

In 1982, when Haro introduced his own line of racing bikes, his sponsorship by Torker and Max was terminated.Īlthough injuries forced Haro to relinquish his riding duties, Haro Bikes subsequently compiled a virtual "who's who" list of talented riders including Bob Morales, Mike Dominguez, Dennis McCoy, Ron Wilkerson, Matt Hoffman, Eddie Fiola, Donovan Ritter, Marc McGlynn, Brian Blyther, Dave Nourie, Mike King, Pete Loncarevich ,Tony"The Tiger"Murray and many more. The first Haro bikes were manufactured by Torker. As Haro was the most popular freestyle BMX bike at the time, it eclipsed GT in all categories especially in the number of bikes sold, number of sponsored freestyle riders and number of wins and trophies in competitions throughout the 80s and 90s. Osborn, not to mention other significant riders.ĭuring the 1980s GT struggled against bike company, Haro Bikes which dominated the freestyle BMX landscape and industry. It contracted the most popular Freestylers in the history of the sport: Mike Dominguez, Donovan Ritter, Marc McGlynn, Bryan Blyther, Dave Nourie, Mat Hoffman, Dennis Mccoy, Ron Wilkerson, Joe Johnson, Ryan Nyquist, Dave Mirra, Rick Moliterno, Bob Morales, Eddie Fiola, Rich Sigur, and R.L. It won the most first places and top honors more than any other bike team. Haro possessed the best Freestyle team, dominating the 80s, 90s and 2000s. However, because of Haro's huge profits from the Sport, GT's sales dwindled in comparison. During the 80s, GT became Haro's strongest competitor.

As a result of Haro's huge success, companies like Hutch, Diamond Back, GT, Schwinn, Redline, Dyno, CW and Skyway modeled their own frame versions after Haro's designs. In 1984, the company added the FST to its product line-up for consumers with lower budgets. In that year, its revenue greatly took off and it ignited a huge cult following. The Haro Sport and Master were the company's flagship bikes that sparked a revolution in bicycle design and imitation across the industry by other companies. Haro introduced its first successful line of Freestyle BMX bikes in 1983. Haro Bikes' most popular BMX/Freestyle models were the Master and the Sport.
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The BMX boom was in full swing and the company built a reputation for developing innovative, top-of-the-line BMX and freestyle bikes and accessories. During the early eighties, the company grew rapidly by expanding its product line and establishing national and international distribution.

As a result, Haro earned the title "The Father of Freestyle". He travelled around the country performing demos of radical trick riding that had not been seen anywhere before. While the company was growing, Haro was also growing the sport of freestyle BMX. Haro Designs, the first name of the company, was formed in 1980 with headquarters in Torrance, California. Demand for these stylish plates quickly outgrew his one-man capacity. Haro started out producing numberplates for BMX bikes in his Home. The company was founded in 1978 by Bob Haro. We do ship out from Singapore to Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand & all Asia Pacific countries.

BMXlegit is the main distributor for HARO BMX for Singapore and we provide genuine HARO BMX, HARO BMX Racing & HARO Old School Parts for sales.
