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    MSRP
    $549
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    Category
    Hybrid
    Weight
    27.8 lbs
    3.5
    Aluminum
    Fork
    Steel
    Wheels
    Aluminum
    Wheel Size
    700c
    Brakes
    Mechanical Disc
    Groupset
    Altus, Tourney
    Drivetrain
    2 × 8
    Brand Site

    haromtb.com

    Summary
    The Haro Aeras is a 700c aluminum frame hybrid bike with mid-range components and mechanical disc brakes.
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    Gear Range

    A bike with lower gearing will be easier to ride up steep hills, while a higher top end means it will pedal faster down hills.

    Lowest gear

    (climbing)

    36 mph

    Aeras

    Highest gear

    (descending)

    Spec Level

    Based on build material and quality level of the frame, fork, wheelset, groupset, suspension system, and more.

    Geometry
    Specs
    Frame

    Haro Ventus 6061 alloy with rider-tuned geometry, flat-mount disc, forged dropout with replaceable derailleur hanger

    Fork

    Haro Ventus Hi-Ten steel with flat mount disc

    Bottom Bracket

    Shimano sealed cartridge

    Headset

    1-1/8" threadless for 50mm OD headtube, Internal

    Stem

    Alloy, 7 degree rise

    Handlebar

    Alloy 31.8mm, 9° backsweep

    Saddle

    Haro dual sport

    Seatpost

    Alloy micro adjust 27.2mm x 350mm, zero offset, 2 bolts

    Pedals

    VP nylon body with steel cages

    Groupset
    Rear Derailleur

    Shimano Altus RD-M310-L 8-speed

    Front Derailleur

    Shimano Tourney FD-TY710

    Crank

    Shimano TY-501 46/30T

    Shifters

    Shimano SL-M315 Rapidfire Plus, 2x8-speed

    Cassette

    8-speed cassette 11-34T

    Chain

    KMC Z8.1

    Brakes

    Flat mount mechanical disc, 180mm front, 160mm rear rotors

    Brake Levers

    Alloy, 3-finger

    Wheels
    Rims

    700c alloy double wall 28h

    Front Hub

    Alloy shell, disc mount, 8-speed cassette

    Rear Hub

    Alloy shell, disc mount, 8-speed cassette

    Tires

    700 x 32c

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