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HaroCitizen Carbon Frame (21" TT)

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Introducing the Haro Citizen Carbon Frame (21" TT) 2023, the ultimate choice for riders who are looking to elevate their BMX game. Designed with both beginners and seasoned riders in mind, this unisex frame is crafted from lightweight carbon fiber, making it not only durable but incredibly responsive. The 21-inch top tube offers a perfect balance of control and stability, essential for those new tricks ...Read more
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Deviations between specified and installed components are possible depending on the delivery situation. Alternatively installed components correspond to the quality level of the specified components. The specified model year corresponds to the model series defined by the manufacturer and not necessarily the year of manufacture. As some models are produced unchanged over several years, the year of manufacture may vary. Irrespective of this, you will receive a current product in accordance with the stated specifications. Errors and omissions are excepted.


About Haro Bikes

Haro Bikes has been shaping the BMX and freestyle biking world since 1978, when Bob Haro started crafting innovative designs that revolutionized the sport. Built on a philosophy of creativity, durability, and performance, Haro bikes aren’t just machines - they’re tools for self-expression and adventure. Whether you’re into BMX, mountain biking, or urban cruising, Haro’s diverse range of bikes has something for everyone. From cutting-edge freestyle BMX models to rugged trail bikes, Haro blends style with serious functionality. Riders rave about Haro’s smooth ride, robust frames, and thoughtful designs that cater to beginners and pros alike. Are you looking to tackle dirt trails, perfect your tricks, or just ride around town? Haro’s got your back. Their bikes are perfect for anyone with a passion for two-wheeled excitement - whether you’re a young thrill-seeker or a seasoned rider chasing the next big adventure. Let Haro fuel your ride!


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