Quamen Flatland Fuel


Haro Master M7
Very regular geometry don't you think? That's precisely what the m6 is. Its purpose is basically to serve its purpose as a flatland bike. After having ridden this frame for a year now I feel I can review this frame properly. The M6 does by no means revolutionize or introduce anything new to flatland, but as a frame it does its job incredibly well. Haro started making this version of the Haro master in 2003, and I have not heard of anyone breaking a 2003 Haro master frame. when it comes to durability, the m6 does its job quite well. the one thing that sets this frame apart is its very 'average' head tube angle. today, we see frames like the Quamen clad with extremely high angles, or the KGB with low angles. The Master over here has an 'average' angle of 75, and many have commented that the balance point on this bike is incredibly comfortable. For a beginner, this frame is well worth the cash. To anyone else who's proficient in flatland, this frame will serve its purpose dutifully (unless you're a bike-thrower). Decent angles, durability and comfort makes this bike, decent. Because of that, I give it a decent rating. 3.5
By soulRider.
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