Haro Quist "Ryan Nyquist" BMX Bike (20.5" Toptube) (Translucent Red)

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Haro Quist "Ryan Nyquist" BMX Bike (20.5" Toptube) (Translucent Red)
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Haro Quist "Ryan Nyquist" BMX Bike Description:

The Haro Quist brings the style and preferences of BMX legend Ryan Nyquist and applies them to a mid-range complete bike. The Quist uses Ryans specific geometry preferences so you know it's made to be in the air. The frame, fork, bars and cranks are all full chromoly to ensure it's durability. All sealed bearings and double-wall rims; exactly what you want in a complete. The Quist even comes with a full gryo set up to get you slinging infinite bar spins just like Ryan himself!

***NOTE: THE LATEST BATCH OF THIS BIKE NOW INCLUDES BLACK HANDLEBARS, NOT CHROME***


Specifications:

  • Frame: Full chromoly frame w/ 1-1/8" integrated head tube, mid BB Shell, removable brake mounts & 14mm dropouts
  • Fork: Full chromoly 1-1/8" threadless w/internally threaded steerer tube & tapered legs (32mm offset)
  • Headset: Integrated 1-1/8" threadless, sealed bearings
  • Stem: Haro Baseline, topload (48mm reach)
  • Bars: Haro chromoly (9" rise) (Black, NOT chrome)
  • Grips: Haro Baseline, flangeless (163mm)
  • Cranks: Haro Baseline 3-piece chromoly (8-spline) (19mm spindle) (170mm length)
  • Bottom Bracket: Mid, sealed bearing (19mm)
  • Pedals: Poly platform
  • Sprocket: Steel (25T)
  • Chain: Haro Baseline chain
  • Front Hub: Alloy, sealed bearings (3/8")
  • Rear Hub: Alloy cassette, sealed bearings, male (14mm)
  • Driver: 9T
  • Front Rim: Alloy, double-wall (36H)
  • Rear Rim: Alloy, double-wall (36H)
  • Front Tire: Haro HPF (20 x 2.2")
  • Rear Tire: Haro HPF (20 x 2.2")
  • Seat: Haro Baseline seat/post combo
  • Seat Post: Aluminum (25.4mm)
  • Seat Clamp: Integrated
  • Brake Lever: Haro Baseline two-finger
  • Brakes: Radius alloy u-brake
  • Gyro: Installed
  • Brake Mounts: Welded
  • Extras: -
  • Color: Vivid Red
  • Weight: -

Geometry:

  • Toptube Length: 20.5"
  • Chainstay Length: 13.2"
  • Headtube Angle: 75°
  • Seattube Angle: 71°
  • Bottom Bracket Height: 11.75"
  • Standover: 9"
  • Recommended Sizing Guide: 5'4" - 5'8"

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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Need help finding the right bike for you? Not sure what size would suit you best? Check out our BMX buyers guide video below!

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 November 21, 2024

Sam
Verified Owner
Wednesday, Dec 4 2024 (6 weeks ago)
Haro Quist "Ryan Nyquist" BMX Bike (20.5" Toptube) (Translucent Red)
This was an amazing purchase, and the quality is great for a complete. I'm trying to get back into BMX as I haven't touched a BMX bike since I was in high school. The bike itself serves as a blank slate for upgrades, and I 100 percent recommend purchasing a Pivotal seat and pivotal seat post with the bike. The seat that it comes with isn't terrible and it starts to feel better as you break it in, but the first few times I landed on the seat after a trick were rough.
Another minor gripe that I have is that the bar ends were a pain in the ass to take off and replace with the Odyssey Par Ends. The baseline bar ends have a washer that is integrated into the rubber part of the bar end, and it was unusually difficult to try and pry them off.

Most (if not all) of the hardware is from the Haro Baseline product line, and it's decent enough to help get you going if you're a beginner or a returning rider. Needless to say you're going to want to replace all of these parts eventually for higher quality components.

Visually speaking the bike looks stunning, and the lustrous deep red finish will turn heads when you're riding out in the sun. Haro did a great job combining the mid-school 2000's BMX look with modern sensibilities.

Don't sleep on this bike if you're getting into BMX or coming back after a hiatus, you won't regret it.

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