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What Haro bike do I have? The serial number is ACAllHO1239.
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May 24, 2019 - The Haro serial number will give you the build date of your Haro BMX. Frames were normally manufactured the year before being sold in bike shops ...
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Product Registration - Locate your serial number
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The serial number on carbon frames can be found printed on a QR code located on the bottom bracket or internally on the head tube. Please ask your dealer for ...
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Haro Serial Numbers
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The Haro Serial number page will help you decode, or try to figure out the model of your Haro bike. The serial numbers change from the 90s, 2000, and so on.
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Mar 7, 2010 - Serial number will contain a model abbreviation and year/month within the first 5 or so digits. Year codes interchange month/year, year/month ...
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10/27/2023 3:30:22 AM •
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on Oct 27, 2023
Which HARO bicycle do i have serial number 96032614
Google "haro serial number" or ask at a bmx site, but it's not important what year it is for repair parts. Model, having original equipment, and cosmetic/mechanical condition are all more important than exact year as far as resale value.In addition if it's repainted any collector value is gone.
12/12/2019 12:29:29 AM •
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on Dec 12, 2019
F2P7D1359 is the serial number of my haro bike , id like to know what kind it is and maybe a average price range?
You already posted what kind it is in the previous question - "Haro bicycle F2 freestyle series." An average is a single number, a range is two numbers, so there's no such thing as an average range. Nobody here can give you info based on a serial number. I already gave you a way to research what year you have, but year is not terribly important for value. You can also try this site to look at specs for different years of the F2 in order to determine what year yours is: http://knowyourbike.com/haro/f2Price depends on mechanical and physical condition, the size of your city/town, and the desirability of the particular bike, thus can vary by a huge amount, so an average price is useless. Research, decide on a price, advertise on Craigslist or bulletin boards, and if nobody bites then the price is too high. I’m happy to help further over the phone at
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11/22/2016 12:09:35 PM •
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on Nov 22, 2016
Hi guys, just bought a
Unfortunately there is no way to narrow the rear spacing on that particular bicycle. 145mm was the intended spacing to use a beefier wheel. If you try to bend the rear triangle yourself you risk several problems:
- not bending either side the same amount leading to a wheel that is not straight inline with the rest of the bicycle
- binding the suspension pivots
- introducing fractures in the rear triangle welds (aluminum is not meant to be bent too much)
- breaking the rear triangle
Your best bet is to find a wheel that fits. Many tandems use 145mm spacing for the rear wheel, or you could find downhill-specific wheels and/or hubs to build up or use.
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