Haro Leucadia BMX Bike Description:
The 2021 Haro Leucadia BMX Bike is an iconic entry point into the freestyle world. This easy on the wallet model features a 25 x 9 tooth gearing, a fork with tapered legs, and an assortment of aftermarket Haro components to not only form the perfect picture of a modern BMX bike, but to also perform under the pressures of learning how to shred. Utilizing a 20.5" toptube this bike is designed as a true 20" bike fitting a large range of riders. The Haro Leucadia brings a lot to the table in the ways of performance and style and is a great first bike.
Specifications:
- Frame: Steel Frame
- Fork: Steel, Threadless, w/ Tapered Legs
- Headset: 1-1/8"" Threadless
- Stem: Haro 78' Alloy Top Load (50mm Reach)
- Bars: Haro Steel (8.5" Rise)
- Grips: Haro Team Grip
- Cranks: 3-Piece Chromoly 8 Spline Spindle (170mm Length)
- Bottom Bracket: American
- Pedals: Poly Platform, Chromoly Axle
- Sprocket: Steel (25 Tooth)
- Chain: KMC 410
- Front Hub: Steel Shell, Unsealed
- Rear Hub: Cassette, Semi-Sealed Bearings, Alloy Shell
- Driver: 9 Tooth
- Front Rim: Alloy (Single Wall) (36 Hole)
- Rear Rim: Alloy (Single Wall) (36 Hole)
- Front Tire: Haro La Mesa (20 x 2.4")
- Rear Tire: Haro La Mesa (20 x 2.4")
- Seat: Haro Padded Adjustable
- Seat Post: Steel (25.4mm)
- Seat Clamp: Integrated
- Brake Lever: Haro 78' Two Finger
- Brakes: Radius Alloy 990 U-Brake
- Gyro: -
- Gyro Tabs: -
- Brake Mounts: Welded
- Extras: -
- Color: Grey
- Weight: -
Geometry:
- Toptube Length: 20.5"
- Chainstay Length: 13.7"
- Headtube Angle: 74.5°
- Seattube Angle: 70°
- Bottom Bracket Height: 11.5"
- Standover: -
- Sizing Guideline: 5'3" - 5'9" Rider Height
For assistance building your new bike, please check out our tech help section here for instructions and tips on how to build your bike to ensure it is safe.
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Note: To ensure that every component on your bicycle is working properly, Dan's Comp recommends that all bikes be assembled by a qualified mechanic. Improper assembly of your bicycle may lead to premature wear or failure of individual components such as headsets, crank assembly and wheels. Failure to do so may void the manufacturer warranty.
This product was added to our catalog on June 29, 2022