With USABMX Grands past us and the new year fast approaching we’re gonna be seeing all the new BMX racing treats for 2018. One of the biggest treats to wrap this week was seen on Dale Holmes Instagram and FB feed with a photo of the 2018 Haro Black Out Pro XL complete!
This bike looks mean, fast and exotic all at the same time! And the first thing you’ll notice right away (especially if your a Haro fan) is after years and years of incorporating blue into their BMX bike’s colorways, they switched things up and are now using gold as the main accent for 2018 on the Blackout. The gloss black paint job on the frame really help to bring out the gold contrast and we also love the big, bold lettering of Haro’s branding on the frame too. Even the forks are done in the gloss black color way to match the frame.
The 2018 Blackout is not just a great looking bike, it’s also loaded with race ready parts. Check out the features list below…
FRAME: Blackout PTC (Power Transfer Center) frame with lightweight HSR alloy construction, integrated tapered head tube, tapered seat tube, air-formed triple-butted top tube, over-sized triple butted down tube.
BB86 BB shell and 20mm / 15mm / 3/8″ axle compatible dropouts with integrated chain tensioners. (Available in 21″ or 21.5″ Top Tube)
FORKS: CLiQ Citizen carbon fork with alloy tapered steer tube and 20mm thru axle dropouts
HEADSET: CLiQ tapered integrated sealed bearing headset 1 1/8″ x 1.5″
HANDLE BARS: 100% heat treated chromoly CLiQ Addict 8″ bars
STEM: Haro alloy CNC top load
CRANKS: CLiQ Weaponz 2-piece CNC alloy crank 175mm with sealed CLiQ BB86 bottom bracket
WHEELS: Fully sealed wheels with Alienation Deviant front and Runaway rear double-wall rims, cassette rear hub and 20mm thru axle front hub
GRIPS: Promax Click clamp on
BRAKES: Promax P-1 V-brake and V-Point brake lever
TIRES: Kenda Konversion 20 x 1.95″ front and 1.65″ rear skin-wall tires
SEAT/POST: Box Echelon plastic seat/carbon seat post combo
WEIGHT: 18.4
All this out the box BMX Race ready dopeness for a listed price of $1,299.99 is actually really good especially if your not in the mood to piece together a complete expert/pro level BMX racing bike from scratch. Haro is off to a great start for 2018 and we can’t wait to see the rest of their line up!
For more information visit HaroBikes.com