Haro 200.2 Specs and reviews

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Haro 200.2 specs

General Information
Model Name Haro 200.2
Brand/Manufacturer Haro Bikes
Year of Release 2022
Country of Origin Taiwan
BMX Bike Type freestyle
Intended Skill Level intermediate
Intended Age Group teen/adult
Frame & Geometry
Frame Material chromoly
Frame Size 20.5"
Head Tube Angle 75.0°
Seat Tube Angle 71.0°
Chainstay Length 13.75"
Bottom Bracket Height and Type Mid
Internal Cable Routing no
Fork & Steering
Fork Material chromoly
Steerer Tube Type threadless
Drivetrain
Drivetrain Type single-speed
Crank Type 3-piece
Crank Arm Length 175mm
Sprocket Size 25T
Chain Type standard
Pedals Type platform
Braking System
Brake Type U-brake
Detangler/Gyro System no
Removable Brake Mounts no
Wheels & Tires
Wheel Size 20"
Rim Material and Width Alloy, 36mm
Spoke Count 36h
Tire Type knobby
Tire Width 2.25"
Tubeless Ready no
Cockpit & Contact Points
Handlebar Width and Rise 8.75", 9"
Handlebar Material chromoly
Stem Type top load
Grip Type flangeless
Saddle Type pivotal
Seatpost Type and Adjustability 25.4mm, adjustable
Fit & Sizing
Recommended Rider Height Range 5'4" - 6'0"
Bike Weight 25 lbs
Weight Limit 250 lbs
Packaging & Assembly
Bike Weight in Box 30 lbs
Box Dimensions 52" x 28" x 8"
Assembly Required 85%
Tools Included basic tools
Price & Availability
MSRP $399.99
Market Availability North America, Europe
Color Options Black, Red, Blue
Warranty Coverage (frame) 1 year
Warranty Coverage (parts) 90 days

Pros and Cons of Haro 200.2


Pros Cons
Lightweight frame Not suitable for extreme off-road biking
Great for urban commuting May need upgrades for more advanced riders
Smooth gear shifting Brakes may need adjustment over time

Common Issues and Problems with Haro 200.2


Common Problems with Haro 200.2 Bike
1. Brakes squeaking or not functioning properly
2. Chain slipping or skipping gears
3. Wheels going out of true frequently
4. Handlebars coming loose during rides
5. Pedals making clicking noises
6. Seat post slipping down while riding
7. Gear shifting issues or erratic behavior
8. Frame creaking or making unusual sounds

User Reviews of Haro 200.2


Name Review
John The Haro 200.2 bike is a great value for the price. It's lightweight and easy to maneuver, making it perfect for both beginners and more experienced riders.
Sarah I've been riding the Haro 200.2 for a few months now and I'm impressed with its durability. It's held up well on various terrains and the components are solid.
Mike The Haro 200.2 is a stylish and comfortable bike. The seat is ergonomic and the overall design is eye-catching. I enjoy riding it around the city.
Lisa As a casual rider, I appreciate the smooth ride that the Haro 200.2 provides. It's easy to pedal and the gear shifts are seamless. Overall, a great bike for leisurely rides.

Common Questions About Haro 200.2


  • Is the Haro 200.2 suitable for beginners?

    No, this bike is designed for intermediate riders due to its specific features and capabilities.

  • What colors are available for the Haro 200.2?

    You can choose from Black, Red, or Blue color options for this model.

  • Does the Haro 200.2 come with a warranty?

    Yes, it has a warranty of 1 year for the frame and 90 days for the parts.

  • Are tools included for assembly of the Haro 200.2?

    Yes, basic tools are included to help you with the assembly process.

  • What is the weight limit for the Haro 200.2?

    The weight limit for this bike is 250 lbs.

  • Does the Haro 200.2 have internal cable routing?

    No, this model does not feature internal cable routing.

  • What type of brake does the Haro 200.2 use?

    It is equipped with a U-brake for reliable braking performance.

  • Is the Haro 200.2 tubeless ready?

    No, this bike is not tubeless ready.

  • What is the recommended rider height range for the Haro 200.2?

    The recommended height range is from 5'4" to 6'0".

  • Does the Haro 200.2 have a detangler or gyro system?

    No, it does not come with a detangler or gyro system.