back brakes are on the bottom frame rail, and it has front brakes. also it has double wall rims not single wall so yeah, that bike's made for the half pipe.
p.s. i'm totally just giving you crap, a bike's a bike for most kids.
p.s. i'm totally just giving you crap, a bike's a bike for most kids.
Definitely a vert/street bike. I used to have a Revo a while back.
1. It has a heavy chromoly frame...VERY strong
2. It has a Gyro. Follow the brake cables as it goes past the handlebars on its way to the front fork. It splits. You can spin the handlebars freely without snagging up the brake cable
3. 48-spoke double-wall rims which again are very tough.
This would be great just to mess around on. It's so overbuilt that I would think even a "big-boned" adult would not be able to break it.
1. It has a heavy chromoly frame...VERY strong
2. It has a Gyro. Follow the brake cables as it goes past the handlebars on its way to the front fork. It splits. You can spin the handlebars freely without snagging up the brake cable
3. 48-spoke double-wall rims which again are very tough.
This would be great just to mess around on. It's so overbuilt that I would think even a "big-boned" adult would not be able to break it.