Dave Mirra 540 Air Haro Bike
February 16th, 2008
SPECIFICATIONS. Frame Mirra: Pro chromoly; Fork: Straight Shooter chromoly; Rims/Wheels: Alex DM-18, 48-spoke; Hubs: Haro w/14mm axles; Spokes: 14g stainless-steel; Tires: MS-4, 20 x 2.0; Crankset: Haro 3-piece tubular-chromoly; Chainwheel: Haro aluminum, 39T; Freewheel: Haro LSD; Handlebars: Haro Street chromoly, 7.5-inch-rise; Tape/Grips: Haro Core; Stem: Haro 90-degree; Brake Levers: Tektro aluminum w/adjustable reach; Brakes: Tektro aluminum U-Brakes; Pedals: Haro aluminum platform; Saddle: Haro H-Crest; Seat: Post Steel; Seat Binder: Haro SOHC; Accessories & Extras: SST Oryg cable detangler; Haro Mega 4-inch pegs (2 pair).
Haro's BMX line covers a lot of ground, with a long list of specified models for racing, dirt jumping, flatland freestyle, and vert (as in vertical ramps). In the vert category, the Mirra 540 Air, named for pro ramp rider Dave Mirra, offers up a lot of sturdy value and features at a reasonable price. The same blueprints for the top-of-the-line Mirra Pro, with its ramp-friendly longish frame and reinforced rear dropouts, make its way to the 540. Highlight parts that complement the quality chrome-moly frame include three-piece tubular chrome-moly cranks, Haro's chrome-moly Kneesaver 2k handlebar, Megatube pegs, and SST Oryg rotor for handlebar-spinning tricks without brake cable hangups. Finally, Alex rims laced with 48 spokes, front and rear, make for wheels that can take big airs and big landings. For an entry-level-priced trick bike able to withstand a lot of abuse, it's tough to beat this deal.
Lay on the style just like your favorite pro on the Mirra 540. It sports a chromoly frame and fork with Dave Mirra-inspired geometry for a superior ride without excess weight. Maximum pedal power is assured thanks to the tubular-chromoly cranks, while the studded aluminum pedals provide essential traction when things get hot. And, when it comes time to really work the terrain park, the Tektro U-Brakes, Alex rims and pegs provide the security and flexibility you need.
Haro's BMX line covers a lot of ground, with a long list of specified models for racing, dirt jumping, flatland freestyle, and vert (as in vertical ramps). In the vert category, the Mirra 540 Air, named for pro ramp rider Dave Mirra, offers up a lot of sturdy value and features at a reasonable price. The same blueprints for the top-of-the-line Mirra Pro, with its ramp-friendly longish frame and reinforced rear dropouts, make its way to the 540. Highlight parts that complement the quality chrome-moly frame include three-piece tubular chrome-moly cranks, Haro's chrome-moly Kneesaver 2k handlebar, Megatube pegs, and SST Oryg rotor for handlebar-spinning tricks without brake cable hangups. Finally, Alex rims laced with 48 spokes, front and rear, make for wheels that can take big airs and big landings. For an entry-level-priced trick bike able to withstand a lot of abuse, it's tough to beat this deal.
Lay on the style just like your favorite pro on the Mirra 540. It sports a chromoly frame and fork with Dave Mirra-inspired geometry for a superior ride without excess weight. Maximum pedal power is assured thanks to the tubular-chromoly cranks, while the studded aluminum pedals provide essential traction when things get hot. And, when it comes time to really work the terrain park, the Tektro U-Brakes, Alex rims and pegs provide the security and flexibility you need.














