
"Haro Bikes is a recognizable name in the world of BMX, but the brand has recently been branching out into the mountain bike scene with its full-suspension Greer and Daley, as well as an impressively aggressive hardtail option, the Saguaro. While all three of these bikes have only been available in aluminum builds, the brand now offers the Greer, an enduro-level bike, and the Daley, a trail-focused option, as carbon framesets, all with impressive features at equally impressive prices."
"The Daley is the trail bike, and the Greer is the rowdy, long travel option for those who are more gravity-focused. Both bikes share the same trusted 4-bar suspension platform, but with very different travel ranges and wheel sizes. These are two exciting new options for riders looking to swap parts from an older bike onto a newer frame: the Greer comes in under $3,500 USD, and the Daley is sub-$3,000 for the frame and shock."
Haro released carbon framesets for the Greer (enduro) and Daley (trail), priced at $3,099.99 and $2,799.99 respectively. The Greer features 160mm rear travel paired with a 170mm fork, a 63.8° head angle, 78° seat tube angle, 435mm chainstays, threaded BB, full carbon frame, and downtube storage. The Daley has 140mm rear travel with a 150mm fork, a 64.5° head angle, 78° seat tube angle, 445mm chainstays, threaded BB, full carbon frame, and downtube storage. Both use a 4-bar suspension platform, come as framesets with a shock now, and will receive multiple complete-build options with Fox suspension and varied drivetrain/brake choices.
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