Jackhammer Handlebars

Jackhammer Handlebars

The Haro Jackhammer handlebars are beefy! This was the design that inspired the Ryan Nyquist Pro Model Bars that’s why they look very similar. As for where these bars were made it’s possible they made in the Taiwan factory where the Haro frames were constructed

These bars had no knurling on the crossbar. The end caps were open, but the bottom of the bars had weeping holes; one on each side. The bottom bar on each end has the Haro chevrons stamped (not all bars have them) and they had a sticker on the right front side of the bars. On the left side you’ll see 4130 CRMO stamped (not all of the bars I’ve seen had the stamp but they still are).

Some of them had two of the same sticker wrapped around the front and back of the bars. From what I’ve seen there’s two different variations of these bars and only one sticker that comes on them.

AVAILABLE COLORS

Gloss Black

Chrome

STICKER COLORS

There’s only one sticker that I know of.

Construction worker character wearing a haro logo shirt and hardhat with a jackhammer

Specifications

RISE: 7-1/4″
WEIGHT: TBA
BACKSWEEP: 7.5°
RELEASE DATE: 1998
WIDTH: 63.5cm / 25″
USAGE: Freestyle, Dirt-Jump, or Street
MATERIAL: 100% 4130 Crmo
SIZE: Oversized 1 1/8″ Diameter tapers gradually to 7/8″ for grips/levers

Used by Ryan Nyquist

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