

The following advertisment is for the 1998 Haro Monocoque (complete bike). Tubes: generic w/ Schrader valve (20" x 1.75-2.125")Īdditional (and more detailed) pictures are on my PhotoBucket page ( ). Spokes: Stainless steel straight gauge w/ alloy nipples (blue) Rims: Araya RB-907X ( Araya Super 7X) (chrome plated aluminum double wall rim, 36H, 31.0mm wide and 17.5mm tall, welded seam, weight: 425g to 430g per rim, designed for 1.75" to 2.125" tires, made in Japan) Rear Hub: Profile (36H, low flange, steel axle nuts) Pedals: FPD (9/16" - similar to model NWL-277)įront Hub: Profile ( 36H, flip-flop, high flange, alloy axle nuts) Seat: Selle Italia Flite saddle (titanium rails)Ĭranks: Profile 3-piece (180 mm, chromoly spindle and arms) Grips: ODI Rogue (red) w/ Lizard Skins Grip Donuts (blue) Headset Cap: Chris King NoThreadSet (red) Headset: Dia-Compe SE-1 A-headset (unsealed) Stem: Powerlite (aluminum, CNC machined, 1-1/8") Handlebars: Crupi ProAL (aluminum, 28.25" wide) The bike has the following parts (as pictured):įrame: 1998 Haro Monocoque (21.5" top tube 15.25" chain stay length)įork: SE Landing Gear (1-1/8" threadless, chromoly, 20") Although I'm not positive that this is a 1998 Haro Monocoque, since it is stamped "Kinesis" on the bottom bracket (and it was sold in the USA), I believe that this frame was produced in 1998. The frame was made in the USA and the complete bike (stock) retailed for approximately $790 USD. I'm also looking for some Araya Super 7X decals (for 36H chrome rims). When I get around to it, I hope to get a black Chris King headset and maybe a mid-school high-flange polished Profile Cassette rear hub.

Other than changing the tires (they were bald Specialized Spanky tires with red walls - see pictures below), adding bar ends (not shown in these pictures), and removing some chewed up decals (it had white Landing Gear decals on the fork and Hanebrink decals on the chain stay), this bike is as I got it.

I bought it in July of 2005 from a guy in Staten Island, NY. I credit this bike for sparking my interest in BMX again - it's also one of my favorite bikes to ride.
