Haro Boulevard Specs and reviews

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Haro Boulevard specs

General Information
Model Name Boulevard
Brand Haro
Year of Release 2022
Country of Origin USA
Mountain Bike Type trail
Intended Use recreational
Frame & Geometry
Frame Material aluminum
Frame Size Options S, M, L, XL
Frame Geometry Reach: 435mm / Stack: 620mm / Head Tube Angle: 67.5° / Seat Tube Angle: 74.0° / Chainstay Length: 435mm / Wheelbase: 1185mm
Axle Standard Boost 148mm
Bottom Bracket Type BSA
Internal Cable Routing true
Frame Storage downtube storage
Suspension System
Suspension Type hardtail
Front Suspension Brand and Model RockShox Judy
Front Suspension Travel 120mm
Suspension Adjustments compression, rebound
Suspension Design/Kinematics standard
Drivetrain
Drivetrain Type 1x
Number of Speeds 12-speed
Rear Derailleur Model Shimano Deore XT
Shifter Brand and Model Shimano Deore
Crankset Details Length: 175mm / Chainring Size: 32T
Cassette Range 10-51T
Chain Type and Brand Shimano HG
Q-Factor n/a
Braking System
Brake Type hydraulic disc
Brake Brand and Model Shimano MT500
Rotor Size Front: 180mm / Rear: 160mm
Brake Mount Standard post mount
Wheels & Tires
Wheel Size 29"
Rim Material and Width aluminum, 30mm
Hub Type and Engagement standard
Tubeless Ready true
Tire Brand, Model, and Width Maxxis Minion DHF, 2.3"
Tire Compound and Sidewall Casing dual compound, EXO protection
Tire Tread Pattern and Intended Terrain aggressive knobs, all-terrain
Max Tire Pressure 35 psi
Cockpit & Contact Points
Handlebar Type riser
Handlebar Material aluminum
Stem Length and Angle 60mm, 6°
Grips Type lock-on
Saddle Brand and Model WTB Volt
Seatpost Type dropper
Dropper Post Travel 125mm
Seatpost Diameter 31.6mm
Pedals Included false
Headset Brand and Bearing Type FSA, integrated
Geometry & Fit
Available Frame Sizes S, M, L, XL
Rider Height Range 5'5" - 6'3"
Stack and Reach Stack: 620mm / Reach: 435mm
Effective Top Tube Length 615mm
Chainstay Length 435mm
Price & Availability
MSRP $1,499
Market Availability North America, Europe
Color Options Black, Red
Warranty Coverage Frame: Lifetime / Components: 1 year

Pros and Cons of Haro Boulevard


Pros Cons
Lightweight aluminum frame May not be as durable as steel frames
Smooth gear shifting Brakes may require frequent adjustment
Comfortable saddle Stock pedals may not be high quality
Good value for the price Limited color options

Common Issues and Problems with Haro Boulevard


Common Problem
1. Chain slipping or skipping gears
2. Brake pads wearing out quickly
3. Loose or creaking headset
4. Squeaky or ineffective brakes
5. Wheel wobbling or out of true
6. Gear shifting issues
7. Cracked or damaged frame
8. Tires losing air frequently

User Reviews of Haro Boulevard


Name Review
Emily The Haro Boulevard bike is a great value for the price. It's sturdy and rides smoothly. I love the design and color options available.
James I've been using the Haro Boulevard bike for my daily commute, and it has been reliable so far. The gears shift smoothly, and the brakes are responsive.
Sophia The Haro Boulevard bike is perfect for casual rides around the neighborhood. It's comfortable to ride and the frame feels durable. Definitely recommend it.
David I bought the Haro Boulevard bike for my son, and he absolutely loves it. It's easy for him to handle and the quality is impressive for the price point.

Common Questions About Haro Boulevard


  • Is the Haro Boulevard bike suitable for advanced mountain biking trails?

    No, the Boulevard is more geared towards recreational use on moderate trails.

  • What is the warranty coverage for the Haro Boulevard bike?

    The frame has a lifetime warranty, while components are covered for 1 year.

  • Does the Haro Boulevard bike come with pedals included?

    No, the pedals are not included with the bike.

  • What is the tire pressure recommendation for the Maxxis Minion DHF tires on the Boulevard?

    The recommended max tire pressure is 35 psi for optimal performance.

  • Are the handlebars on the Haro Boulevard bike adjustable?

    While the handlebars themselves are not adjustable, you can swap them out for different riser types if needed.

  • Can the dropper post on the Boulevard be upgraded for more travel?

    Yes, you can potentially upgrade the dropper post for increased travel, but compatibility should be checked.

  • Are the brake rotors on the Boulevard bike compatible with other brands?

    As long as the rotor sizes match, you should be able to replace them with rotors from different brands.

  • What colors are available for the Haro Boulevard bike?

    The Boulevard comes in Black and Red color options to choose from.

  • Is the Haro Boulevard bike suitable for riders over 6 feet tall?

    Yes, the available XL frame size can accommodate riders up to 6'3".

  • Can the internal cable routing on the Boulevard frame be easily accessed for maintenance?

    Accessing the internal cable routing may require some disassembly, so it's recommended to consult a professional if needed.