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Haro Beasley 7 Speed 24" Kids Bike - Black/Silver

691840111812
$549
Was $599
    Pickup available
    In stock at Ivanhoe Cycles Hoppers Crossing, Ivanhoe Cycles Megastore, Ivanhoe Cycles Hallam
    Balance 75-100cm
    12-inch 80-100cm
    14-inch 85-115cm
    16-inch 90-120cm
    18-inch 95-125cm
    20-inch 110-130cm
    24-inch 125-150cm
    26-inch 145cm+

    PRODUCT DETAILS

    24” HARO BEASLEY BOYS - BLACK/SILVER

    The Haro Beasley 24 boys bike must be on your shortlist of bikes to consider. Yeah, it’s that good.

    Now here‘s why:

    The stock image above doesn’t really do the bike any justice. In reality, it’s one one of the cleanest looking bikes in our range. No untidy or excessive cables or components. Straight tubing lines with zero excess material.


    The frame’s geometry and fit makes sense.

    The Beasley’s low frame creates a low centre of gravity. This means better control of the bike at high speed and easier handling - a must for kids transitioning from a smaller bike to a larger one.

    A short stem, (slightly) wider bars and the slacker fork-angle deliver more control, especially over bumpy and rough surfaces. This delivers better stability. And more stability equals more safety.


    In order to make the Beasely as light as possible, a lot of the components sourced to build the bike are made from aluminium.

    This includes not just the major components - like the frame - but also fork, handlebar, stem, seatpost, rims and crankset. It’s these smaller components which really make a difference to reduce the weight of a bike.


    Unlike some kids bikes the Haro Beasley has a simplified gear system. A single gear on the front (see above image of 1 cog) is paired to 7 gears on the back. The gears are controlled via a Shimano grip-shift mechanism. This is where kids grip and twist to change gears.


    Worth pointing out is there are no foot brakes on the Beasley - only front and rear hand brakes. For kids who haven’t used hand brakes - don’t stress. In our experience kids are like sponges and quickly adapt to using their hands to stop (but then, they kinda have to right?).

    Mechanical disc brakes also feature on the Haro Beasley.

    Disc brakes deliver better stopping power and control. They really shine where there’s a lot of climbing and descending required; helping kids slow down without effort or really jamming the brakes on.

    They also require less maintenance. On a caliper brake, when the rim gets buckled (sideways movement from a bump), the braking performance gets affected, and if its wet, the brakes don’t work as well. This is not the case with disc brakes.


    SPECIFICATIONS

    Sizes One size
    Colours Black/Silver
    Frame X6 grade aluminium, new chainstay design
    Fork Aluminium with Chromoly steerer tube
    Handlebar Haro Jr MTB, 25mm rise, 31.8mm, 600mm wide
    Stem Alloy
    Seat Post Alloy, 27.2mm
    Saddle Haro kids MTB
    Shifters Shimano Tourney Revo, 7 speed
    Rear Derailleur Shimano TY300
    Brakes Mechanical disc, 160mm rotors
    Brake Levers Promax alloy
    Cassette Shimano HG200, 12T-32T, 7 speed
    Chain KMC Z50
    Crankset Alloy 3-piece, 34T, 152mm
    Bottom Bracket Sealed cartridge
    Rims Alloy, double wall
    Hubs Alloy, 32H, quick release
    Spokes Steel, 14g
    Tyres Kenda Kruiser, 24x2.125”